Transition and Life-Long Care for Adults With Cerebral Palsy: A Patient Group 'Too Hard to Impact!' Are We Still Sending Young People 'Off a Cliff'?

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Tác giả: Jill Cadwgan, Charlie Fairhurst, Jane Goodwin, Charlotte Nash, Johanna Smith, Susie Turner

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: England : Journal of evaluation in clinical practice , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 728296

 OBJECTIVES: At Evelina London Children's Hospital, tertiary care is provided for children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) across the South East of England. An increasing number of adults with CP remain under the care of the children's hospital due to a lack of appropriate adult neurodisability services. This quality improvement project as part of a gap analysis regarding transition pathways for young adults with CP, aimed to explore the lived experience of young adults within our service, with respect to transition and care in adulthood. METHODS: This was a multi-methods design. Firstly, a bespoke questionnaire to young adults with CP and their families evaluated their experience of transition, access to services, challenges with care, and their needs from healthcare professionals (n = 46). Then, a focus group with parents of adults with CP (n = 4) and interviews with adults with CP (n = 5) informed design of an ideal transition pathway and adult service. The qualitative data were thematically analysed. RESULTS: Framework analysis of the questionnaire data was mapped against the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) with the following themes identified: Body structure and function: pain and anxiety
  Activity: equality
  accessibility and relationships
  Participation: need for friendship and social opportunities, employment and education
  Environmental factors: health services and providers
  home environment and wider community
  Personal factors: independence. Analysis of the focus group and interviews identified five main themes: Gradual and co-ordinated transition process
  Co-ordination of care in adult services
  Knowledge, skills and experience of professionals
  Communication
  and Worrying about the future. CONCLUSIONS: Participants identified significant challenges with transition pathways and adult care. Annual reviews from healthcare professionals with expertise in CP should be offered to young adults to ensure early identification of health needs. Further research is needed to support business planning in development of appropriate adult services for adults with CP and ensure successful transition pathways.
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