Protocol for READY2Exit: a patient-oriented, mixed methods study examining transition readiness in adolescents with co-occurring physical and mental health conditions

Up to 57% of adolescents and young adults (AYA) with chronic physical health conditions experience mental health conditions, the presence of which contributes to increased morbidity and poor quality of life. AYA with co-occurring physical and mental health conditions, therefore, may experience addit...

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Main Authors: Allemang Brooke, Samuel Susan, Sitter Kathleen C., Patten Scott B., Patton Megan, Pintson Karina, Greer Katelyn, Schofield Keighley, Farias Marcela, Punjwani Zoya, Mackie Andrew S., Dimitropoulos Gina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2022-05-01
Series:Journal of Transition Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/jtm-2022-0001
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Summary:Up to 57% of adolescents and young adults (AYA) with chronic physical health conditions experience mental health conditions, the presence of which contributes to increased morbidity and poor quality of life. AYA with co-occurring physical and mental health conditions, therefore, may experience additional challenges as they transition from pediatric to adult services. While transition readiness – the acquisition of self-management and advocacy skills – contributes to successful transitions to adult care, this concept has not been adequately explored for AYA with co-occurring physical and mental health conditions. Research is needed to identify whether the presence of a mental health comorbidity is associated with transition readiness, and what the experiences of AYA with co-occurring conditions are as they exit pediatric services. This paper outlines the protocol for the Readiness and Experiences of ADolescents and Young Adults with Co-occurring Physical and Mental Health Conditions Exiting Pediatric Services (READY2Exit) study; the first study to address this gap using a patient-oriented, mixed methods design.
ISSN:2568-2407