The Growing Need for a Transitional Age Program for Adolescents with Epilepsy in Korea

Soonhak Kwon
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일반적으로 소아는 정체된 상태로 있거나 혹은 퇴행하는 성인과 Epilepsy is one of the most common chronic neurological conditions in adolescents and young adults. The transition from the pediatric to the adult health care system can be a major challenge for most adolescents with epilepsy and their families. An unsuccessful transition can have a detrimental effect on them as individuals, as well as on their families. Generally speaking, pediatric epileptologists often feel uncomfortable when they deal with adolescents and young adults with epilepsy due to unfamiliarity with the common psychosocial problems and diseases of adulthood, while adult epileptologists are unfamiliar with childhood-specific epilepsy syndromes and, in many cases, patients’ previous history. Therefore, a transitional age program (TAP) is imperative to remediate the care gap and facilitate a smooth transition from the pediatric to the adult care system. A TAP is a set of processes that cover all the areas of the transition, including an assessment of transition readiness, rethinking the diagnosis using currently available tests, a reevaluation for neurobehavioral comorbidities, education, setting goals, and providing recommendations. Furthermore, the TAP should start as early as possible and must be comprehensive, flexible, and patient-centered. The cost-benefit effectiveness of TAPs requiring a multidisciplinary team has not been fully evaluated, but TAPs are becoming ubiquitous, especially in developed countries. I think that TAPs must be implemented in practical ways for adolescents and young adults with epilepsy at tertiary epilepsy centers as soon as possible in Korea.
对韩国青少年癫痫过渡年龄规划的需求日益增长
癫痫是青少年和年轻人中最常见的慢性神经系统疾病之一。从儿科到成人卫生保健系统的过渡对大多数患有癫痫的青少年及其家庭来说可能是一个重大挑战。一个不成功的转变会对他们个人以及他们的家庭产生不利的影响。一般来说,由于不熟悉成人常见的社会心理问题和疾病,儿科癫痫医生在治疗患有癫痫的青少年和年轻人时经常感到不舒服,而成人癫痫医生不熟悉儿童特有的癫痫综合征,在许多情况下,也不熟悉患者的既往病史。因此,过渡年龄计划(TAP)是必要的,以弥补护理差距,促进顺利过渡,从儿科到成人护理系统。TAP是一套涵盖转轨所有领域的过程,包括转轨准备情况的评估、使用现有测试重新思考诊断、神经行为合并症的重新评估、教育、设定目标和提供建议。此外,TAP应尽早开始,必须全面、灵活和以患者为中心。需要多学科团队的技术支持的成本效益还没有得到充分的评估,但是技术支持正变得无处不在,特别是在发达国家。我认为,应该尽快在韩国的三级癫痫中心对患有癫痫的青少年和青壮年实施tap。
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