初级保健提供者参与照顾患有复杂慢性疾病的年轻成人退出儿科护理:综合文献综述。

Emily Leake, Erica Koopmans, Caroline Sanders
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对每个人来说,向成年的过渡是建立独立、体验新事物和变得自给自足的关键时期。随着医学的进步,患有复杂慢性病的人可以活到成年。因此,在他们生命的这个阶段,他们承受着额外的挑战,包括;面临护理的不连续性,失去先前的保健网络和支持者,并转向增加对其病情的责任和自我管理。这种转变往往导致初级保健提供者需要充当护理经理,协调护理并支持年轻人度过成年期。在探索初级保健提供者在这一人群中的作用时,我们回顾了文献,以确定初级保健提供者可以使用哪些策略来增强年龄在15至25岁之间患有复杂慢性疾病退出儿科服务的年轻人的过渡过程。采用综合文献回顾法对当代文献进行系统检索。通过对相关研究和灰色文献的纳入标准和质量评估,我们确定了12项值得详细回顾和分析的研究。对这些研究的分析突出了四个关键主题:关系、恐惧和焦虑、准备、沟通和协作。显然,患有复杂慢性疾病的年轻人的保健过渡因其心理社会发展和广泛的保健和服务需求而变得复杂。卫生保健转型是一项团队工作,受当地情况、资源和相关做法的影响。如果初级保健提供者和年轻人要融入并从事这项工作,他们必须在过渡之前做好准备。随着医疗服务和医疗技术的不断发展,患有复杂慢性病的年轻人退出儿科护理的人数将继续增长。虽然这一人口的保健过渡由于广泛的需求和心理社会发展而变得复杂,但初级保健提供者可以在制定战略以加强这些年轻人的过渡进程方面发挥关键支助作用。
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Primary Care Providers Involvement in Caring for Young Adults with Complex Chronic Conditions Exiting Pediatric Care: An Integrative Literature Review.

The transition to adulthood is a critical time for everyone to build independence, experience new things, and become self-sufficient. With medical advances, individuals with complex chronic conditions are surviving into adulthood. As such they withstand additional challenges during this stage of their life including; facing a discontinuity of care, loss of prior health-care networks and champions, and a shift toward increased responsibility and self-management of their conditions. Often this shift results in the need for primary care providers to act as care managers, coordinating care and supporting the young adult as they navigate adulthood. In exploring the role of primary care providers with this population we reviewed the literature to identify what strategies primary care providers can use to enhance the transition process for young adults ages 15 to 25 years with complex chronic conditions exiting pediatric services. An integrative literature review approach was used to systematically search the contemporary literature. Applying inclusion criteria and quality assessment of relevant research and gray literature we identified 12 studies that warranted detailed review and analysis. Analysis of the studies highlighted four key themes: relationships, fear and anxiety, preparedness, and communication and collaboration. It was evident that health-care transition for young adults with complex chronic conditions was complicated by their psychosocial development and extensive health and service needs. Health-care transition is a team effort influenced by local contexts, resources, and relational practices. Both groups of primary care providers and young adults must be prepared prior to transition if they are to become immersed and engaged in this work. The population of young adults with complex chronic conditions exiting pediatric care will continue to grow as access to care delivery and medical technology continue to expand. While health-care transition for this population is complicated by extensive needs and psychosocial development, primary care providers can act as key supports in employing strategies to enhance the transition process for these young adults.

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