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From pediatric to adult care: a survey on the transition process in type 1 diabetes mellitus and the diabetes services in Italy.
Graziani, Vanna; Suprani, Tosca; Di Bartolo, Paolo; Marchetti, Federico.
Afiliação
  • Graziani V; Department of Pediatrics, Romagna Local Health Authority, Santa Maria delle Croci Hospital, Viale Randi 5, AUSL della Romagna, Ravenna, Italy. vanna.graziani@gmail.com.
  • Suprani T; Department of Pediatrics, Romagna Local Health Authority, Santa Maria delle Croci Hospital, Viale Randi 5, AUSL della Romagna, Ravenna, Italy.
  • Di Bartolo P; Diabetes Clinic, Romagna Local Health Authority, Santa Maria delle Croci Hospital, Ravenna, Italy.
  • Marchetti F; Department of Pediatrics, Romagna Local Health Authority, Santa Maria delle Croci Hospital, Viale Randi 5, AUSL della Romagna, Ravenna, Italy.
Acta Diabetol ; 61(8): 1069-1076, 2024 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38700547
ABSTRACT

AIMS:

The present study assessed the transitioning process of young adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) in Italy. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

We asked Pediatric Diabetes Centers (PDC) and Adult Diabetes Centers (CAD) to fill in a web-based survey on the current state of services, the number of transitioning adolescents with T1D within the last year, observations on limitations, and future directions.

RESULTS:

93 centers (46 PDCs, 47 CADs) joined the study. The total number of subjects with T1D being followed by a PDC was 16,261 (13,779 minors and 2483 young adults), while CADs had 25,500 patients. The survey showed an uneven situation. Only some services had a dedicated diabetes team (78% of PDCs, 64% of CADs). 72% of PDCs and 58% of CADs reported a protocol dedicated to transition. The median age for transition was 19 (range 16-25 years); the time required for preparing transition, indicated by both PDCs and CADs, was 5.5 months. A high percentage of CADs (80%) confirmed receiving sufficient clinical information, mainly through paper or computerized reports. The transition process is hampered by a lack of resources, logistical facilities, and communication between services. While some services have a protocol, monitoring of results is only carried out in a few cases. Most specialists expressed the need to enhance integration and continuity of treatment.

CONCLUSIONS:

The current situation could be improved. Applying standard guidelines, taking into consideration both clinicians' and patients' necessities, would lead to a more successful transition process.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1 / Transição para Assistência do Adulto Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1 / Transição para Assistência do Adulto Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article