Enabling good transition processes from child to adult medical care: a study protocol
Camilla Ida Ravnbøl, Laura Altweck, Silke Schmidt, Lene Bistrup, Stefan Borgwardt, Sidse Marie Arnfred, Pia Jeppesen, Philipp von Bismarck, Julie Bork Nellegaard, Alexander Prehn-Kristensen, Ada Colic

TL;DR
This study explores how young people transition from child to adult medical care to improve their health and well-being.
Contribution
The study introduces a cross-country, interdisciplinary approach combining multiple methods to understand and support medical transitions.
Findings
The study will track transition experiences through interviews, surveys, and observations over 12 months.
Findings will inform guidelines for transitional care and be applicable to other medical fields.
The project combines medical, psychological, and anthropological perspectives to address transition challenges.
Abstract
Hundreds of patients each year transfer from child to adult medical care when they become adults. The transfer in health care comes with a risk of interrupted treatment or a failure to follow treatment properly, which can have serious consequences for the physical and mental health and well-being of the young person, and for their future ability to engage in education, work or social life. The Child to Adult Transition project (CAT) is a cross-country and inter-disciplinary innovation and research project that aims to address this pertinent topic. CAT focuses on young people in rheumatology and mental health care in Denmark and Germany and develops transition programmes to support young persons and their parents in the transfer from child to adult medical care, while exploring how young people experience and reflect on this transition and their experiences of the CAT programs. The CAT…
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TopicsAdolescent and Pediatric Healthcare · Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life · Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues
