Improving the Pediatric to Adult Care Transition Experience: Recommendations from Young Adults with Complex Care Needs: A Scoping Review Protocol

Monique Cassidy, S. Doucet, A. Luke, A. Goudreau
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With advancements in modern medicine, an increasing number of youth with complex care needs (CCN) survive into adulthood. As service demands increase for this group, challenges exist on how to best facilitate meeting their needs as they transition from pediatric to adult health care. There is growing evidence of young adults describing their transition experiences and suggesting improvements to the design and delivery of these services. By synthesizing the existing literature, an increased understanding can be gained about the recommendations of those who have recently transitioned from pediatric to adult health care, thus improving both patient outcomes and experiences. This scoping review aims to comprehensively map recommendations on how to improve the transition from pediatric to adult health care based on the experiences of young adults (aged 18-30) with CCN. This study protocol outlines a scoping review of peer-reviewed and grey literature, following the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) scoping review methodology. Literature will be identified using a comprehensive search strategy developed by a JBI-trained librarian. Papers involving primary studies with recommendations of young adults recently transitioned from pediatric to adult care will be included. Search strategy results will be screened by two independent reviewers and included studies will have duplicates removed and charted according to a modified PRISMA flow diagram. Working with the Centre for Research in Integrated Care at the University of New Brunswick, knowledge translation activities will involve targeted communication channels to a variety of knowledge users, such as researchers, clinicians, and policymakers.
改善儿童到成人护理过渡经验:来自复杂护理需求的年轻人的建议:范围审查协议
随着现代医学的进步,越来越多有复杂护理需求(CCN)的青少年存活到成年。随着对这一群体的服务需求增加,在他们从儿科保健过渡到成人保健时,如何最好地促进满足他们的需求存在挑战。越来越多的证据表明,年轻人描述了他们的过渡经历,并建议改进这些服务的设计和提供。通过综合现有文献,可以获得对那些最近从儿科过渡到成人医疗保健的建议的更多理解,从而改善患者的结果和经验。本综述的目的是根据患有CCN的年轻人(18-30岁)的经验,就如何改善从儿科到成人医疗保健的过渡提出全面的建议。本研究方案概述了同行评议文献和灰色文献的范围审查,遵循乔安娜布里格斯研究所(JBI)范围审查方法。文献将使用由jbi培训的图书管理员开发的综合搜索策略进行识别。论文涉及的初级研究建议的年轻人最近从儿科过渡到成人护理将包括在内。搜索策略结果将由两名独立审稿人筛选,纳入的研究将删除重复项,并根据修改后的PRISMA流程图绘制图表。与新不伦瑞克大学综合护理研究中心合作,知识翻译活动将涉及针对各种知识用户(如研究人员、临床医生和政策制定者)的有针对性的沟通渠道。
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