Transition of Care in Epilepsy
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Transition of Care in Epilepsy
Abstract
Transition of care is the planned, coordinated movement from a child and family environment of pediatrics to a patient centered adult care setting. Epilepsy is a common neurological condition. While seizures remit in a proportion of children, in around 50% of children seizures persist into adulthood. Also, with advances in diagnostics and therapeutics, more children with epilepsy survive into adulthood, and need services of adult neurologists. Clinical guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics, American College of Family Physicians and American College of Physicians called for "supporting the healthcare transition from adolescence to adulthood", but this occurs in a minority of patients. There are several challenges to implementing transition of care at the level of the patient and family, pediatric and adult neurologist and with systems of care. Transition needs vary based on the type of epilepsy and epilepsy syndrome and presence of co-morbidities. Transition clinics are essential to effective transfer of care, but implementation remains extremely variable, with a variety of clinics or program structures in countries around the world. There is a need to develop multidisciplinary transition clinics, enhance physician education and establish national guidelines for this important process to be put into practice. Further studies are also needed to develop best practices and assess outcomes of well executed transition programs on epilepsy.
Keywords: Adolescents; Adult neurologist; Epilepsy; Pediatric neurologist; Transition clinics; Transition of care.
© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Dr. K C Chaudhuri Foundation.
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