Inclusive tourism and children with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders: Systematic review of the literature

Ana Rita Conde, Suzana Caldeira, Isabel Rego, Tânia Botelho, Osvaldo Silva, Áurea Sandra Toledo de Sousa, Pilar Mota

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Abstract

The present work undertakes a systematic review of the literature and research on the subject, using the PRISMA-P guidelines. The research was carried out in five electronic databases. It was found that there are few publications on inclusive tourism aimed at families with children with diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders (n=11). Most of them are qualitative studies. They focus on the needs of families, from which they draw implications in terms of necessary practical responses. Except for a study on the airport context, there are no studies that seek to empirically validate responses or tourist products. The need for empirical validation of tourist offers that are truly inclusive and beneficial to the psychological well-being of families and children is discussed. Some important guidelines/evidence that must be met in inclusive tourism aimed at this population are highlighted.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3502
JournalEuropean Journal of Tourism Research
Volume35
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Jun 2023

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Keywords

  • children
  • diagnosis of autistic spectrum disorder
  • families
  • inclusive tourism
  • systematic review
  • tourist needs

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