2008
DOI: 10.1002/art.23921
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Interrelationship of self‐management and transitional care needs of adolescents with arthritis: Comment on the article by Stinson et al

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“…Self‐management skills are integral to the achievement of independence necessary for successful healthcare transitions . Researchers and clinicians agree that adolescents and young adults should not transfer from pediatric to adult health services unless they have the skills necessary for functioning effectively in the adult healthcare system, including adhering to medication regimens .…”
Section: Improving Health For the Long‐term Survivormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Self‐management skills are integral to the achievement of independence necessary for successful healthcare transitions . Researchers and clinicians agree that adolescents and young adults should not transfer from pediatric to adult health services unless they have the skills necessary for functioning effectively in the adult healthcare system, including adhering to medication regimens .…”
Section: Improving Health For the Long‐term Survivormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Self‐management skills are integral to the achievement of independence necessary for successful healthcare transitions . Researchers and clinicians agree that adolescents and young adults should not transfer from pediatric to adult health services unless they have the skills necessary for functioning effectively in the adult healthcare system, including adhering to medication regimens . The Pediatric Committee of the American Society of Transplantation has recommended that prior to transferring to adult‐centered care, the pediatric transplant recipient should demonstrate the ability to independently manage their health .…”
Section: Improving Health For the Long‐term Survivormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Key elements of self-management include the promotion of health education, communication skills, decision-making and problem-solving skills, and self-care in the context of meaningful social support [Sawyer and Aroni, 2005]. Self-management skills are integral to both optimal medication adherence and the achievement of independence necessary for a successful health care transition [McDonagh and Hackett, 2008;Watson, 2005]. Tools are available to assess readiness and guide progression [Baker and Denyes, 2008].…”
Section: Lung Transplantation Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Confidence to see health professionals without parents is an important skill for successful transition and supports the development of autonomy (Robertson et al 2006, McDonagh and Hackett 2008, Wells et al 2012. Adolescents who visit the doctor without their parents tend to participate more actively in the consultations (McDonagh and Kelly 2003).…”
Section: Write For Usmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A transition plan is also recommended by NICE (2016) (Singh et al 2016). Many studies support the transition process starting early, ideally at the beginning of adolescence (11-12 years) and at the latest by the age of 14 (White 2002, McDonagh 2008, Hilderson et al 2013, Nagra et al 2015, Foster et al 2017.…”
Section: Write For Usmentioning
confidence: 99%