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Barriers to a successful healthcare transition for individuals with urea cycle disorders.

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العنوان: Barriers to a successful healthcare transition for individuals with urea cycle disorders.
المؤلفون: Ladha, Farah A.1,2 (AUTHOR) Ladha@bcm.edu, Le Mons, Cynthia1,3 (AUTHOR) Cindy@nucdf.org, Craigen, William J.1,2,4 (AUTHOR) Wcraigen@bcm.edu, Magoulas, Pilar L.1,2,4 (AUTHOR) Plmagoul@texaschildrens.org, Marom, Ronit1,2,4 (AUTHOR) Marom@bcm.edu, Lewis, Andrea M.1,2,4 (AUTHOR) Andrea.X.Lewis@questdiagnostics.com
المصدر: Molecular Genetics & Metabolism. Jul2023, Vol. 139 Issue 3, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *TRANSITIONAL care, *TRANSITION to adulthood, *INDIVIDUALIZED instruction, *MEDICAL care, *PEDIATRIC therapy
مستخلص: The pediatric to adult healthcare transition (HCT) is a process for individuals with chronic health conditions to gradually shift from a pediatric to an adult-oriented care system. Autonomy and self-management skills required for an individual's HCT readiness can be evaluated through the transition readiness assessment questionnaire (TRAQ). Despite general HCT preparation guidelines, little is known about the HCT experience of individuals with a urea cycle disorder (UCD). This is the first study to report the parent or guardian perception of the HCT process in children with a UCD by investigating the stages of transition readiness and transition outcome. We identify barriers to HCT readiness and planning, along with deficiencies in transition outcome for individuals with a UCD. For children that received special education services compared to those that did not, significantly lower transition readiness scores were identified in the total TRAQ score (p = 0.03) and in the domains of tracking health issues (p = 0.02), talking with providers (p = 0.03), and managing daily activities (p = 0.01). There was a lack of HCT preparation as most subjects did not have a HCT discussion with their healthcare provider before age 26. Deficiencies in HCT outcome are demonstrated by individuals with a UCD reporting delays in needed medical care and dissatisfaction with their healthcare services. Considerations for facilitating a successful HCT for individuals with a UCD include providing individualized education, appointing a transition coordinator, allowing flexibility in HCT timing, and ensuring that the individual recognizes concerning UCD symptoms and knows when to seek medical care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
قاعدة البيانات: Academic Search Index
الوصف
تدمد:10967192
DOI:10.1016/j.ymgme.2023.107609