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Landscape of healthcare transition services in Canada: a multi-method environmental scan.

Lin Li1,2, Alice Kelen Soper3, Dayle McCauley3

  • 1University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. linl.li@utoronto.ca.

BMC Health Services Research
|September 28, 2024

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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

Healthcare transition support for youth in Canada varies widely. A national strategy is needed to ensure consistent, accessible care for young people moving from pediatric to adult services.

Keywords:
Environmental scanHealthcare transitionQualitativeTransition to adult care

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare transition
  • Pediatric to adult care
  • Health services research

Background:

  • Poorly supported healthcare transitions negatively impact youth and families.
  • The Canadian Health Hub in Transition (Transition Hub) aimed to understand transition care across Canada.
  • Identified need to describe programs and identify strengths, barriers, and gaps in transition services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe programs and services supporting pediatric to adult healthcare transitions in Canada.
  • To identify strengths, barriers, and gaps in the provision of these transition services.

Main Methods:

  • A national survey of service providers.
  • A qualitative descriptive study involving semi-structured interviews.
  • Analysis of qualitative data using the Framework Method.
Young adults
Youth

Main Results:

  • 51 surveys described 48 transition programs across 9 Canadian provinces.
  • Programs varied in setting, age groups served, and diagnostic focus.
  • Interviews revealed themes on measuring success, program strengths, barriers, gaps, and improvement strategies.

Conclusions:

  • Significant variation exists in Canadian healthcare transition support despite national guidelines.
  • A national strategy with local leadership is crucial for system change.
  • Sustainable and universally accessible transition support is essential for youth and families.