"Crafting a 'TransitionOmeter': A Proposed Framework for Developing and Honing Capabilities of Young People Transitioning to Adult Healthcare Services."

Sharon Levy, Andy H D Wynd, Ashmika Motee
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This paper focuses on an innovative approach to preparing children and young people, with Spina Bifida, to move from child-centered to adult-oriented healthcare systems. Reflecting on our role in delivering a national nurse led service, we set to identify and critique international transition tools in use for this population. Specifically, we aimed to identify the core capabilities and indicators of progression to successful transition, so that holistic interventions could be planned to match the needs of individuals and their carers. There were two phases to the study, initially focusing on a systematic literature review on transition tools and the specific items that these tools captured, including skills, abilities and behaviors. Phase two culminated in the articulation of a segmented and incremental "road map", aligned with facets deemed essential for a successful healthcare transition. The reporting of the literature review (phase one) followed the PRISMA guidelines and shaped the qualitative element of the study (phase two) through the use of semi-structured interviews and thematic analysis. The search strategy yielded 11 studies, which were then manually searched for other relevant literature, adding a further 14 articles. The review analyzed 7 specific tools for spina bifida and 8 generic tools, which were deemed appropriate for this group of patients. A comprehensive list of core capabilities was then articulated and framed to fit a progression timeline. Specific interventions were formulated to explore ways to co-produce resources that could enhance and support a planned transition to adult-focused services. Our proposed mapping of capabilities and progression could shape other transition programs, where nurses work collaboratively with young people, carers and other members of a team. More work is needed to further explore and embed the framework that, as we did, could be digitized and shared with all stakeholders involved in the transition process.

打造 "过渡度量器":开发和完善过渡到成人医疗保健服务的年轻人能力的拟议框架"。
本文重点介绍了一种创新方法,该方法旨在帮助患有脊柱裂的儿童和青少年从以儿童为中心的医疗保健系统过渡到以成人为中心的医疗保健系统。考虑到我们在提供以护士为主导的全国性服务方面所扮演的角色,我们着手确定和评论国际上用于这一人群的过渡工具。具体来说,我们的目标是确定成功过渡的核心能力和进展指标,以便规划整体干预措施,满足个人及其照顾者的需求。这项研究分为两个阶段,最初侧重于对过渡工具以及这些工具所涵盖的具体项目(包括技能、能力和行为)进行系统的文献回顾。第二阶段的最终成果是绘制了一份分段递增的 "路线图",该路线图与医疗保健成功过渡所必需的各个方面相一致。文献综述的报告(第一阶段)遵循了 PRISMA 准则,并通过使用半结构化访谈和主题分析形成了研究的定性要素(第二阶段)。搜索策略产生了 11 篇研究报告,然后人工搜索了其他相关文献,又增加了 14 篇文章。综述分析了 7 种针对脊柱裂的特定工具和 8 种通用工具,认为这些工具适合这类患者。然后制定了一份全面的核心能力清单,并将其与进展时间表相匹配。我们还制定了具体的干预措施,以探索共同生产资源的方法,从而加强和支持向以成人为中心的服务的有计划过渡。我们提出的能力和进展规划可以为其他过渡计划提供参考,在这些计划中,护士将与年轻人、照顾者和团队中的其他成员合作。还需要做更多的工作来进一步探索和嵌入该框架,正如我们所做的那样,该框架可以数字化并与过渡过程中的所有利益相关者共享。
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