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  • Transitional care for rheumatic conditions in Europe: current clinical practice and available resources
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  1. Clemente, Daniel |
  2. Leon, Leticia |
  3. Foster, Helen |
  4. Carmona, Loreto |
  5. Minden, Kirsten |
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  • 2017-06-09
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  • 2017
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  • https://doi.org/10.1186/s12969-017-0179-8 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5466791/ |
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  • https://ped-rheum.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12969-017-0179-8#Declarations |
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  • OBJECTIVE: To assess European pediatric rheumatology providers’ current clinical practices and resources used in the transition from child-centered to adult-oriented care. METHODS: European pediatric rheumatologists were invited to complete a 17-item anonymized e-survey assessing current transition practices, transition policy awareness, and needs in advance of the publication of EULAR/PReS recommendations on transition. RESULTS: The response rate was 121/276 (44%), including responses from 115 centers in 22 European Union countries. Although 32/121 (26%) responded that their centers did not offer transition services, the majority (99%) agreed that a formalized process in transitioning patients to adult care is necessary. A minority (<30%) of respondents stated that they have a written transition policy although 46% have an informal transition process. Designated staff to support transitional care were available in a minority of centers: nurse (35%), physiotherapist (15%), psychologist (15%), social worker (8%), and occupational therapist (2%). The existence of a designated team member to coordinate transition was acknowledged in many centers (64% of respondents) although just 36% use a checklist for young people as part of individualized transitional care. CONCLUSION: This survey of European pediatric rheumatology providers regarding transitional care practices demonstrates agreement that transitional care is important, and wide variation in current provision of transition services exists.
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lokal Transitional care
lokal Young adults
lokal Chronic disease
lokal Rheumatic diseases
lokal Adolescents
lokal Survey method
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  2. EULAR/PReS
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