Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8769684 | Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Health care transition (HCT) is a process that requires preparation as a continuum from pediatric- to adult-focused services. For adolescents and young adults with chronic or ESRD, this process can be prolonged due to their physical, psychological, family, or ecological factors. HCT preparation is a matter of patient safety and patient rights as the consequences of poor preparation at the time of transfer to adult-focused services are great, including rejection of organs, disease relapse, or even death. We present a case to illustrate important points of HCT preparation, with suggestions for intervention by the interdisciplinary team members who serve (and will serve) these survivors of pediatric-onset health conditions. To monitor the HCT process, yearly measurements of skill mastery need to take place guide interventions.
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Authors
Maria E. DÃaz-González de Ferris, Marta Del Villar-Vilchis, Ricardo Guerrero, Victor M. Barajas-Valencia, Emily B. Vander-Schaaf, Alexandre de Pomposo, Mara Medeiros, Eniko Rak, Guillermo Cantu-Quintanilla, Rupesh Raina, Ana C. Alvarez-Elias,