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Voices not heard: A systematic review of adolescents' and emerging adults' perspectives of health care transition

机译:声音没有听说

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Background: A better understanding of the needs of adolescents and emerging adults with special health care needs (AEA-SHCNs) is essential to provide health care transition services that represent best practices. The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate the research on health care transition for AEA-SHCNs from their perspectives. Methods: A comprehensive literature review of research publications since 2005 was performed using the PubMed, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, and EBSCO databases. Thirty-five studies met the final review criteria. Results: The process of transition from child to adult for AEA-SHCNs is complex. Individuals experiencing the transition desire to be a part of the process and want providers who will listen and be sensitive to their needs, which are often different from others receiving health care at the same facility. Conclusions: More research that considers the voice of the AEA-SHCNs related to transition from pediatric to adult care is needed.
机译:背景:更好地了解具有特殊保健需求的青少年和新兴成人(AEA-Shcns)的需求对于提供代表最佳实践的医疗过渡服务至关重要。该系统审查的目的是评估AEA-SHCNS从他们的角度来看医疗过渡的研究。方法:自2005年以来的研究出版物的全面文献综述是使用PubMed,累积指数到护理和盟国健康文献和EBSCO数据库进行的。三十五项研究符合最终的审查标准。结果:从儿童到AEA-SHCN的过渡过程是复杂的。体验过渡的个人希望成为进程的一部分,并希望将倾听和对其需求敏感的提供者,这通常与接受同一设施接受医疗保健的其他人。结论:需要更多的研究考虑与从儿科转变为成人护理相关的AEA-SHCN的声音。

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