Pediatric to adult transition care in neurogastroenterology and motility: A position paper from the American Neurogastroenterology and Motility Society and European Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility.

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neurogastroenterology and Motility Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1111/nmo.14869
Mohsin F Butt, Jip Groen, Charlotte A L Jonker, Helen Burton-Murray, Emma V Carrington, Lin Chang, Carlo Di Lorenzo, Jacob Ellis, Johanna C Escher, Ramon R Gorter, Sorcha Jewell, Katja Karrento, Emma C Koster, Samuel Nurko, Rachel Rosen, Miranda A L van Tilburg, Natalia Zarate-Lopez, Maura Corsetti, Marc A Benninga
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Transition services-programs that support adolescents and young adults (AYAs) as they move from a child-centered to a more autonomous, adult-orientated healthcare system-have been associated with improved short- and long-term healthcare outcomes. Unfortunately, there is a paucity of evidence exploring transition services within the neurogastroenterology and motility (NGM) field. The overall aim of this article, endorsed by the American Neurogastroenterology and Motility Society and European Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility, is to promote a discussion about the role of transition services for patients with NGM disorders. The AYAs addressed herein are those who have: (a) a ROME positive disorder of gut-brain interaction (DGBI), (b) a primary or secondary motility disorder (including those with motility disorders that have been surgically managed), or (c) an artificial feeding requirement (parenteral or enteral tube feeding) to manage malnutrition secondary to categories (a) or (b). The issues explored in this position paper include the specific physical and psychological healthcare needs of patients with NGM disorders; key healthcare professionals who should form part of a secondary care NGM transition service; the triadic relationship between healthcare professionals, caregivers, and patients; approaches to selecting patients who may benefit most from transition care; methods to assess transition readiness; and strategies with which to facilitate transfer of care between healthcare professionals. Key areas for future research are also addressed, including the construction of NGM-specific transition readiness questionnaires, tools to assess post-transfer healthcare outcomes, and educational programs to train healthcare professionals about transition care in NGM.

神经胃肠病学和运动学中从儿童到成人的过渡护理:美国神经胃肠病学与运动学会和欧洲神经胃肠病学与运动学会的立场文件。
过渡服务--支持青少年和年轻成人(AYAs)从以儿童为中心的医疗保健系统转向更加自主、以成人为导向的医疗保健系统的计划--与短期和长期医疗保健结果的改善有关。遗憾的是,在神经胃肠病学和运动学(NGM)领域,探讨过渡服务的证据还很少。本文得到了美国神经胃肠病学与运动学会(American Neurogastroenterology and Motility Society)和欧洲神经胃肠病学与运动学会(European Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility)的支持,其总体目标是促进关于过渡服务在 NGM 疾病患者中的作用的讨论。本文所涉及的青少年是指那些患有以下疾病的人:(a) ROME 阳性的肠脑交互障碍 (DGBI),(b) 原发性或继发性运动障碍(包括已接受手术治疗的运动障碍患者),或 (c) 需要人工喂养(肠外或肠内插管喂养)以控制因 (a) 或 (b) 类继发的营养不良。本立场文件探讨的问题包括 NGM 疾病患者的特定生理和心理保健需求;应成为二级护理 NGM 转归服务一部分的主要医护专业人员;医护专业人员、护理人员和患者之间的三方关系;选择可能从转归护理中获益最多的患者的方法;评估转归准备情况的方法;以及促进医护专业人员之间转归护理的策略。此外,还探讨了未来研究的关键领域,包括构建针对 NGM 的过渡准备情况调查问卷、评估转院后医疗成果的工具,以及对医护人员进行 NGM 过渡护理培训的教育计划。
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Neurogastroenterology and Motility
Neurogastroenterology and Motility 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
8.60%
发文量
178
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurogastroenterology & Motility (NMO) is the official Journal of the European Society of Neurogastroenterology & Motility (ESNM) and the American Neurogastroenterology and Motility Society (ANMS). It is edited by James Galligan, Albert Bredenoord, and Stephen Vanner. The editorial and peer review process is independent of the societies affiliated to the journal and publisher: Neither the ANMS, the ESNM or the Publisher have editorial decision-making power. Whenever these are relevant to the content being considered or published, the editors, journal management committee and editorial board declare their interests and affiliations.
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