Interventions to support adolescents and young adults with the healthcare transition from paediatric to adult nephrology health services: A scoping review protocol.
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Background: Due to technological advancements and improved medical management of adolescents and young adults (AYAs) living with renal disease, there has been an exponential increase noted in the number of patients advancing from the paediatric to the adult nephrology healthcare setting. Subsequently, more AYAs are required to undergo the process of healthcare transition from paediatric to adult healthcare services. This process can be a challenging period for young people and families and is often associated with a decline in physical and psychosocial health outcomes of AYAs with renal disorders. To ensure a successful transition, AYAs must develop the ability to manage their renal condition, including the medical and psychosocial aspects of their condition, independently. Despite significant research into the transition from paediatric to adult healthcare for this unique patient cohort, the transition period remains a challenge at times. This scoping review aims to map, explore, and understand the interventions that are currently available to offer positive perceptions and experiences of transition for both AYAs living with renal disorders and their families.
Methods: A systematic literature search will be conducted of PubMed, PsycInfo, CINAHL, ASSIA, EMBASE and Web of Science databases from the year 2000 to present. Two independent reviewers will screen the peer-reviewed literature obtained and assess them against the inclusion criteria to determine their inclusion eligibility. Data will be extracted and synthesised using a template refined by the authors. The scoping review will be undertaken in accordance with PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Data will undergo a formal critical appraisal using recognised appraisal tools.
Conclusions: Through mapping this knowledge, the scoping review will aim to identify interventions that are currently available and identify gaps within the literature. This evidence may support the development of transitional care interventions in the future, promote patient satisfaction, and improve patient outcome measures and experiences.
背景:由于技术进步和对患有肾脏疾病的青少年和年轻人(AYAs)的医疗管理的改善,从儿科到成人肾脏病医疗机构的患者数量呈指数级增长。随后,更多的AYA需要经历从儿科到成人医疗服务的医疗保健过渡过程。这一过程对年轻人和家庭来说可能是一个具有挑战性的时期,通常与患有肾脏疾病的AYA的身体和心理健康结果下降有关。为了确保成功过渡,AYA必须培养独立管理其肾脏状况的能力,包括其状况的医疗和心理社会方面。尽管对这一独特患者群体从儿科向成人医疗的过渡进行了大量研究,但过渡期有时仍然是一个挑战。这项范围界定审查旨在绘制、探索和了解目前可用的干预措施,为患有肾脏疾病的AYA及其家人提供积极的转变观念和体验。方法:对2000年至今PubMed、PsycInfo、CINAHL、ASSIA、EMBASE和Web of Science数据库进行系统的文献检索。两名独立评审员将对获得的同行评审文献进行筛选,并根据纳入标准对其进行评估,以确定其入选资格。数据将使用作者提炼的模板进行提取和合成。范围审查将根据PRISMA ScR指南进行。数据将使用公认的评估工具进行正式的批判性评估。结论:通过绘制这些知识,范围界定审查将旨在确定目前可用的干预措施,并确定文献中的差距。这些证据可能支持未来过渡期护理干预措施的发展,提高患者满意度,并改善患者的结果测量和体验。