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Transition from a Pediatric HIV Intramural Clinical Research Program to Adolescent and Adult Community-Based Care Services
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Family MedicineTransition Readiness ScaleAdolescent Behavioral HealthMental HealthSocial WorkAdolescent MedicineYouth Well-beingPublic HealthLife ExpectancyHealth Services ResearchHealth SciencesSocial CareYoung Adult MedicineHealthcare TransitionSocial TransitionHivTransition ReadinessTreatment And PreventionAdolescent Primary CarePediatricsGroup CounselingMedicineYouth Behavioral Health
Abstract As treatment options have improved, there has been a significant increase in the life expectancy of HIV-infected children and adolescents. For most adolescents, the time comes when it is appropriate to transition from pediatric care to an adult or community-based provider. In response to a program closure, a transition readiness scale was developed. A total of 39 caregivers of HIV-infected youth (ages 10–18) and 12 youth over the age of 18 years were interviewed at two time points. Barriers associated with transition were identified and addressed between visits. Transition readiness improved and state anxiety decreased significantly from the first time point to the last visit (approximately 7 months later). Not having a home social worker was the most reported concern/need identified. Barriers to transition and interventions utilized to assist with transitioning care are discussed.
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