Review
Copyright ©2009 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Aug 14, 2009; 15(30): 3744-3747
Published online Aug 14, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.3744
Table 1 Checklist of tasks for the patients and the medical team based on chronological age as suggested by Hait et al[8]
AgePatientMedical team
11-13Able to articulate his or her GI conditionIntroduces idea of future independent visits
Able to name medications, doses, side effectsAsks parents to remain in waiting room for a portion of the visit
Knows strategies to take his or her medicationsAnticipatory guidance about fitness, sexuality, and substance abuse
Able to use and read a thermometer
Articulates impact of IBD on school and daily life
14-16Able to identify medical teamDirects all questions and explanations to patient
Knows names and purposes of procedures and tests done on him or herPatient ask for input first
Knows his or her medical historyExplores family’s apprehensions about patient taking in primary role
Knows names of IBD social support groups and community organizationsClarifies to patient what must legally be disclosed to parents
Understands the medical risk of no adherenceDetermines when the patients wants his or her parents in and out of the room
Understands the impact of drugs and alcohol on the illnessInitiates discussion about eventual transfer of care
Determines post-high school plans (social, employment, education)
Instructs patient to keep names of medications, dosages, and medical team contact in wallet/purse/backpack
Instructs patient on how to get prescriptions filled and how to call and schedule appointments
17-19Knows how to gather information about IBDInitiates conversation about potential barriers to transition
Demonstrates consistent ability to book own appointments, fill prescriptions, contact medical teamIdentifies potential adult GI providers
Able to name his or her insurance coverage and plans for next 2 years of coverageEncourages patient to meet and interview providers
Carries insurance information in wallet/purse/backpackReminds patient and family that at age 18 the patient has the right to make his or her own heath choices
20-23Has had a telephone conversation with potential adult GI providersProviders patient with medical summary and checklist (see Table 2)
Initial visit with adult GI is scheduled while IBD stableTransfers medical records to adult provider
Table 2 Clinical transition framework[9]
Early (10 to 12 years of age)Middle (13 to 15 years of age)Late (16 to 18 years of age)
Self-advocacyDescribe GI conditionName and describe the role of those involved in careReview successful changes achieved in life
Learn about transition processLearn about rights and responsibilitiesReview GI conditions and ways to stay informed
Independent behaviorsName medications and dosesDescribe tests and reasons for themDemonstrate knowledge in dealing with own care needs (e.g. booking appointments, refilling prescriptions)
Choose method to remember to take medicationPlan and prepare for appointments
Discuss differences in pediatric and adult care
Encourage self-reporting
Sexual healthDiscuss puberty and changes related to GI condition and medication side effectsDiscuss safer relationships and datingAware of sexual capability and ability to have children
Name places for reliable sexual health informationUnderstands sexual behaviors and its risks
Social supportsDescribe role of family in transition processDiscuss family medical historyEnrolls in GI support associations
Discuss ways to benefit from peer supportIdentifies contacts in case of need of emotional support
Educational/ vocational planningDiscuss school attendance, goals and strengthsReview restrictions for education or workAware of work opportunities
Discuss volunteering opportunities at school or communityDiscuss further plans for insurance coverage
Health and lifestylesReview healthy active livingReview ways of coping with stressDescribes exercise/activity routines
Tobacco use or other substancesLearn of risks associated with driving and GI conditionDiscuss importance of planning ahead for trips and being away from home