一般肺过渡诊所的真实经验。

IF 1.6 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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摘要

背景:儿科到成人的转变代表了许多慢性病的未满足需求。肺转移临床(PTC)的数据和结果有限。方法:我们报告了意大利米兰两家二级学术医院于2022年开始的多学科门诊PTC的结构、组织和患者特征。从2022年1月至2023年1月进入PTC并完成≥2次随访的连续成年患者(≥18岁)被要求回答一份定制设计的匿名在线问卷,以测试疾病感知、自信的改善,并评估他们在诊所的体验。结果:33例患者中,21例完成调查(男性62%,中位年龄19岁)。最常见的诊断包括哮喘(57%)和支气管扩张(19%)。结论:我们的问卷显示,从以护理者为基础的疾病管理向以患者为基础的疾病管理的转变被认为是更加艰巨的。ptc是一个有效的资源,为患者过渡到成人护理,但我们对疾病的具体管理策略,在过渡患者的知识仍然有限。
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The real-life experience of a general pulmonary transition clinic.

The real-life experience of a general pulmonary transition clinic.

The real-life experience of a general pulmonary transition clinic.

Background: Paediatric-to-adult transition represents an unmet need in many chronic conditions. Data and -outcomes on pulmonary transition clinics (PTC) are limited.  Methods: We report the structure, organization, and patients' characteristics of a multidisciplinary outpatient PTC started in 2022 by two secondary level academic hospitals in Milan, Italy. Consecutive adult patients  (≥18 years old) that entered the PTC from January 2022 until January 2023 and completed ≥2 follow-up visits were asked to answer a custom designed, anonymized, online questionnaire to test improvement in disease perception, self-confidence, and evaluate their experience with the clinic.  Results: Out of thirty-three patients, twenty-one completed the survey (62% males, median age 19 years). The most common diagnoses included asthma (57%) and bronchiectasis (19%). The disease control rate was optimal, only <2% of visits were unscheduled emergency visits. 100% of patients rated the presence of a dedicated service, a direct relationship with the treating physician and the possibility to improve self-management extremely useful.

Conclusions: Our questionnaire revealed that transitioning from caregiver-based disease management to patient-based disease management was perceived as more arduous. PTCs are an impactful resource for patients transitioning to adult care, but our knowledge on disease specific management strategies in transitioning patients remains limited.

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期刊介绍: Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine is the official journal of the Italian Respiratory Society - Società Italiana di Pneumologia (IRS/SIP). The journal publishes on all aspects of respiratory medicine and related fields, with a particular focus on interdisciplinary and translational research. The interdisciplinary nature of the journal provides a unique opportunity for researchers, clinicians and healthcare professionals across specialties to collaborate and exchange information. The journal provides a high visibility platform for the publication and dissemination of top quality original scientific articles, reviews and important position papers documenting clinical and experimental advances.
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