澳大利亚年轻癫痫患者过渡到成人医疗保健的益处和挑战:范围界定审查

IF 0.6 Q4 Health Professions Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management Pub Date : 2023-11-30 DOI:10.24083/apjhm.v18i3.2473
Rebecca Eckersley, Jennifer Kosiol
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对于复杂性癫痫患者来说,从儿科医疗保健过渡到成人医疗保健系统是一个高风险时期。 当一个年轻人从熟悉和安全的儿科环境转入陌生的成人医疗保健系统时,这可能是一个剧烈动荡的时期。 正常的青春期发育、癫痫带来的挑战以及它所要求的生活方式条件(包括对驾驶和独立程度的限制)使这种情况变得更加复杂。这些因素可能会导致患者的健康状况不尽如人意,从而导致发作活动增加、入院治疗和社区参与减少。 有效、实施得当的过渡计划是降低风险的关键,然而,人们对过渡途径的哪些特征决定了成功或最佳实践知之甚少。我们采用了范围界定综述的方法,对 2017 年至 2022 年间发表的大量同行评审文献进行了研究。 该综述研究了与癫痫患者在儿科和成人医疗环境之间过渡时的经历有关的循证文献。具体而言,探讨了可提供益处的做法,认识到了障碍,并确定了可为未来研究提供信息和推进过渡做法的研究结果。本综述发现,减少过渡时期对年轻人健康影响的关键在于以患者为中心的参与式护理,这种护理应承认他们的社会心理和精神健康需求与他们的发展水平相适应。 有证据表明,可以通过促进教育和自我管理的多学科诊所来提高参与度。 本次审查发现,成功的项目可以通过关注四个关键领域来实现这一点:关系和连续性、能力建设、流程以及医疗服务和系统。 在儿科层面,这包括及时、适龄的准备工作,通过量身定制的护理计划培养技能和知识。 在转院阶段,这意味着协调各系统的团队合作,以确保交接的连续性,减少压力,并帮助导航。 在成人层面,需要建立欢迎年轻患者的护理团队,并制定持续的能力建设方案。
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Benefits And Challenges for Young Australians with Epilepsy Transitioning Into Adult Healthcare: A scoping review
Transitioning from paediatric healthcare into an adult healthcare system is a high-risk time for people with complex epilepsy.  This can be a period of significant upheaval as a young person moves away from familiar and safe paediatric environments into unfamiliar adult healthcare.  This is compounded by normal adolescent development, the challenges of epilepsy and the lifestyle conditions it demands, including restrictions on driving and levels of independence. Such factors can contribute to suboptimal health engagement which result in increased seizure activity, hospital admissions and reduction in community participation.  Effective, well implemented transition programs are key to reducing risks, however little is known about which features of transition pathways define success or best practice. A scoping review was used to examine a broad range of peer-reviewed literature published between 2017 and 2022.  This review examined evidence-based literature relating to experiences of people with epilepsy as they transitioned between paediatric and adult healthcare environments. Specifically, exploring practices that offered benefits, recognising barriers, and identifying findings to inform future research and advance transition practices. This review found that key to reducing transition-related health impacts for young people was patient-centred, engaging care that acknowledges their psychosocial and mental health needs specific to their level of development.  Evidence suggests that engagement is built through multidisciplinary clinics that facilitate education and self-management.  This review found that successful programs can deliver this by focusing on four key areas; relationships and continuity, capacity building, processes, and health services and systems.  At a paediatric level this involves timely, age-appropriate preparation that builds skills and knowledge through tailored care-plans.  At the transfer phase this means coordinated teams that work together across systems to ensure handover continuity, reduce stressors, and to aid navigation.  At the adult level, care-teams that welcome young patients with protocols for continued capacity building are required.
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Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management
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