Publications by authors named "P Jacquin"

The transition from pediatrics to adult services represents one of the many changes experienced by adolescents with chronic illnesses between childhood and adulthood. It needs to be structured and personalized to support the young person's development and empowerment, as well as the construction of his or her overall life project. With this in mind, AD'venir offers transition preparation consultations, the details and benefits of which are described in this article.

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To pool resources and reduce inequalities in access to transition preparation for patients, transition clinics were created in France. They are places in hospitals, independent of the usual care departments, offering multiple resources and services for adolescents and their parents. Of the 24 physicians from care departments who were surveyed, half of them do not use transition clinics.

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Our objective was to assess the value of transition preparation consultations (TPC) offered by the AD'venir unit (R. Debré hospital, Paris) as a new service of transitional care, from the perspective of adolescents with chronic conditions (CCs) and their referring healthcare providers (RHCPs). TPCs included a face-to-face interview with pediatricians trained in adolescent medicine, exploring the adolescent's past (CC history), present (daily life, Treatment Burden Questionnaire, family/peer relationships, school, hobbies, sexuality, drugs), and future (global life project, transition, Good2Go questionnaire).

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The transition of care between pediatric and adult care is a key-period for adolescents with chronic disease, because of the high risk of follow-up loss and of short-term and long-term poorer health. To support transition, platforms of transition have been created in France since several years, implemented in pediatric or adult care structures. Their common objective is to provide a physical reception of adolescents and their parents to share about transition issues, and to inform them about resources to enhance the adolescent's global health.

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Adolescence can be a particularly challenging period for individuals with a chronic illness. To help the specialized healthcare teams, an expert panel drafted a checklist of topics to be addressed throughout adolescence that are often not covered in subspecialty clinic visits such as peers, coping, adherence, understanding of illness, sexuality, etc., since these topics apply to youth with special healthcare needs.

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