The transition of adolescents with diabetes from the children’s health care service in to the adult health care service: a review of the literature

Fleming, Elizabeth, Carter, Bernie orcid iconORCID: 0000-0001-5226-9878 and Gillibrand, Warren (2002) The transition of adolescents with diabetes from the children’s health care service in to the adult health care service: a review of the literature. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 11 (5). pp. 560-567. ISSN 09621067

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2702.2002.00639.x

Abstract

• Adolescents with diabetes have unique health needs, which impact upon their transition from children's health care services into adult health care services.

• These health needs result from the precarious period in their lives, when they have to cope with the stresses of being a maturing person. This coincides with their move from the children's into the adult health care service. Whilst coping with these pressures they must also keep their diabetes under control.

• The impact of emotional and physical demands upon the adolescent means that they are more susceptible to non-adherence, which may result in reduced diabetic control.

• This literature review identifies some of the many barriers erected to the transition into the adult health care system; these barriers may be constructed by any one of the parties involved: the children's health care team, adult health care team, the adolescent or their family.

• Principles of a successful transition are explored, along with the prerequisite qualities required of health care providers and the health care service.


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