Fact-finding survey of doctors at the departments of pediatrics and pediatric surgery on the transition of patients with childhood-onset chronic disease from pediatric to adult healthcare

Author:

Kikuchi RyotaORCID,Sato IoriORCID,Hirata Yoichiro,Sugiyama Masahiko,Iwasaki Miwa,Sekiguchi Hiromi,Sato Atsushi,Suzuki Seigo,Morisaki-Nakamura MayumiORCID,Kita Sachiko,Oka Akira,Kamibeppu KiyokoORCID,Ikeda Mari,Kato Motohiro

Abstract

Background The number of adult patients with childhood-onset chronic diseases is increasing. However, the process of transitioning these patients from child- to adult-centered medical services faces many difficulties. Despite the key role that doctors in the pediatric field are considered to play in transition, few fact-finding surveys about transition have been conducted among these doctors. Objective The aim of this study was to demonstrate the current status and challenges in the transition of patients with childhood-onset chronic diseases by a fact-finding survey of pediatricians and pediatric surgeons at a university hospital. Methods A cross-sectional survey was performed using an anonymous self-administered questionnaire. Seventy-six doctors of pediatrics and pediatric surgery (excluding junior residents) in a university hospital were asked to answer an anonymous self-report questionnaire. A multidisciplinary research team selected items related to the transitional process. Results Sixty (79%) doctors participated, of whom 52 (87%) showed awareness of transition. No doctor answered that “Transition is conducted smoothly.” Doctors with shorter pediatric department experience had lower awareness and poorer experience with transition. In contrast to pediatric surgeons, pediatricians explained “job-seeking activities” and “contraceptive methods” to the patient, and reported a higher patient age at which to initiate explanation of transition to the patient and his/her family. Among factors inhibiting transition, 39 (65%) respondents selected “The patient’s family members do not desire transition” and 34 (57%) selected “Although a relevant adult healthcare department is available, it will not accept the patient.” The medical providers most frequently considered to have responsibility for playing a central role in the transition process were “pediatrician/pediatric surgeon,” “medical social worker,” and “regional medical liaison office.” Discussion To promote transition, pediatric and adult healthcare departments should share concerns about and cooperate in the establishment of more effective methods of transition, and provide multidisciplinary collaboration to support patients and their families.

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MEXT

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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