Journal of Transition Medicine (Sep 2022)

Provider perspectives of barriers and facilitators to the transition from pediatric to adult care: a qualitative descriptive study using the COM-B model of behaviour

  • Cassidy Christine E.,
  • Kontak Julia C.,
  • Pidduck Jacklynn,
  • Higgins Amanda,
  • Anderson Scott,
  • Best Shauna,
  • Grant Amy,
  • Jeffers Elizabeth,
  • MacDonald Sarah,
  • MacKinnon Lindsay,
  • Mireault Amy,
  • Rowe Liam,
  • Walls Rose,
  • Curran Janet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/jtm-2022-0003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 1529 – 30

Abstract

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Transition of care can be a complex process that involves multiple providers working together across the pediatric and adult health care system to support youth. The shift from a primarily family-centred approach to a patient-centred approach that emphasizes more personal responsibility for health care management can be challenging for youth, caregivers and providers to navigate. Despite the importance of transition, there is a lack of evidence about the best practices and types of interventions that support the transition of care process from the perspective of both pediatric and adult health care providers. An exploration of barriers and facilitators is a critical first step to identifying important behavioural determinants for designing and implementing evidence-based interventions. As such, the purpose of this study was to identify the barriers and facilitators to the transition of care from the perspective of pediatric and adult health care providers.

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