Transition to Adult Care
TRANSITION TO ADULT CARE
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Updated March 2020
Updated March 2020
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WELL TEENS
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the timing and progression of transition preparation during adolescence
- Identify at least one tool for assessing youth readiness for transition
- Delineate the key components of transition preparation and implementation
- Describe the objectives and measurable outcomes of transitional care
Readings and Videos
Readings:
- AAP, AAFP, and ACP, Transitions Clinical Report. Supporting the health care transition from adolescence to adulthood in the medical home. Pediatrics 2011;128(1):182-200.
- Bonnie R. Investing in the Health and Well-being of Young Adults. In: Institute of Medicine and National Research Council. National Academies Press.; 2015.
- John D. Mahan, Cecily L. Betz, Megumi J. Okumura and Maria E. Ferris. Self-management and Transition to Adult Health Care in Adolescents and Young Adults: A Team Process. Pediatr Rev. 2017 Jul;38(7):305-319. doi: 10.1542/pir.2016-0074.
Websites and Online Resources
- Becoming an Adult: Taking Responsibility for Your Medical Care
- Starting A Transition Improvement Process Using the Six Core Elements of HC
- Florida HATS Health Care Transition Curricula
- American College of Physicians Pediatric to Adult Care Transitions Initiative
- AAP Transition ECHO
Materials to Develop Educational Sessions
MedEd Portal:
- Gooding H, et al. Transitioning Bryan: The Transition to Adulthood and the Medical Home. MedEdPORTAL Publication; 2015.
- Alice A. Kuo, Mary R. Ciccarelli, Niraj Sharma and Debra S. Lotstein. A Health Care Transition Curriculum for Primary Care Residents: Identifying Goals and Objectives. Pediatrics. 2018 Apr;141(Suppl 4):S346-S354. doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-4300L.
- FloridaHATS “Education & Training for Health Care Professionals”
Clinical and Community Settings
- Resident primary care clinic
- Adolescent clinic
- Inpatient settings
CHRONIC ILLNESS
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the impact of chronic illness on physical, emotional, sexual, social, and cognitive development, and the reciprocal impact of normal adolescent development on chronic illness
- Explain how chronic disease and intellectual impairment uniquely impact the process of transition preparation and challenges they pose for transfer of care
- List the consequences in young adulthood of ineffective, delayed, or unsuccessful transition
Readings and Videos
Readings:
- Lydie A. Lebrun-Harris, Margaret A. McManus, Samhita M. Ilango, Mallory Cyr, Sarah Beth McLellan, Marie Y. Mann and Patience H. White. Transition Planning Among US Youth With and Without Special Health Care Needs. Pediatrics. 2018 Oct;142(4). pii: e20180194.
- Okumura MJ, Hersh AO, Hilton JF, Lotstein DS. Change in health status and access to care in young adults with special health care needs: results from the 2007 national survey of adult transition and health. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2013;52(4):413-418.
Websites and Online Videos:
Materials to Develop Educational Sessions
- Got Transition Six Core Elements Toolkit – Transitioning youth to adult health care providers
- Transitioning to an adult approach to care without changing providers
- Integrating young adults into adult health care
Clinical and Community Settings
- Resident primary care clinic
- Adolescent clinic
- Inpatient settings
- Subspecialty clinics
- Adult care settings (Internal or Family medicine clinic)