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Validation of the Transition Readiness and Appropriateness Measure (TRAM) for the Managing the Link and Strengthening Transition from Child to Adult Mental Healthcare in Europe (MILESTONE) study

Authors :
Dieter Wolke
Jason Madan
Jatinder Singh
Federico Fiori
Paramala Santosh
Helena Tuomainen
Swaran Singh
Laura Adams
Mathilde Mastroianni
Natalie Heaney
Kate Lievesley
Ilyas Sagar-Ouriaghli
Giovanni Allibrio
Rebecca Appleton
Nikolina Davidović
Giovanni de Girolamo
Gwen Dieleman
Katarina Dodig-Ćurković
Tomislav Franić
Charlotte Gatherer
Suzanne Gerritsen
Elisa Gheza
Lidia Manenti
Athanasios Maras
Francesco Margari
Adriana Pastore
Moli Paul
Diane Purper-Ouakil
Francesco Rinaldi
Vehbi Sakar
Ulrike Schulze
Giulia Signorini
Cathy Street
Priya Tah
Sabine Tremmery
Amanda Tuffrey
Frank Verhulst
Anna Wilson
Source :
BMJ Open, Vol 10, Iss 6 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2020.

Abstract

Objective Young people moving from child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) to adult mental health services (AMHS) are faced with significant challenges. To improve this state of affairs, there needs to be a recognition of the problem and initiatives and an urgent requirement for appropriate tools for measuring readiness and outcomes at the transfer boundary (16–18 years of age in Europe). The objective of this study was to develop and validate the Transition Readiness and Appropriateness Measure (TRAM) for assessing a young person’s readiness for transition, and their outcomes at the transfer boundary.Design MILESTONE prospective study.Setting Eight European Union (EU) countries participating in the EU-funded MILESTONE study.Participants The first phase (MILESTONE validation study) involved 100 adolescents (pre-transition), young adults (post-transition), parents/carers and both CAMHS and AMHS clinicians. The second phase (MILESTONE cohort study and nested cluster randomised trial) involved over 1000 young people.Results The development of the TRAM began with a literature review on transitioning and a review of important items regarding transition by a panel of 34 mental health experts. A list of 64 items of potential importance were identified, which together comprised the TRAM. The psychometric properties of the different versions of the TRAM were evaluated and showed that the TRAM had good reliability for all versions and low-to-moderate correlations when compared with other established instruments and a well-defined factor structure. The main results of the cohort study with the nested cluster randomised trial are not reported.Conclusion The TRAM is a reliable instrument for assessing transition readiness and appropriateness. It highlighted the barriers to a successful transition and informed clinicians, identifying areas which clinicians on both sides of the transfer boundary can work on to ease the transition for the young person.Trial registration number ISRCTN83240263 (Registered 23 July 2015), NCT03013595 (Registered 6 January 2017); Pre-results.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20446055
Volume :
10
Issue :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMJ Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.74a5017dfeb45528ddb56ab86204944
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-033324