Sawicki Gregory S, Garvey Katharine C, Toomey Sara L, Williams Kathryn A, Hargraves J Lee, James Thomas, Raphael Jean L, Giardino Angelo P, Schuster Mark A, Finkelstein Jonathan A
Divisions of General Pediatrics,
Respiratory Diseases, and.
Pediatrics. 2017 Jul;140(1). doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-2768.
Parents of children with chronic illness consistently report suboptimal preparation for transition from pediatric- to adult-focused health care. Little data are available on transition preparation for low-income youth in particular.
We conducted a mailed survey of youth with chronic illness enrolled in 2 large Medicaid health plans to determine the quality of transition preparation using the Adolescent Assessment of Preparation for Transition (ADAPT). ADAPT is a new 26-item survey designed for 16- to 17-year-old youth to report on the quality of health care transition preparation they received from medical providers. ADAPT generates composite scores (possible range: 0%-100%) in 3 domains: counseling on transition self-management, counseling on prescription medication, and transfer planning. We examined differences in ADAPT scores based on clinical and demographic characteristics.
Among 780 and 575 respondents enrolled in the 2 health plans, respectively, scores in all domains reflected deficiencies in transition preparation. The highest scores were observed in counseling on prescription medication (57% and 58% in the 2 plans, respectively), and lower scores were seen for counseling on transition self-management (36% and 30%, respectively) and transfer planning (5% and 4%, respectively). There were no significant differences in composite scores by health plan, sex, or type of chronic health condition.
The ADAPT survey, a novel youth-reported patient experience measure, documented substantial gaps in the quality of transition preparation for adolescents with chronic health conditions in 2 diverse Medicaid populations.
慢性病患儿的家长一直反映,从儿科医疗向成人医疗过渡的准备工作欠佳。尤其是关于低收入青少年过渡准备的数据很少。
我们对参加两项大型医疗补助健康计划的慢性病青少年进行了邮寄调查,使用青少年过渡准备评估(ADAPT)来确定过渡准备的质量。ADAPT是一项新的包含26个条目的调查,针对16至17岁的青少年,用于报告他们从医疗服务提供者那里获得的医疗过渡准备的质量。ADAPT在三个领域生成综合得分(可能范围:0%-100%):过渡自我管理咨询、处方药咨询和转诊计划。我们根据临床和人口统计学特征检查了ADAPT得分的差异。
在分别参加这两项健康计划的780名和575名受访者中,所有领域的得分都反映出过渡准备方面的不足。在处方药咨询方面得分最高(两项计划分别为57%和58%),而在过渡自我管理咨询方面得分较低(分别为36%和30%),转诊计划方面得分更低(分别为5%和4%)。按健康计划、性别或慢性健康状况类型划分,综合得分没有显著差异。
ADAPT调查是一种新颖的由青少年报告的患者体验测量方法,记录了两个不同医疗补助人群中患有慢性健康状况的青少年在过渡准备质量方面存在的巨大差距。