Literature DB >> 16477819

Transfer versus transition: success in pediatric transplantation brings the welcome challenge of transition.

Laura Stabile1, Lynette Rosser, Karen M Porterfield, Sonia McCauley, Cecile Levenson, Jeneva Haglund, Karen Christman.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Increasing success with solid organ transplantation in children has increased the numbers of adolescents and young adults who are at an age to transfer to adult healthcare.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the nature of transfer/transition of adolescents and young adults to adult healthcare.
DESIGN: Using a qualitative approach, 24 young adults provided answers to 12 questions about their transfer to adult healthcare. Responses were compared to identify themes.
SETTING: Subjects had been pediatric patients at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. Most were transferred to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. PATIENTS: The subjects had received, or were on the list to receive, solid organ transplants and had been transferred within 18 months of the study.
RESULTS: Twenty-four of 37 potential subjects completed interviews. Those who participated were enthusiastic about making a contribution to the transfer process. Most subjects cited difficulty leaving the pediatric system. Challenges included abrupt transfers, insufficient communication between pediatric and adult specialty providers, and becoming "lost to follow-up." However, there was a consistent, clear statement that subjects preferred being treated as adults. They liked healthcare staff addressing them instead of their parents, being spoken to in an adult manner, and being responsible for their own care. Suggestions for improvement included early introduction of the concept of transition to adult care, providing written material about the transition process, and use of pediatric/adult social work collaboration to provide support for young adults in transition.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16477819     DOI: 10.1177/152692480501500408

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Transplant        ISSN: 1526-9248            Impact factor:   1.065


  7 in total

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Authors:  J T Markowitz; L M B Laffel
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3.  Transitioning the adolescent inflammatory bowel disease patient: guidelines for the adult and pediatric gastroenterologist.

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Review 4.  Monitoring adolescents and young people with inflammatory bowel disease during transition to adult healthcare.

Authors:  Alenka J Brooks; Philip J Smith; James O Lindsay
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5.  Transitional care of adolescents with Multiple Osteochondromas: a convergent mixed-method study 'Patients', parents' and healthcare providers' perspectives on the transfer process'.

Authors:  Ihsane Amajjar; Romana Malik; Marieke van Wier; Rob Smeets; S John Ham
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Review 6.  UK guideline on transition of adolescent and young persons with chronic digestive diseases from paediatric to adult care.

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7.  Pediatric Renal Transplantation: Focus on Current Transition Care and Proposal of the "RISE to Transition" Protocol.

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