Development of a multi-level/multi-modal intervention for health care transition preparation

Beth H. Garland , Mary Majumder , Constance M. Wiemann , Blanca Sanchez-Fournier , Jordyn Babla , Albert C. Hergenroeder
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Abstract

Aims

Health care transition (HCT) to adult care and young adult disease self-management is a multi-step process involving three major stakeholders – the adolescent, the caregiver, and the provider. Preparation gaps exist within each of these stakeholder groups. This paper presents the development of the Intervention to Promote Autonomy and Competence in Transition-aged Youth (IPACT), a multi-level (adolescent, caregiver, provider), multi-modal (interactive skill building sessions, educational materials, videos) intervention to address gaps in all three stakeholder groups simultaneously and help support achieving the three core elements of HCT planning.

Methods

Eight processes were utilized to develop the IPACT intervention, including reliance on existing literature and materials, stakeholder feedback at multiple points during development, and regular support and guidance from service liaisons within each of four tertiary-care clinics targeted for this intervention within a large, urban children’s hospital.

Conclusions

IPACT includes the conceptual schema, logic model, intervention curriculum components, and implementation timeline. IPACT could be used by programs to simultaneously address gaps in stakeholder HCT planning knowledge and skills.

为医疗保健过渡准备工作制定多层次/多模式干预措施
健康护理过渡(HCT)到成人护理和青少年疾病自我管理是一个多步骤的过程,涉及三个主要利益相关者--青少年、护理人员和医疗服务提供者。其中每个利益相关者群体都存在准备差距。本文介绍了 "促进过渡年龄青少年自主性和能力的干预措施"(IPACT)的开发情况,这是一种多层次(青少年、照顾者、医疗服务提供者)、多模式(互动技能培养课程、教育材料、视频)的干预措施,可同时解决所有三个利益相关者群体中存在的差距,并帮助实现 HCT 规划的三个核心要素。方法在开发 IPACT 干预方案时采用了八项流程,包括依靠现有文献和材料、开发过程中多个环节的利益相关者反馈,以及在一家大型城市儿童医院的四个三级护理诊所中,每个诊所的服务联络员为该干预方案提供的定期支持和指导。项目可利用 IPACT 同时解决利益相关者在 HCT 规划知识和技能方面的不足。
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