[Questionnaire survey regarding pediatric to adult transitional medical care targeting members of Japanese Society of Neurology].

Q4 Medicine
Toshio Saito, Yoshio Sakiyama, Katsuhisa Ogata, Yoko Mochizuki, Ichiro Yabe, Hideki Mochizuki
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Abstract

The Special Committee on Measures for Transition from Pediatric to Adult Health Care surveyed approximately 9,000 members of the Japanese Society of Neurology regarding transitional care. Only 744 responses were returned, less than 10% of the total number of members contacted. More than half answered that they generally provide treatment for adult patients with a childhood-onset disease, with many noting as reasons that the related diseases and ages in such cases are targeted by neurology specialists, and that other adult medical departments are not equipped to treat them. As for reasons given for not treating such patients, lack of knowledge related to developmental disorders, lack of support system, and difficulties with communication were noted. There were no noticeable differences in the responses of providing treatment for adult patients with a childhood-onset disease in association with the affiliated regional association or branch. These results indicate that resolution of issues related to neurologist unfamiliarity with pediatric neurological disorders and lack of relevant information are important issues to be addressed for establishment of a smooth medical care transition.

[以日本神经病学学会会员为对象的儿童到成人过渡医疗护理问卷调查]。
从儿童保健过渡到成人保健措施特别委员会就过渡保健问题调查了大约9 000名日本神经病学学会成员。只收到了744份回复,不到被联系成员总数的10%。一半以上的人回答说,他们通常为患有儿童期发病疾病的成年患者提供治疗,许多人指出,这类病例的相关疾病和年龄是神经病学专家的目标,而其他成人医疗部门没有能力治疗这些疾病。至于不治疗这类患者的原因,指出缺乏与发育障碍有关的知识、缺乏支持系统和沟通困难。在为儿童期发病的成年患者提供治疗的反应中,与附属的地区协会或分支机构没有明显的差异。这些结果表明,解决神经科医生对儿童神经系统疾病不熟悉和缺乏相关信息的问题是建立顺利的医疗过渡需要解决的重要问题。
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Clinical Neurology
Clinical Neurology Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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