The neurologistʼs role in supporting transition to adult health care: A consensus statement

The child neurologist has a critical role in planning and coordinating the successful transition from the pediatric to adult health care system for youth with neurologic conditions. Leadership in appropriately planning a youthʼs transition and in care coordination among health care, educational, voc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neurology 2016-08, Vol.87 (8), p.835-840
Hauptverfasser: Brown, Lawrence W, Camfield, Peter, Capers, Melissa, Cascino, Greg, Ciccarelli, Mary, de Gusmao, Claudio M, Downs, Stephen M, Majnemer, Annette, Miller, Amy Brin, SanInocencio, Christina, Schultz, Rebecca, Tilton, Anne, Winokur, Annick, Zupanc, Mary
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Zusammenfassung:The child neurologist has a critical role in planning and coordinating the successful transition from the pediatric to adult health care system for youth with neurologic conditions. Leadership in appropriately planning a youthʼs transition and in care coordination among health care, educational, vocational, and community services providers may assist in preventing gaps in care, delayed entry into the adult care system, and/or health crises for their adolescent patients. Youth whose neurologic conditions result in cognitive or physical disability and their families may need additional support during this transition, given the legal and financial considerations that may be required. Eight common principles that define the child neurologistʼs role in a successful transition process have been outlined by a multidisciplinary panel convened by the Child Neurology Foundation are introduced and described. The authors of this consensus statement recognize the current paucity of evidence for successful transition models and outline areas for future consideration.
ISSN:0028-3878
1526-632X
DOI:10.1212/WNL.0000000000002965