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  • Pediatric Healthcare
  • Transition Medicine
  • Chronic Condition Management

Background:

  • Young people with chronic conditions require specialized support during their transition to adulthood and adult healthcare.
  • Transition clinics (TCs) facilitate collaboration between pediatric and adult care providers.
  • The effectiveness and models of TCs are not well understood.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine the added value of transition clinics (TCs) compared to usual care.
  • To investigate the structures, routines, barriers, and facilitators within TCs.
  • To assess clinical outcomes, healthcare utilization, and patient-reported outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Mixed-methods study with a retrospective controlled design.
  • Involved semistructured interviews with healthcare professionals, observations, chart reviews, and questionnaires for young people.
  • Qualitative data analyzed thematically; quantitative data analyzed for within-group and between-group differences.

Main Results:

  • Transition clinics (TCs) were found to improve patient satisfaction with the transfer process.
  • TCs demonstrated a positive impact on reducing 'no-show' rates after transfer.
  • Further analysis is ongoing to compare clinical outcomes and healthcare usage between TC and usual care groups.

Conclusions:

  • Transition clinics (TCs) represent a valuable intervention for supporting young people with chronic conditions.
  • TCs enhance patient experience and adherence during the critical transfer to adult care.
  • Future research will build upon these findings in a larger national study.