The role of family adaptation in the transition to adulthood for youth with medical complexity: a qualitative case study protocol

For youth with medical complexity and their families, the transition to adulthood is a stressful and disruptive period that is further complicated by the transfer from relatively integrated and familiar pediatric services to more fragmented and unfamiliar adult services. Previous studies report that...

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Main Authors: Li Lin, Carter Nancy, Ploeg Jenny, Gorter Jan Willem, Strachan Patricia H.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2022-01-01
Series:Journal of Transition Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/jtm-2021-0005
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Summary:For youth with medical complexity and their families, the transition to adulthood is a stressful and disruptive period that is further complicated by the transfer from relatively integrated and familiar pediatric services to more fragmented and unfamiliar adult services. Previous studies report that families feel abandoned, overwhelmed, and unsupported during transition. In order to provide better support to families, we need to understand how families currently manage transition, what supports they need most, and how key factors influence their experiences. The aim of this study is to understand how families of youth with medical complexity adapt to the youth’s transition to adulthood and transfer to adult health care, social, and education services, and to explain how contextual factors interact to influence this process.
ISSN:2568-2407