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South Med J ; 112(3): 190-197, 2019 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30830235

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: More effective transitions and transfers of young people with sickle cell disease (SCD) into the adult healthcare setting is a focus of both primary care and specialty care medical organizations. Effective transition and transfer requires six core elements: establishing a policy, tracking progress, administering transition readiness assessments, planning for adult care, transferring to adult care, and integrating into an adult practice. We developed a program using these six core elements. The objective of our report was to assess the development and implementation of this program. METHODS: We used the six core elements to develop and implement a program at Virginia Commonwealth University for children and adolescents with SCD to transition to adult health care. RESULTS: We assessed individuals' differences by age and grade, their independent living skills, their feelings about moving to adult care; tallied and analyzed several assessment scales; and assessed transfer success and patient retention. CONCLUSIONS: The principles and lessons we learned in developing and implementing this program over 5 years, accompanied by caring, flexible, and dedicated care team members, often can overcome even severe barriers to care transitions.


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Anemia, Sickle Cell/therapy , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Retention in Care , Transition to Adult Care/organization & administration , Activities of Daily Living , Adolescent , Education , Employment , Female , Humans , Male , Organizational Policy , Patient Care Planning , Program Development , Program Evaluation , Self Efficacy , Social Support , Young Adult
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