What adult gastroenterologists should know about young adults with IBD: Navigating transition of care for young adults with IBD

Sydney Reed , Linda Yoo , Amy Bugwadia , Navin Kariyawasam , Sneha Dave
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The transition from pediatric to adult care for young adults with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) presents unique challenges that can impact the quality of care and patient outcomes. This article summarizes the discussions held during the Roundtable on Young Adults with IBD, focusing on essential information for adult-care providers dealing with patients in transition. Key areas of focus include readiness for transition, effective communication between pediatric and adult providers, transfer of responsibility and care management from caregivers to patients, reforming systems that complicate the transition process, and the importance of support interventions. Addressing these considerations can help healthcare professionals navigate the complexities of transitioning young adults with IBD, ensuring a smoother and more supportive journey into adulthood.

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关于年轻IBD患者,成年胃肠病学家应该知道的:年轻IBD患者护理的过渡指南
炎症性肠病(IBD)年轻人从儿科护理向成人护理的转变带来了独特的挑战,可能会影响护理质量和患者结果。本文总结了在患有IBD的年轻人圆桌会议期间举行的讨论,重点是成人护理提供者处理转型期患者的基本信息。重点领域包括过渡准备、儿科和成人提供者之间的有效沟通、将责任和护理管理从护理人员转移到患者、改革使过渡过程复杂化的系统,以及支持干预措施的重要性。解决这些考虑因素可以帮助医疗保健专业人员应对IBD年轻人过渡的复杂性,确保成年之旅更顺利、更具支持性。
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