Health care transition: Youth, family, and provider perspectives

被引:381
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作者
Reiss, JG
Gibson, RW
Walker, LR
机构
[1] Univ Florida, Inst Child Hlth Policy, Gainesville, FL 32608 USA
[2] Georgetown Univ, Med Ctr, Washington, DC 20007 USA
关键词
adolescent; young adult; physician patient relationships;
D O I
10.1542/peds.2004-1321
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Objective. This study examined the process of health care transition (HCT) posing the following questions: What are the transition experiences of youths and young adults with disabilities and special health care needs, family members, and health care providers? What are promising practices that facilitate successful HCT? What are obstacles that inhibit HCT? Methods. A qualitative approach was used to investigate these questions. Focus group interviews were conducted. Content and narrative analyses of interview transcripts were completed using ATLAS.ti. Results. Thirty-four focus groups and interviews were conducted with 143 young adults with disabilities and special health care needs, family members, and health care providers. Content analysis yielded 3 content domains: transition services, which presents a chronological understanding of the transition process; health care systems, which presents differences between pediatric and adult-oriented medicine and how these differences inhibit transition; and transition narratives, which discusses transition experience in the broader context of relationships between patients and health care providers. Conclusion. This study demonstrated the presence of important reciprocal relationships that are based on mutual trust between providers and families and are developed as part of the care of chronically ill children. Evidence supports the need for appropriate termination of pediatric relationships as part of the transition process. Evidence further supports the idea that pediatric and adult-oriented medicines represent 2 different medical subcultures. Young adults' and family members' lack of preparation for successful participation in the adult health care system contributes to problems with HCT.
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页码:112 / 120
页数:9
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