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Transitioning Care from Pediatric to Adult Pulmonology [electronic resource] : Ensuring Best Practices and Optimal Outcomes / edited by Cynthia D. Brown, Erin Crowley.

Contributor(s): Series: Respiratory MedicinePublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Humana, 2021Edition: 1st ed. 2021Description: VIII, 169 p. 30 illus., 10 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783030686888
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.2 23
LOC classification:
  • RC705-779
Online resources:
Contents:
Section 1: General Principles of Transition Care -- Chapter 1. Development of Health Care Transition Policy and Concepts -- Chapter 2. Transition Research: Approaches to Measurement and Outcomes -- Chapter 3. Training Trainees: Creating a Better Workforce to Support Transition Care -- Section 2: Psychosocial Considerations in Transition -- Chapter 4. Development and Psychosocial Challenges for Self-Management and Maintaining Adherence to Chronic Therapies -- Chapter 5. Parents in Transition: Moving from Providing to Supporting Roles -- Chapter 6. Using a Socio-Ecological Framework to Guide Transition -- Section 3: Best Practice Recommendations and Transition Outcomes in Specific Pulmonary Conditions -- Chapter 7. Providing Care for a Changing CF Population -- Chapter 8. Transition Care for Adolescents and Young Adults with Neuromuscular Disease and Chronic Pulmonary Care Needs -- Chapter 9. Establishing a Medical Home for Asthma and Other Obstructive Lung Diseases -- Chapter 10. Pulmonary Hypertension: Transition Challenges in the Current Therapeutic Era.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book addresses an unmet need in the care of adolescents and young adults with lung disease. The increasing survival of young adults with childhood-onset pulmonary conditions is a testament to major advances in treatments and health care delivery. With the increase in survival of children with chronic respiratory conditions, there is a need for formalized transition programs to integrate adolescents and young adults into the adult model of care. This book helps fill gaps in knowledge to best achieve that initiative. This book takes a comprehensive approach to transition care in pulmonary medicine by satisfying the following objectives: 1) Understand the barriers and developmental challenges in the transition from pediatric to adult care for patients with chronic childhood-onset pulmonary disease; 2) Learn about successful evidence based transition models in pulmonary disease populations, focusing on key process and outcome measures for success; and 3) Develop knowledge to design, implement, and measure a transition program based on evidence and expert opinion. In the first section, the book outlines general principles of transition care that are applicable to all patients regardless of underlying disease process and describe best practices for performing necessary research in transition care. In the second section, the book explores psychosocial factors known to play a role in affecting transition outcomes, including parental support, psychological development, and socioeconomic factors. In the final section, transition outcomes and best practices in specific respiratory diseases are outlined. With a focus on populations with chronic pulmonary disease, this book highlights the challenges and barriers of transition, reviews model systems to understand the essential components of a transition program, and provides evidence-based information to navigate these barriers and achieve successful outcomes during transitionto adulthood. This is an ideal guide for pediatric and adult pulmonary providers caring for patients who are transition age, as well as multidisciplinary care team members who work with these providers in care models on transition projects to improve the transition process. .
Holdings
Item type Home library Class number URL Status Date due Barcode
E-book University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay - Furness NHS Library Link to resource Not for loan
E-book University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay - Lancaster NHS Library Link to resource Not for loan

Section 1: General Principles of Transition Care -- Chapter 1. Development of Health Care Transition Policy and Concepts -- Chapter 2. Transition Research: Approaches to Measurement and Outcomes -- Chapter 3. Training Trainees: Creating a Better Workforce to Support Transition Care -- Section 2: Psychosocial Considerations in Transition -- Chapter 4. Development and Psychosocial Challenges for Self-Management and Maintaining Adherence to Chronic Therapies -- Chapter 5. Parents in Transition: Moving from Providing to Supporting Roles -- Chapter 6. Using a Socio-Ecological Framework to Guide Transition -- Section 3: Best Practice Recommendations and Transition Outcomes in Specific Pulmonary Conditions -- Chapter 7. Providing Care for a Changing CF Population -- Chapter 8. Transition Care for Adolescents and Young Adults with Neuromuscular Disease and Chronic Pulmonary Care Needs -- Chapter 9. Establishing a Medical Home for Asthma and Other Obstructive Lung Diseases -- Chapter 10. Pulmonary Hypertension: Transition Challenges in the Current Therapeutic Era.

This book addresses an unmet need in the care of adolescents and young adults with lung disease. The increasing survival of young adults with childhood-onset pulmonary conditions is a testament to major advances in treatments and health care delivery. With the increase in survival of children with chronic respiratory conditions, there is a need for formalized transition programs to integrate adolescents and young adults into the adult model of care. This book helps fill gaps in knowledge to best achieve that initiative. This book takes a comprehensive approach to transition care in pulmonary medicine by satisfying the following objectives: 1) Understand the barriers and developmental challenges in the transition from pediatric to adult care for patients with chronic childhood-onset pulmonary disease; 2) Learn about successful evidence based transition models in pulmonary disease populations, focusing on key process and outcome measures for success; and 3) Develop knowledge to design, implement, and measure a transition program based on evidence and expert opinion. In the first section, the book outlines general principles of transition care that are applicable to all patients regardless of underlying disease process and describe best practices for performing necessary research in transition care. In the second section, the book explores psychosocial factors known to play a role in affecting transition outcomes, including parental support, psychological development, and socioeconomic factors. In the final section, transition outcomes and best practices in specific respiratory diseases are outlined. With a focus on populations with chronic pulmonary disease, this book highlights the challenges and barriers of transition, reviews model systems to understand the essential components of a transition program, and provides evidence-based information to navigate these barriers and achieve successful outcomes during transitionto adulthood. This is an ideal guide for pediatric and adult pulmonary providers caring for patients who are transition age, as well as multidisciplinary care team members who work with these providers in care models on transition projects to improve the transition process. .