Transition to Adulthood in Pediatric Palliative Care: A Narrative Review

Children Pub Date : 2024-07-16 DOI:10.3390/children11070860
Franca Benini, Laura Brogelli, A. Mercante, Luca Giacomelli
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Pediatric palliative care (PPC) is defined as “the active care of the child’s body, quality of life, mind and spirit, also giving support to the family”. PPC should be established once a diagnosis of life-limiting or life-threatening disease is reached and should continue as long as necessary. Therefore, pediatric palliative care (PPC) can continue for years, also given the improved care approaches for children with life-limiting or life-threatening diseases. Over time, the child may grow to become a young adult, and when this happens, the transition to adult healthcare services must be undertaken. This article discusses possible interventions, fostering an efficient transition from pediatric to adult palliative care. A narrative review presents issues, experiences, and existing programs. A “Perspectives” section presents opinions and proposals by the authors. The transition process is not limited to a change from pediatric to adult services. Rather, it includes the entire process of the development of the child and requires interdisciplinary management with proper planning and collaboration among professionals of pediatric and adult teams.
儿科姑息治疗中的成年过渡:叙述性综述
儿科姑息关怀(PPC)的定义是 "积极关怀患儿的身体、生活质量、思想和精神,同时为家庭提供支持"。一旦确诊患上限制生命或危及生命的疾病,就应立即开展姑息治疗,并在必要时持续进行。因此,儿科姑息关怀(PPC)可以持续数年之久,这也得益于对患有局限生命或危及生命疾病的儿童所采取的护理方法的改进。随着时间的推移,患儿可能会成长为年轻的成年人,当这种情况发生时,就必须向成人医疗服务过渡。本文讨论了可能的干预措施,以促进从儿科姑息关怀向成人姑息关怀的有效过渡。叙述性综述介绍了相关问题、经验和现有项目。观点 "部分介绍了作者的意见和建议。过渡过程并不局限于从儿科服务到成人服务的转变。相反,它包括儿童成长的整个过程,需要儿科和成人团队的专业人员进行适当的规划和合作,进行跨学科管理。
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