Challenges in transitioning from adolescent to Adult Mental Health Services for young adults with ADHD in Italy: an observational study.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Elisa Roberti, Antonio Clavenna, Eleonora Basso, Carmela Bravaccio, Maria Pia Riccio, Maurizio Pincherle, Maddalena Duca, Claudia Giordani, Francesca Scarpellini, Rita Campi, Michele Giardino, Michele Zanetti, Valeria Tessarollo, Ilaria Costantino, Maurizio Bonati
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Abstract

Aims: Ensuring a successful transition to Adult Mental Health Services (AMHS) is fundamental for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) patients to prevent adverse scenarios in adults (e.g., psychiatric disorders, substance or alcohol abuse). Yet, most European nations do not have appropriate transition guidelines and still fail to adequately support transition processes. This study aims to enquire about the current transition paths in Italy and the perceived experiences of the patients and their clinicians.

Methods: The present observational study collected 36 interviews with young adults with ADHD who turned 18 between 2017 and 2021. Simultaneously, two questionnaires were filled in by the clinicians (both from paediatric and AMHS) who were involved in their transition paths. These tools collected information about the transition process, the services that cared for the young adults and well-being indicators such as impairment in daily life, employment status and the presence of sentinel events (e.g., critical stage accesses to the emergency room or hospitalizations). Successful and failed referrals were analysed.

Results: A referral to an AMHS was attempted for 16 young adults (8 before age 18 and 8 when turning 18), and 8 patients (22.2% overall) were successfully taken into the care of the AMHS. Twenty patients were not referred since it was deemed unnecessary (N = 6) or because of the lack of specialized services or compliance (N = 14). At the time of the interview, only nine participants were still under AMHS care. Of eleven individuals with a high need for care (identified by the level of impairment, support needs or sentinel events), five were not followed by a mental health professional at the time of the interview.

Conclusions: For the majority of ADHD young adults, a transition path was never started or completed. While this is partly due to mild levels of impairment, in many cases it was difficult to find a service that could care for the adult patient. Only one out of four young adults are successfully transferred to AMHS care. Creating or improving evidence-based transition guidelines should be a priority of the public health system to ensure healthcare for as many patients as possible. The results of this study will converge towards the need for recommendations for the transition of services from adolescence to adulthood for young people with ADHD for Italian clinical practice.

意大利青少年多动症患者从青少年向成人心理健康服务过渡的挑战:一项观察性研究。
目的:确保注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)患者成功过渡到成人心理健康服务(AMHS),是防止其在成年后出现不良情况(如精神障碍、滥用药物或酗酒)的基础。然而,大多数欧洲国家都没有相应的过渡指南,也未能充分支持过渡进程。本研究旨在了解意大利目前的过渡途径,以及患者及其临床医生的感知体验:本观察性研究收集了 36 份访谈,采访对象为 2017 年至 2021 年间年满 18 岁的多动症青少年患者。同时,参与他们过渡过程的临床医生(来自儿科和AMHS)也填写了两份调查问卷。这些工具收集了有关过渡过程、照顾青壮年的服务和幸福指标的信息,如日常生活障碍、就业状况和是否存在哨点事件(如进入急诊室或住院的关键阶段)。对成功和失败的转介进行了分析:有 16 名年轻成年人(8 人在 18 岁之前,8 人在 18 岁时)尝试转介至 AMHS,其中 8 名患者(占总人数的 22.2%)成功接受了 AMHS 的护理。有 20 名患者因被认为没有必要(6 人)或因缺乏专业服务或不遵守规定(14 人)而没有被转介。在接受访谈时,只有 9 名参与者仍在接受 AMHS 的护理。在 11 名需要高度护理的参与者中(根据障碍程度、支持需求或监控事件确定),有 5 人在接受访谈时没有接受心理健康专业人员的随访:结论:对于大多数患有多动症的年轻人来说,他们从未开始或完成过渡。结论:对于大多数患有多动症的年轻成年人来说,过渡之路从未开始或完成。虽然部分原因是他们的障碍程度较轻,但在许多情况下,很难找到能够照顾成年患者的服务机构。每四名青壮年患者中,只有一人能成功转入 AMHS 治疗。制定或改进以证据为基础的转院指南应成为公共卫生系统的首要任务,以确保尽可能多的患者获得医疗服务。这项研究的结果将有助于为意大利临床实践提供有关多动症青少年从青春期向成年期过渡服务的建议。
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7.80
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1.20%
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121
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期刊介绍: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences is a prestigious international, peer-reviewed journal that has been publishing in Open Access format since 2020. Formerly known as Epidemiologia e Psichiatria Sociale and established in 1992 by Michele Tansella, the journal prioritizes highly relevant and innovative research articles and systematic reviews in the areas of public mental health and policy, mental health services and system research, as well as epidemiological and social psychiatry. Join us in advancing knowledge and understanding in these critical fields.
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