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Tytuł pozycji:

Health care transition from pediatric to adult care: an evidence-based guideline.

Tytuł:
Health care transition from pediatric to adult care: an evidence-based guideline.
Autorzy:
Pape L; Society for Transition Medicine, Hannover, Germany. .; Children's Clinic II, Essen University Hospital, Univ. of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany. .
Ernst G; Society for Transition Medicine, Hannover, Germany.; Research and Teaching Unit Medical Psychology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.
Źródło:
European journal of pediatrics [Eur J Pediatr] 2022 May; Vol. 181 (5), pp. 1951-1958. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Jan 27.
Typ publikacji:
Journal Article
Język:
English
Imprint Name(s):
Publication: Berlin : Springer Verlag
Original Publication: Berlin, New York, Springer-Verlag.
MeSH Terms:
Practice Guidelines as Topic*
Transition to Adult Care*
Adolescent ; Child ; Chronic Disease ; Consensus ; Germany ; Humans ; Patient Transfer ; Young Adult
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Contributed Indexing:
Keywords: Adolescents; Evidence; Guideline; Health care transition; Systematic review
Entry Date(s):
Date Created: 20220127 Date Completed: 20220503 Latest Revision: 20220716
Update Code:
20240105
PubMed Central ID:
PMC9056438
DOI:
10.1007/s00431-022-04385-z
PMID:
35084548
Czasopismo naukowe
For consistent quality of treatment of young people with chronic health care needs, a structured health care transition (HCT) from pediatric medicine to adult medical care is essential. Currently, most countries have no guidelines on HCT based on systematic evidence research. To close this gap, guidance to support HCT was developed in Germany. Twenty-two experts in the management of adolescents and young adults with different chronic conditions and three patient representatives were invited to take part in the guideline group. Based on a systematic literature search recommendations for HCT were drafted. Where evidence was lacking, recommendations were developed using collective expert consensus. The consensus process was independently moderated using a Delphi approach. The final draft was reviewed and endorsed by all major German medical societies. The clinical recommendations provide guidance for all chronic somatic diseases. After assessment of HCT readiness, an individualized plan for HCT should be drawn up. Key elements here are a responsible coordinator, age-adapted patient education, involvement of caregivers, web-based interventions, joint visits, and a structured summary for the receiving physician. The aim is the gradual transfer of responsibility for disease management to the young person themselves.    Conclusion: As only a few randomized controlled studies on HCT are available, evidence-based statements are possible for some but not all areas of HCT. However, this guideline may help to develop globally accepted standards. These standards should be established and implemented. The aim should be a reimbursement by individual national health systems to allow appropriate support for young people. What is Known: • Health care transition from pediatric to adult care is primarily organized in local settings, partly based on disease-specific guidelines. •There have been no national guidelines in Germany until now. What is New: • Here we present the general evidence-based guidelines of the German Association of Scientific Medical Societies for health care transition. • These might serve as a blueprint for further national or international health care transition guidelines.
(© 2022. The Author(s).)
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