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Transition of care in adolescents with epidermolysis bullosa: The provider perspective.
Perez, Victoria A; Mulinda, Carly; Bruckner, Anna L; Diaz, Lucia Z; Hook, Kristen P; Lara-Corrales, Irene; Levy, Moise L; Price, Harper N; Morel, Kimberly D; Levin, Laura E.
Afiliação
  • Perez VA; Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, New York, USA.
  • Mulinda C; Department of Dermatology, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, New York, USA.
  • Bruckner AL; Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, New York, USA.
  • Diaz LZ; Department of Dermatology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado, USA.
  • Hook KP; Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado, USA.
  • Lara-Corrales I; Department of Pediatrics, Dell Medical School, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
  • Levy ML; Department of Medicine (Dermatology), Dell Medical School, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
  • Price HN; Department of Dermatology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
  • Morel KD; Division of Dermatology, Department of Pediatrics, Hospital for Sick Children Dermatology, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
  • Levin LE; Department of Pediatrics, Dell Medical School, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
Pediatr Dermatol ; 2024 Sep 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39235093
ABSTRACT
The characteristics of epidermolysis bullosa (EB) demand higher than average provider support for transition from pediatric to adult care. We administered an online Qualtrics survey to members of the Epidermolysis Bullosa Clinical Research Consortium (EBCRC), a group of providers who care for patients with EB, in order to examine their practices and perspectives on transition of care (TOC) and identify barriers to successful implementation. Sixteen of eighteen medical centers completed the survey. Eighty-eight percent of center representatives expressed concerns about their patients transitioning/transferring from the pediatric to adult-centered care. Thirty-eight percent of providers reported having a formal TOC program in place. Our findings support the desire for formal TOC programs, the need for a team-based approach and, in particular, identification of adult providers to participate in the transition to improve this often challenging time.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Pediatr Dermatol Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Pediatr Dermatol Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos