| Literature DB >> 30585710 |
David B Nicholas1, Miriam Kaufman2, Maury Pinsk3, Susan Samuel3, Lorraine Hamiwka4, Anita E Molzahn5.
Abstract
For youth with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and their families, shifting from pediatric to adult systems of renal care can be challenging. This study explored the transitional process experienced by youth with CKD and their families, including perceived facilitators and barriers to effective transition. Qualitative interviews were conducted with youth with CKD (n=28) and their parents (n=28). Ambiguity regarding healthcare provider roles within the adult system was frequently reported. Themes reflected parental challenge relinquishing care responsibility, synergistic and divergent expectations between youth and parents, tensions in youth self-care readiness, desired healthcare provider roles in transition preparedness, and system considerations in transition. A "learning stage" was recommended in which youth experienced the adult system while supported by known pediatric team members. Copyright© by the American Nephrology Nurses Association.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent; chronic disease; nephrology; transition
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30585710
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nephrol Nurs J ISSN: 1526-744X Impact factor: 0.959