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. 2022 Jul 12;4(1):20220002.
doi: 10.1515/jtm-2022-0002. eCollection 2022 Jan 1.

Gaps in transition readiness measurement: a comparison of instruments to a conceptual model

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Gaps in transition readiness measurement: a comparison of instruments to a conceptual model

Katherine South et al. J Transit Med. .

Abstract

Objectives: Measuring transition readiness is important when preparing young people with chronic illness for successful transition to adult care. The Expanded Socioecological Model of Adolescent and Young Adult Readiness to Transition (Expanded SMART) offers a holistic view of factors that influence transition readiness and outcomes. The aim of this study was to examine conceptual congruency of transition readiness instruments with the Expanded SMART to determine the breadth and frequency of constructs measured.

Methods: PubMed was searched to identify observational and experimental studies that measured transition readiness across chronic illnesses. Selected instruments were first evaluated on their development and psychometric properties. Next, reviewers independently mapped each instrument item to Expanded SMART constructs: knowledge, skills/self-efficacy, relationships/communication, psychosocial/emotions, developmental maturity, beliefs/expectations, goals/motivation. If items did not map to a construct, a new construct was named inductively through group discussion.

Results: Three instruments (TRAQ [20 items], STARx [18 items] and TRxANSITION Index [32 items]), reported in 74 studies, were identified. Across instruments, most items mapped to three constructs: skills/self-efficacy, developmental maturity, and knowledge. The psychosocial constructs of goals/motivation and psychosocial/emotions were underrepresented in the instruments. No instrument mapped to every model construct. Two new constructs: independent living and organization were identified.

Conclusions: Constructs representing transition readiness in three frequently used transition readiness instruments vary considerably from Expanded SMART, a holistic conceptual model of transition readiness, suggesting that conceptualization and operationalization of transition readiness is not standardized. No instrument reflected all conceptual constructs of transition readiness and psychosocial constructs were underrepresented, suggesting that current instruments may provide an incomplete measurement of transition readiness.

Keywords: adolescent and young adult (AYA); conceptual framework; healthcare transition; transition readiness measurement.

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Competing interests: Authors state no conflict of interest.

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Proportion of items on the TRxANSITION Index, STARx and TRAQ mapping to expanded SMART model constructs. Scale range extends beyond 100% to accommodate items from each instrument which mapped to more than one construct ***9 items mapped to >1 construct; **5 items mapped to >1 construct; *4 items mapped to >1 construct.

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