[article] Title : | Multidisciplinary support for healthcare transitioning across an urban healthcare network | Material Type: | printed text | Authors: | Davidson, Lynn F., Author ; LCSW-R, Maya Doyle, Author ; Silver, Ellen J., Author | Publication Date: | 2015 | Article on page: | p. 677-683 | Languages : | English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) | in Journal of Pediatric Nursing > Vol.30 No.5 (Sep-Oct) 2015 [11/19/2015] . - p. 677-683Abstract: | Background A successful transition from pediatric to adult oriented health care is a vital process in maintaining a patient-centered medical home for youth with special health care needs(YSHCNs). We assessed practices of providers who transition YsCHNs to adult-oriented medical care in a large urban academic healthcare network generalist and subspecialist Methods: A web-based survey was distributed to 376 adapted from the pediatric providers. Survey assessed provider utilization of 11 recent transitioning literature. 2002 consensus statement on Health Care Transitions for YSHCNs, and Compliance score(CS11) was calculated as a sum of steps completed. Additional items assessed knowledge of transitioning literature and respondent demographics Results: Survey achieved a 28% response rate(n 105), of whom 84 reported assisting transitioning YsHCNs. Only 16.7% of these respondents were compliant with 7 or more of the 11 Essential Steps. who identified social work or nursing were more likely to have Csil scores 27 compared to those without and were more likely to be compliant with specific step transitioning steps for Conclusion: We found limited and incomplete utili of recommended support from social Ns by pediatric providers within a large urban healthcare network. Access to work and nursing was associated with greater utilization of specific recommended steps, with more optimal compliance. Further research needs to assess the transitioning practice of all members of the multidisciplinary team and whether operationalizing healthcare transition for YSHCNs as a multidisciplinary activity impacts the transitioning process and patient out c 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. | Link for e-copy: | http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-pediatric-nursing/ | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=25276 |
[article] Multidisciplinary support for healthcare transitioning across an urban healthcare network [printed text] / Davidson, Lynn F., Author ; LCSW-R, Maya Doyle, Author ; Silver, Ellen J., Author . - 2015 . - p. 677-683. Languages : English ( eng) Original Language : English ( eng) in Journal of Pediatric Nursing > Vol.30 No.5 (Sep-Oct) 2015 [11/19/2015] . - p. 677-683Abstract: | Background A successful transition from pediatric to adult oriented health care is a vital process in maintaining a patient-centered medical home for youth with special health care needs(YSHCNs). We assessed practices of providers who transition YsCHNs to adult-oriented medical care in a large urban academic healthcare network generalist and subspecialist Methods: A web-based survey was distributed to 376 adapted from the pediatric providers. Survey assessed provider utilization of 11 recent transitioning literature. 2002 consensus statement on Health Care Transitions for YSHCNs, and Compliance score(CS11) was calculated as a sum of steps completed. Additional items assessed knowledge of transitioning literature and respondent demographics Results: Survey achieved a 28% response rate(n 105), of whom 84 reported assisting transitioning YsHCNs. Only 16.7% of these respondents were compliant with 7 or more of the 11 Essential Steps. who identified social work or nursing were more likely to have Csil scores 27 compared to those without and were more likely to be compliant with specific step transitioning steps for Conclusion: We found limited and incomplete utili of recommended support from social Ns by pediatric providers within a large urban healthcare network. Access to work and nursing was associated with greater utilization of specific recommended steps, with more optimal compliance. Further research needs to assess the transitioning practice of all members of the multidisciplinary team and whether operationalizing healthcare transition for YSHCNs as a multidisciplinary activity impacts the transitioning process and patient out c 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. | Link for e-copy: | http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-pediatric-nursing/ | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=25276 |
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