[Issues of transition support to adulthood and the practices of pediatric-adult healthcare transition in neurological diseases].

Q4 Medicine Clinical Neurology Pub Date : 2024-07-27 Epub Date: 2024-06-22 DOI:10.5692/clinicalneurol.cn-001985
Katsuhisa Ogata, Yoko Mochizuki, Satoko Kumada, Sunao Tomita, Yoshio Sakiyama, Kenjiro Kikuchi, Mika Hayakawa, Miho Osako, Toshio Saito, Hideki Mochizuki
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A workshop of the Special Committee on Measures for Transition from Pediatric to Adult Health Care, the Japanese Society of Neurology was held to discuss various issues and practices involved in healthcare transition. The following points were addressed: (1) the history of, and issues involved in, promoting support for patients requiring medical care, (2) cooperation between pediatric medical centers and university hospitals, (3) collaboration between pediatrics and neurology in medical and rehabilitation facilities, and (4) a questionnaire survey of members of the Japanese Society of Neurology. The reasons for extreme difficulties in pediatric-adult healthcare transition for patients with neurological diseases, especially those who require continuous intensive medical care over a long period of time, include the difference in the operating systems of pediatric and adult departments, in addition to the difference in the diseases treated during childhood and adulthood. For holistic transition support, it is necessary to strengthen cooperation not only among medical professionals, but also among multiple professions, as well as between local communities and government.

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[神经系统疾病患者向成年过渡的支持问题和儿科与成人医疗过渡的实践]。
日本神经病学会儿科向成人医疗过渡措施特别委员会举办了一次研讨会,讨论医疗过渡所涉及的各种问题和做法。会议讨论了以下几点:(1) 促进对需要医疗护理的患者提供支持的历史和相关问题;(2) 儿科医疗中心和大学医院之间的合作;(3) 医疗和康复机构中儿科和神经科之间的合作;(4) 对日本神经病学会会员的问卷调查。神经系统疾病患者,尤其是需要长期持续强化医疗护理的患者,在从儿科向成人过渡时遇到极大困难,其原因包括儿科和成人科室的运作系统不同,以及儿童期和成年期所治疗疾病的不同。为了提供全面的过渡支持,不仅需要加强医疗专业人员之间的合作,还需要加强多个专业之间的合作,以及地方社区和政府之间的合作。
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