Publications by authors named "Martina Oldhafer"

Article Synopsis
  • - The research investigates the transition process for adolescents and young adults with kidney transplants in Germany, focusing on the structures and timing of care transfers during this vulnerable phase.
  • - An observational study involving healthcare professionals revealed a strong awareness of the importance of effective transitional care, with a consensus on key elements but challenges in daily implementation due to the lack of structured guidelines.
  • - Professionals prefer a flexible, individualized approach to transitioning based on various factors, but they face difficulties due to strict age regulations set by health authorities.
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Transition from child to adult-oriented care is widely regarded a challenging period for young people with kidney transplants and is associated with a high risk of graft failure. We analyzed the existing transition structures in Germany and Austria using a questionnaire and retrospective data of 119 patients transferred in 2011 to 2012. Most centers (73%) confirmed agreements on the transition procedure.

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Background: The transition from pediatric to nephrology care is not yet a standardized procedure. The result is an increased risk of deteriorating transplant function, with the potential for premature transplant failure.

Methods/design: In phase I of this study, we shall evaluate the current patient transition situation in all existing German pediatric and nephrology departments (n = 17), including an evaluation of the views of physicians, nurses, and psychosocial support staff regarding transition.

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Interactive CBE holds potential to increase IRK and IRB in adolescents following transplantation. An experimental design assessed the effect of CBE on IRK and renal function in adolescents after transplantation (N = 50, aged 15-20 yr). The IGr (N = 26) completed a nine-item questionnaire (9-iQ) covering IRK and IRB prior to completing CBE at three consecutive time points (T0-T2).

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