Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center and Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, OH, United States of America; Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Health Education Campus, 9501 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106, United States of America.
Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center and Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, OH, United States of America; Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Health Education Campus, 9501 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106, United States of America.
J Pediatr Nurs. 2021 Sep-Oct;60:288-292. doi: 10.1016/j.pedn.2021.07.029. Epub 2021 Aug 13.
Children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), particularly those with medical complexity, account for a large proportion of pediatric inpatients and are increasingly surviving to adulthood. However, few studies have evaluated the inpatient care of this population after transition to adult hospitals. This paper describes a Med-Peds Hospitalist service providing inpatient consultation for young adults with childhood conditions and offers a window into issues likely to be faced by young adults with IDD as they face increased admissions to adult hospitals.
A single center retrospective chart review was performed of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities referred to the Med-Peds consult service at a large urban adult academic medical center.
The most common medical recommendations provided focused on diagnosis and management of gastrointestinal, neurologic, and respiratory issues. Coordination between pediatric and adult caregivers, disposition planning, communication and family support, and guidance on weight-based dosing were also commonly provided services.
Young adults with IDD face new challenges when admitted to adult hospitals. In this single-center study, several areas were identified where expert consultation could be helpful. The need for structured coordination of care for this vulnerable patient population was highlighted. Knowledgeable consultative services may be an effective intervention to address the unique needs of hospitalized young adults with IDD.
Hospitals should consider structured inpatient programs, care-paths, or consultation from providers knowledgeable in the care of young adults with intellectual disabilities in order to improve the inpatient care of this population.
患有智力和发育障碍 (IDD) 的儿童,特别是那些患有复杂疾病的儿童,占儿科住院患者的很大比例,并且越来越多的患者能够存活到成年。然而,很少有研究评估过这部分人群在转入成人医院后的住院治疗情况。本文描述了一项儿内科医师服务,为患有儿童疾病的年轻成年人提供住院咨询,并为智力障碍年轻人在增加成人医院住院时可能面临的问题提供了一个窗口。
对一家大型城市成人学术医疗中心的儿内科咨询服务转介的患有智力和发育障碍的成年人进行了单中心回顾性图表审查。
提供的最常见的医学建议集中在胃肠道、神经和呼吸问题的诊断和管理上。还经常提供儿科和成人护理人员之间的协调、处置计划、沟通和家庭支持以及基于体重的剂量指导方面的服务。
当患有 IDD 的年轻人被收治到成人医院时,他们会面临新的挑战。在这项单中心研究中,确定了几个专家咨询可能有帮助的领域。强调了为这一脆弱患者群体进行结构化护理协调的必要性。有见识的咨询服务可能是解决住院智力障碍年轻人独特需求的有效干预措施。
为了改善这部分人群的住院治疗,医院应考虑为患有智力障碍的年轻成年人提供结构化的住院计划、护理路径或来自有经验的提供者的咨询。