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These posters are part of the Collaborative Atlantic Health Research Conference 2021. We encourage you to ask questions to and engage in discussion with our presenters this week, by leaving comments on their post.

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Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Healthcare: Exploring the Practices and Experiences of Care Providers

8/9/2021

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by Jennifer Splane, Dr. Shelley Doucet, Dr. Alison Luke

Abstract: Youth with complex care needs (CCN) experience complex health conditions, many of which were once seen as fatal and are now increasingly associated with survival into adulthood. As a result, more youth are transitioning from pediatric to adult healthcare as they approach adulthood. Current transition practices, when present, are disorganized, resulting in health status deterioration and complications due to unmet needs. The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study is to develop a broader understanding of the current transition practices and experiences, as well as recommendations of primary care providers, specialists, and subspecialists in the support of youth with CCN as they transition from pediatric to adult healthcare. A purposeful sample of 15 care providers from two Eastern Canadian provinces who support youth in the transition from pediatric to adult healthcare were interviewed using a semi-structured interview guide. The data collected was analyzed using inductive thematic analysis following the six phases outlined by Braun and Clarke (2006). The findings from this research demonstrate a shortage of care providers and lack of community services available for youth with CCN who move into adult health services. Moreover, participants indicated that a designated transition coordinator can enhance the transition process for the youth and stakeholders involved in their care.  The results of this study can potentially improve transition practices and policies and guide future research in this area. 
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