Hart Laura, Gariepy Cheryl, Woodward Jason F, Lara Luis F, Conwell Darwin, Abu-El-Haija Maisam
Internal Medicine/Pediatrics, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, USA.
Pediatric Gastroenterology, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, USA.
Cureus. 2024 Apr 10;16(4):e57972. doi: 10.7759/cureus.57972. eCollection 2024 Apr.
The transition from pediatric to adult health care is a vulnerable time period for adolescents and young adults (AYA). Guidance on how to effectively implement transition support for AYA with recurrent acute pancreatitis (RAP) and chronic pancreatitis (CP) is lacking.
To address this gap, we formed a consortium of pancreatic centers that would work in coordination to test interventions to improve the transition for AYA with RAP and CP. We then performed a baseline assessment of consortium resources and patient transition readiness and developed an educational toolkit for AYA with RAP and CP. Results: Our consortium consists of three National Pancreatic Centers of Excellence, each with a multidisciplinary team to work with AYA with RAP and CP. While our patients ages 18 to 23 were generally seen at the pediatric centers, the baseline assessment of transition readiness suggests that our patients may have higher transition readiness scores than other populations. The educational toolkit contains both pancreas-specific and general guidance to support AYA with RAP and CP during their transition, including guidance on nutrition, pain management, and finding an adult gastroenterologist. Conclusions: We have formed a consortium to test interventions to improve the transition to adult health care for AYA with RAP and CP. We have completed a baseline assessment and developed our first intervention: an educational tool kit. Future work planned includes tests of the tool kit and efforts to improve rates of transfer to an adult provider for YA with RAP and CP.
从儿科医疗向成人医疗的过渡,对青少年及青年(AYA)来说是一个脆弱的时期。目前缺乏关于如何有效为患有复发性急性胰腺炎(RAP)和慢性胰腺炎(CP)的AYA提供过渡支持的指导。
为填补这一空白,我们组建了一个胰腺中心联盟,各中心将协同工作,测试旨在改善患有RAP和CP的AYA过渡情况的干预措施。然后,我们对联盟资源和患者过渡准备情况进行了基线评估,并为患有RAP和CP的AYA开发了一个教育工具包。结果:我们的联盟由三个国家胰腺卓越中心组成,每个中心都有一个多学科团队,与患有RAP和CP的AYA合作。虽然我们18至23岁的患者通常在儿科中心就诊,但过渡准备情况的基线评估表明,我们的患者可能比其他人群具有更高的过渡准备得分。该教育工具包包含针对胰腺的特定指导和一般指导,以在过渡期间支持患有RAP和CP的AYA,包括营养、疼痛管理以及寻找成人胃肠病专家方面的指导。结论:我们已经组建了一个联盟,以测试旨在改善患有RAP和CP的AYA向成人医疗过渡的干预措施。我们已经完成了基线评估并开发了首个干预措施:一个教育工具包。计划中的未来工作包括对该工具包进行测试,以及努力提高患有RAP和CP的青少年向成人医疗服务提供者转诊的比例。