2022
DOI: 10.1177/23743735221133652
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The Inpatient Experience of Emerging Adults: Transitioning From Pediatric to Adult Care

Abstract: The pediatric-to-adult care transition has been correlated with worse outcomes, including increased mortality. Emerging adults transitioning from child-specific healthcare facilities to adult hospitals encounter marked differences in environment, culture, and processes of care. Accordingly, emerging adults may experience care differently than other hospitalized adults. We performed a retrospective cohort study of patients admitted to a large urban safety net hospital and compared all domains of patient experie… Show more

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“…Several factors contribute to this discontinuity of care in adolescence: lack of organization, scarce resources and collaboration between services, stigma, concerns about peers judgement, and low family compliance (Anderson, Newlove-Delgado and Ford, 2022; Roberti et al ., 2023b). The result is feeling left alone (Driver et al ., 2022) and a later worsening of symptoms with urgent service re-entries (Anderson, Newlove-Delgado and Ford, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several factors contribute to this discontinuity of care in adolescence: lack of organization, scarce resources and collaboration between services, stigma, concerns about peers judgement, and low family compliance (Anderson, Newlove-Delgado and Ford, 2022; Roberti et al ., 2023b). The result is feeling left alone (Driver et al ., 2022) and a later worsening of symptoms with urgent service re-entries (Anderson, Newlove-Delgado and Ford, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies that conducted surveys or interviews with patients and their caregivers, however, describe dissatisfaction and feelings of being left alone [10,11]. Patients often report the need for AMHS to work more closely with them and their carers, as well as the need for the transition to start earlier [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%