Growing Up With Neurogenic Bladder: Navigating the Challenges and Controversies in Pediatric to Adult Transition and Lifelong Care: A Report From the Neurogenic Bladder Research Group (NBRG).

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Dan Wood, Blayne Welk, Rose Khavari, John Stoffel, Sean Elliott, Argy Stampas, Zhina Sadeghi, Chris Elliott, Sara Lenherr
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Abstract

Objective: Young adults with spina bifida (and other congenital neurologic diseases) have their own aspirations that may include education, employment, relationships and having children. As they move from pediatric to adult care, they must eventually transition to an adult healthcare team. The objective of this paper is to review the challenges and controversies in the transitional and adult care of people with congenital neurourological diseases.

Methods: The Research Group convened a meeting of its members and invited guests to better understand the healthcare challenges faced by these patients as they become adults. The group examined potential research opportunities focused on people with these diagnoses and themes related to their healthcare.

Results: Trust and clear communication are essential for effective patient transition. Ideally parents are involved in the transition to help reinforce independent self-care and responsibility. Adolescents require education about sexual health and independence, which may not be part of the core skillset of a urologist. The healthcare team must promote self-management and autonomy as early as practical. One of the major limitations is that adult care lacks the coordination of pediatric care, and patients may not have a "medical home." Multidisciplinary clinics are ideal but face logistical barriers in adult medicine. Additional barriers include limited physicians with the required specialized training. In the adult system, financial constraints are a key challenge for patients and providers.

Conclusion: Collaboration, supported by institutions and new research, is vital for improving the neurourological care of young adults with complex diseases.

Trial registration: This study reports on the proceedings of a meeting, and therefore clinical trial registration was not necessary.

神经源性膀胱的成长:神经源性膀胱研究小组 (NBRG) 的报告:神经源性膀胱研究小组 (NBRG) 的报告。
目的:患有脊柱裂(和其他先天性神经系统疾病)的年轻成人有自己的愿望,可能包括教育、就业、恋爱和生育。当他们从儿科转到成人护理时,最终必须过渡到成人医疗团队。本文旨在回顾先天性神经系统疾病患者在过渡和成人护理过程中面临的挑战和争议:研究小组召开了一次成员和特邀嘉宾会议,以更好地了解这些患者成年后所面临的医疗保健挑战。研究小组研究了针对这些诊断患者的潜在研究机会以及与他们的医疗保健相关的主题:信任和清晰的沟通对于病人的有效过渡至关重要。理想的情况是让父母参与过渡,以帮助加强独立的自我护理和责任感。青少年需要接受有关性健康和独立性的教育,这可能不属于泌尿科医生的核心技能范畴。医疗团队必须尽早促进自我管理和自主性。其中一个主要局限是,成人护理缺乏儿科护理的协调性,患者可能没有 "医疗之家"。多学科诊所是理想的选择,但在成人医疗中却面临着后勤障碍。其他障碍还包括受过必要专业培训的医生有限。在成人系统中,资金限制是患者和医疗服务提供者面临的主要挑战:结论:在机构和新研究的支持下开展合作,对于改善患有复杂疾病的年轻成人的神经系统治疗至关重要:本研究报告为会议记录,因此无需进行临床试验注册。
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Neurourology and Urodynamics
Neurourology and Urodynamics 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
10.00%
发文量
231
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurourology and Urodynamics welcomes original scientific contributions from all parts of the world on topics related to urinary tract function, urinary and fecal continence and pelvic floor function.
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