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  6. Bringing Young People, Health And Social Care Professionals, Transition Champions And Policymakers Together Through Hybrid Methods Of Participation: Creating A Space For Shared Understanding Of What Is Required To Improve Young People's Healthcare Transition

Bringing Young People, Health and Social Care Professionals, Transition Champions and Policymakers Together Through Hybrid Methods of Participation: Creating a Space for Shared Understanding of What Is Required to Improve Young People's Healthcare Transition

Louise Porter1,2, Faith Gibson3,4,5, Susie Aldiss3

  • 1The Burdett National Transition Nursing Network, England.

Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy
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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

The Burdett National Transition Nursing Network (BNTNN) successfully improved healthcare transition services for young people by fostering collaboration among stakeholders. This initiative highlights the importance of involving young people, professionals, and policymakers in service improvement.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare quality improvement
  • Pediatric to adult healthcare transition
  • Nursing network development

Background:

  • The Burdett National Transition Nursing Network (BNTNN) was established in 2020 to address challenges in young people's transition to adult healthcare services in England.
  • Funded by the Burdett Trust for Nursing, the BNTNN aimed to map current transition services and facilitate quality improvements through stakeholder coaching.
  • The network comprised a National Lead Nurse, Regional Nurse Advisors, and an Expert Advisor, supported by a research team for evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To celebrate achievements and share learning from the 3-year Burdett National Transition Nursing Network (BNTNN) project.
  • To foster collaboration and shared understanding among diverse stakeholders, including young people, professionals, and policymakers.
  • To showcase successful quality improvement initiatives in young people's healthcare transition services.
Keywords:
collaborationhealthcare professionalshealthcare transitionhybrid methods

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Main Methods:

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  • The conference facilitated the sharing of experiences, learning, and best practices from the BNTNN's quality improvement initiatives across England.
  • Young people with long-term conditions actively participated through a Transition Advisory Group, contributing their experiences and insights.

Main Results:

  • The conference successfully engaged 405 attendees, fostering peer support, guidance, and connections among participants.
  • It enabled the formation of long-lasting collaborations aimed at improving health services and outcomes for young people transitioning to adult care.
  • Provider organizations shared successes and challenges, highlighting the impact of expert advice and support from the BNTNN.

Conclusions:

  • Hybrid participation methods effectively brought together key stakeholders, promoting a shared understanding of transition service needs.
  • The BNTNN initiative demonstrated a successful model for driving sustainable quality improvements in young people's transition services.
  • Continued collaboration and the involvement of young people with lived experience are crucial for advancing future healthcare transition services.
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