Initial observations of medically complex young adults transitioning to adult care: Revealing data regarding mental health, nutrition, and transition preparedness

Emily Hooker , Madeline Eckenrode , Betsy Hopson , Carlie Stein Somerville
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Abstract

Background

Approximately one million adolescents with medical complexity transition into adult healthcare each year. Pediatric and adult providers alike have identified several barriers to transition, including insufficient knowledge of community resources, a lack of reimbursement for providing transition services, and an overall shortage of medical providers. Because of these barriers, the healthcare needs and challenges of this population have been understudied. The purpose of this article is to describe findings regarding nutrition, mental health, transition readiness, and caregiver burnout in a patient population of medically complex young adults in the interdisciplinary STEP clinic in the state of Alabama. Through the establishment of streamlined transition programs such as STEP, providers can address the unique health care needs of this patient population, with particular emphasis on optimizing mental health and nutrition.

Methods

All patients seen at the STEP clinic from September 2020 to August 2021 (n = 169) were evaluated through pertinent validated assessments of transition readiness (TRAQ), and/or caregiver burden (ZBI), and/or mental health (PHQ9, GAD7). Additional variables collected from patient charts include age, race, diagnosis, primary insurance type, equipment dependence, and body mass index (BMI).

Results

The average TRAQ score of patients included in this study is 3.57 ± 1.11. A TRAQ score of below 4.0 suggests that the patient is not yet ready to transition from pediatric to adult care. The average ZBI score of caregivers is 20.97 ± 12.59, which indicates mild to moderate caregiver burden. 33% of patients were found to have moderate to severe anxiety, and 28% were found to have moderate to severe depression. Only 3.6% of patients seen at the STEP clinic have a BMI within normal limits. 113 of our patients have ongoing use of medical technology, and 49% are wheelchair users.

Conclusions

The need for organized transition care for medically complex young adults is apparent and growing. This patient population faces unique challenges in navigating the adult healthcare system, and patients are often unprepared for the transition. It is crucial that multidisciplinary clinics in which mental health and nutrition are addressed become accessible to all patients within this high-risk population.

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背景每年约有100万患有复杂疾病的青少年过渡到成人医疗。儿科和成人服务提供者都发现了过渡的几个障碍,包括对社区资源了解不足、提供过渡服务缺乏补偿以及医疗服务提供者总体短缺。由于这些障碍,这一人群的医疗需求和挑战一直没有得到充分的研究。本文的目的是描述阿拉巴马州跨学科STEP诊所中医学复杂的年轻人患者群体的营养、心理健康、过渡准备和护理人员倦怠的研究结果。通过建立简化的过渡计划,如STEP,提供者可以满足这一患者群体的独特医疗保健需求,特别强调优化心理健康和营养。方法对2020年9月至2021年8月在STEP诊所就诊的所有患者(n=169)进行相关验证的过渡准备状态(TRAQ)、和/或照顾者负担(ZBI)和/或心理健康(PHQ9,GAD7)评估。从病历表中收集的其他变量包括年龄、种族、诊断、主要保险类型、设备依赖性和体重指数(BMI)。结果纳入本研究的患者的TRAQ平均得分为3.57±1.11。TRAQ评分低于4.0表明患者尚未准备好从儿科护理过渡到成人护理。护理人员的平均ZBI评分为20.97±12.59,表明轻度至中度护理人员负担。33%的患者患有中度至重度焦虑,28%的患者患有轻度至重度抑郁症。在STEP诊所就诊的患者中,只有3.6%的BMI在正常范围内。我们的113名患者一直在使用医疗技术,49%是轮椅使用者。结论对医学复杂的年轻人进行有组织的过渡护理的需求是显而易见的,并且正在增长。这一患者群体在成人医疗系统中面临着独特的挑战,患者往往对过渡毫无准备。至关重要的是,在这一高风险人群中,所有患者都可以使用涉及心理健康和营养的多学科诊所。
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