Topical review: The role of psychologists in healthcare transition

Health Care Transitions Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-17 DOI:10.1016/j.hctj.2024.100064
Shreela Palit , MaryJane S. Campbell , Jessica Pierce
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Abstract

Objective

Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with chronic medical conditions often face significant challenges while transitioning from pediatric to adult healthcare (healthcare transition, HCT). Although some guidelines exist on how to facilitate this process, the specific role of psychologists in promoting successful HCT is not clearly defined. In this topical review, we propose a conceptual framework integrating the role of psychology within HCT. We also provide an agenda for behavioral health researchers investigating ways to improve transition services/care for emerging adults.

Method

We first review existing standards of care and HCT guidelines. Using existing literature and the Got Transition model as a theoretical foundation, we developed a conceptual framework to outline the specific roles and recommendations for integrating psychologists in the HCT process, including recommendations for future research in this area.

Results

Limited research has systematically examined the efficacy and effectiveness of HCT services, which vary widely across institutions and populations. Further, existing HCT guidelines/recommendations largely exclude the role of psychologists during this process. There are many opportunities for psychologists to provide essential services as part of an interdisciplinary HCT team and to better understand how to improve these models of care.

Conclusions

Psychologists offer a unique and specialized element essential to fostering effective HCT. These professionals can take a more active role in promoting successful HCT from both clinical and research perspectives.

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目标患有慢性疾病的青少年和年轻成人(AYAs)在从儿科医疗保健向成人医疗保健过渡(医疗保健过渡,HCT)的过程中经常面临重大挑战。虽然目前已有一些关于如何促进这一过程的指南,但心理学家在促进成功的 HCT 方面的具体作用尚未明确界定。在这篇专题综述中,我们提出了一个概念框架,将心理学在 HCT 中的作用整合在一起。我们首先回顾了现有的护理标准和 HCT 指南。以现有文献和 "高得过渡 "模型为理论基础,我们建立了一个概念框架,概述了心理学家在 "高得过渡 "过程中的具体作用和建议,包括对该领域未来研究的建议。结果对 "高得过渡 "服务的效力和有效性进行系统研究的研究非常有限,而且不同机构和人群的情况也大不相同。此外,现有的 HCT 指南/建议在很大程度上排除了心理学家在这一过程中的作用。作为跨学科 HCT 团队的一部分,心理学家有很多机会提供必要的服务,并更好地了解如何改进这些护理模式。这些专业人士可以从临床和研究的角度出发,为促进 HCT 的成功发挥更积极的作用。
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