Self-perceived importance and confidence of adolescents transitioning to adult care [0.03%]
青少年过渡到成人护理时的自我感知重要性和信心水平
Lisa Lestishock,Carrie Cuomo,Teresa Hickam et al.
Lisa Lestishock et al.
Purpose: Motivational interviewing (MI) techniques are used by health care teams to engage adolescents and young adults (AYAs) in health care self-management and pediatric to adult health care transition (HCT) planning ef...
Bolstering connectedness through peer support: Randomized-controlled trial of a web-based peer support program for adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease [0.03%]
同伴支持强化连接:一项针对青少年炎症性肠病患者的基于网络的同伴支持项目的随机对照试验
Meghan K Ford,Armanda Iuliano,Thomas D Walters et al.
Meghan K Ford et al.
Background: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic autoimmune disease often diagnosed during adolescence. IBD negatively impacts all aspects of health-related quality of life, resulting in physical, emotional, soci...
The role of navigation services in supporting mental health and addictions care transitions: A qualitative exploration of perspectives from transitional-aged youth, family, and service providers (part 2) [0.03%]
导航服务在支持精神卫生和成瘾护理过渡中的作用:对过渡年龄青年、家庭和服务提供者视角的质性探究(第二部分)
Roula Markoulakis,Hinaya Cader,Karen Wong et al.
Roula Markoulakis et al.
Introduction: Transitional-aged youth (TAY) are at a vulnerable stage of their development in which mental health and/or addiction (MHA) issues tend to manifest and/or increase in severity. These youth also tend to find t...
Transition experiences of adolescents and young adults working with a patient navigator [0.03%]
青少年与年轻成人使用的患者导航员过渡期体验研究
Daniella San Martin-Feeney,Sophie Samborn,Brooke Allemang et al.
Daniella San Martin-Feeney et al.
Introduction: The transition from pediatric to adult care poses challenges for adolescents and young adults (AYA) with chronic conditions and their caregivers. A patient navigator (PN) intervention may mitigate transition...
Experiences of barriers and facilitators in mental health care transitions: A qualitative exploration of perspectives from transitional-aged youth, family, and service providers (part 1) [0.03%]
过渡期精神卫生服务的障碍与促进因素:来自过渡年龄段青年、家庭成员及服务提供者视角的质性研究(上篇)
Roula Markoulakis,Hinaya Cader,Karen Wong et al.
Roula Markoulakis et al.
Introduction: Transitional-aged youth (TAY) are at a vulnerable stage of their development in which mental health and/or addiction (MHA) issues tend to manifest and/or increase in severity. TAY also tend to find themselve...