Perspectives of patients, parents, and health care providers on facilitators of and barriers to the transition from pediatric to adult care in inflammatory bowel disease: a qualitative descriptive study

Author:

Bihari Allison1ORCID,Wine Eytan2ORCID,Seow Cynthia H3ORCID,Goodman Karen J1,Kroeker Karen I1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, University of Alberta , Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2X8 , Canada

2. Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition, Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta , Edmonton, Alberta T6G 1C9 , Canada

3. Division of Gastroenterology, Departments of Medicine and Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary , Calgary, Alberta T2N 4Z6 , Canada

Abstract

Abstract Background The typical transition from pediatric to adult care in patients with inflammatory bowel disease occurs with an increase in health care utilization and a decrease in adherence to medications and scheduled appointments. An effective transition could reduce negative impacts but requires identifying opportunities to improve this process. This study aims to describe barriers and facilitators of transition according to patients, parents, and health care providers. Methods This study used a qualitative description approach. The lead author conducted semi-structured interviews with 17 patients, 13 parents, and 15 providers recruited from Western Canada. Latent content analysis identified themes in interview transcripts. Results The theme of preparedness emerged across all groups as a transition facilitator. Other facilitators that emerged included patient characteristics, supportive parents, home environment, and supportive adult care team. Themes of barriers that emerged included patient factors, “hovering parents” and family factors, navigating a new health care system, and travel distance. Conclusions This study describes facilitators and barriers according to each stakeholder involved in the transition process. Future studies should focus on designing and evaluating interventions aimed at promoting facilitators and addressing identified barriers in patients preparing to transition from pediatric to adult care.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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