Access to services for young adults with medical complexity

被引:5
作者
Joly, Elizabeth [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada
关键词
Disability; medically fragile; social justice; transition to adulthood; young adults; HEALTH-CARE; TRANSITION; EXPERIENCES; PERSPECTIVES; PEOPLE; BARRIERS; CHILDREN; YOUTH; NEEDS;
D O I
10.1177/0969733015602053
中图分类号
B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: With the number of young people with medical complexity increasing, an increasing number must navigate the transition to adulthood. This transition, in part, involves a situational transition in which young people and their families must access new services in the adult system. Objectives: To explore how societal ideologies, communities, and organizations represent the foundation of barriers to access to services. Research Design: The discussion in this paper, framed within a social justice perspective, outlines barriers to access to services at the societal and community levels including societal ideologies, differences in philosophies of care in pediatric and adult care, physical environments, and availability of services. Ethical Considerations: Since this is an exploratory discussion paper, no ethical approval was required. Findings and Conclusion: Based on analysis of the literature from a social justice perspective, it is suggested that the adult health care and social service systems do not provide the supports and services necessary to empower young people and their families to achieve their goals and maintain their health and quality of life. It is, thus, an ethical issue that the transfer from pediatric to adult services is occurring in the absence of appropriate services. Recommendations at the individual, community and policy levels highlight how nurses can address this ethical issue to promote more equitable access to services.
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页码:329 / 336
页数:8
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