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Towards a standardized program of transitional care for adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis for Turkey: a national survey study

Authors :
Betül Sözeri
Nihal Şahin
Ceyhun Açarı
Pinar Ozge Avar Aydın
Ozge Baba
Esra Bağlan
Sevcan Bakkaloğlu
Sibel Bakırcı
Yelda Bilginer
Burcu Yücel Bozkaya
Şengül Çağlayan
Mustafa Çakan
Figen Çakmak
Taner Coşkuner
Ferhat Demir
Fatma Gül Demirkan
Şeyda Doğantan
Hatice Adıgüzel Dündar
Emine Duygu Ersözlü
Sercan Gücenmez
Oğuz Gürler
Rana İşgüder
Adem Küçük
Mukaddes Kalyoncu
Levent Kılıç
Sara Şebnem Kılıç
Hakan Kısaoğlu
Ayşenur Paç Kısaarslan
Zehra Kızıldağ
Duygu Kurtuluş
Semanur Özdel
Kübra Öztürk
Pelin Şenol
Ayşe Tanatar
Sema Nur Taşkın
Fatma Tuncer Kuru
Serkan Türkuçar
Kadir Ulu
Erbil Ünsal
Ayten Yazıcı
Deniz Gezgin Yıldırım
Selçuk Yüksel
Özgür Kasapçopur
Seza Özen
Nuray Aktay Ayaz
Hafize Emine Sönmez
Source :
Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
BMC, 2024.

Abstract

Abstract Background Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is a prevalent childhood chronic arthritis, often persisting into adulthood. Effective transitional care becomes crucial as these patients transition from pediatric to adult healthcare systems. Despite the concept of transitional care being recognized, its real-world implementation remains inadequately explored. This study aims to evaluate the thoughts and practices of healthcare providers regarding transitional care for JIA patients. Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted among pediatric and adult rheumatologists in Turkey. Based on the American Academy of Pediatrics’ six core elements of transitional care, the survey included 86 questions. The respondents’ demographic data, attitudes towards transitional care, and practical implementation were assessed. Results The survey included 48 rheumatologists, with 43.7% having a transition clinic. The main barriers to establishing transition programs were the absence of adult rheumatologists, lack of time, and financial constraints. Only 23.8% had a multidisciplinary team for transition care. Participants agreed on the importance of coordination and cooperation between pediatric and adult healthcare services. The timing of the transition process varied, with no consensus on when to initiate or complete it. Participants advocated for validated questionnaires adapted to local conditions to assess transition readiness. Conclusions The study sheds light on the challenges and perspectives surrounding transitional care for JIA patients in Turkey. Despite recognized needs and intentions, practical implementation remains limited due to various barriers. Cultural factors and resource constraints affect the transition process. While acknowledging the existing shortcomings, the research serves as a ground for further efforts to improve transitional care and ensure better outcomes for JIA patients transitioning into adulthood.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15460096
Volume :
22
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.187d01c6145449ee8f1fa1689ec25482
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12969-023-00943-3