在护理过渡期间癫痫手术候选人提供最佳护理的障碍:一个简短的病例系列

IF 1.5 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Quynh Vo , Kathryn Lalor
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摘要

护理过渡正成为一个越来越多讨论的话题,是所有需要医疗护理的年轻人都应该经历的必要过程。在癫痫治疗中缺乏过渡护理往往会导致年轻人预后不良。需要手术干预的耐药癫痫(DRE)青少年往往面临更困难的过渡,临床医生有更多的复杂性需要考虑。在这里,我们提出了四个独特的病例外科候选人进行过渡护理,并强调了共同问题遇到的年轻人和儿科和成人临床医生在这段时间。病例1至3分别集中在手术干预完成后、手术检查中间和考虑手术干预之前的年轻人。这些病例研究了护理的转变如何影响治疗方案和结果。病例4强调了考虑手术干预对过渡过程的影响。每个病例都是年轻人和他们的癫痫手术团队面临的独特挑战。通过强调护理障碍,可以做出改变,促进更好地管理癫痫。
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Barriers to delivering optimal care in epilepsy surgery candidates during transition of care: a short case series
Transition of care is becoming an increasingly discussed topic and is a necessary process that all young adults requiring medical care should undergo. The lack of transition of care in epilepsy can often lead to poor outcomes for young adults. Youths with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) requiring surgical intervention often face a more difficult transition and clinicians have more complexities to consider. Here we present four unique cases of surgical candidates undergoing transition of care, and highlight common issues encountered by young adults and pediatric and adult clinicians during this time. Cases 1 to 3 focus on young adults transitioning care after completion of surgical intervention, in the middle of a surgical workup, and before the consideration of surgical interventions, respectively. These cases examine how transition of care can affect treatment options and outcome. Case 4 highlights the impact considering surgical intervention can have on the transition process. Each case presents unique challenges facing young adults and their epilepsy surgical team. By highlighting barriers to care, changes can be made to facilitate better epilepsy management.
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Epilepsy and Behavior Reports
Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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