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Transition care in inflammatory bowel disease: A needs assessment survey of Quebec gastroenterologists and allied nurses 被引量:1
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作者 Matthew Strohl Xun Zhang +1 位作者 dominique lévesque Talat Bessissow 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pharmacology and Therapeutics》 CAS 2017年第3期186-192,共7页
AIM To determine the tools needed and problems encountered during the transition of inflammatory bowel disease(IBD) patients from pediatric to adult gastroenterologists(GIs) in Québec, Canada.METHODS We conducted... AIM To determine the tools needed and problems encountered during the transition of inflammatory bowel disease(IBD) patients from pediatric to adult gastroenterologists(GIs) in Québec, Canada.METHODS We conducted a needs assessment survey of Quebec health care professionals(HCPs). The survey was handed out to 136 Québec HCPs at a local conference in 2013. Additionally, it was emailed to any other HCPs in Quebec involved in caring for IBD patients. The completed surveys were compiled to derive descriptive data. Further specific subgroup analysis was then conducted. RESULTS Among the conference attendees and individuals emailed 77(28.2%) completed the questionnaire. Respondents included adult GIs(61.3%), pediatric GIs(20.8%) and IBD nurses(18.3%). The majority of respondents believed that a standardized structure is important for a successful transition. Adult and pediatric GIs equally felt that patients were inadequately prepared for the transition(P = 0.6). There were significant differences between adult and pediatric GIs when it came to resource availability(55.6% vs 90.9%, P = 0.002) and perceived need of a formal transition clinic(21.7% vs 68.8%, P = 0.0006). Both transition program and medical summaries were identified as the most valuable tools to improve transition. CONCLUSION As described in previous studies, our survey reinforces the importance of a transition program, education for young adult IBD patients and the need to improve communication between adult and pediatric GIs. 展开更多
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