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. 2013 Dec;13(6):900-8.
doi: 10.1007/s11892-013-0420-x.

Transition readiness in adolescents and emerging adults with diabetes: the role of patient-provider communication

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Transition readiness in adolescents and emerging adults with diabetes: the role of patient-provider communication

Maureen Monaghan et al. Curr Diab Rep. 2013 Dec.

Abstract

Transition from pediatric to adult care represents a high risk period for adolescents and emerging adults with diabetes. Fundamental differences between pediatric and adult care delivery models may contribute to increased risk for poor health outcomes. This review provides a brief overview of models of care in pediatric and adult settings and focuses on patient-provider communication content and quality as potential points of intervention to improve transition-related outcomes. This review also highlights disparities in transition and communication for adolescents and emerging adults from racial/ethnic minority groups and discusses recent changes in health care legislation that have significant implications for the transition process. Intervention opportunities include programs to enhance developmentally-appropriate patient-provider interactions and increased attention to promoting transition readiness skills. Improving patient-provider communication may hasten the development of vital self-advocacy skills needed in adult health care systems and, thus, help establish a lasting pattern of positive diabetes self-care.

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Maureen Monaghan, Marisa Hilliard, Rachel Sweenie, Kristin Riekert declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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This article does not contain any studies with human or animal subjects performed by any of the authors.

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Patient-provider interactions during the transition process. High-quality, developmentally appropriate communication with a health care provider plays a key role in preparation for transition to adult medical care. Support for decision making, independent responsibility, and transition readiness in pediatric care may contribute to improved health outcomes and increased engagement in adult medical care.

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