Use of Transition Resources by Primary Care Providers for Youth With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

Intellect Dev Disabil

Paul B. Dressler, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine; Teresa K. Nguyen, University of Colorado School of Public Health; Eric J. Moody, Sandra L. Friedman, and Laura Pickler, University of Colorado School of Medicine.

Published: February 2018

Youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) often experience difficulties with successful transition from pediatric to adult healthcare. A consultative Transition Clinic for youth with IDD was piloted as a quality improvement project, and assessed the engagement of primary care providers (PCPs) for transition planning after patients were seen in clinic. Although many PCPs found the clinic and resources useful, individual and systemic barriers often prohibited them from participating in transition planning for this patient population. These findings highlight systemic barriers that need to be addressed to ensure successful transition, as well as the need for a specialized Transition Clinic with involvement of specialists with expertise in IDD, such as Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, to assist throughout transition process.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1352/1934-9556-56.1.56DOI Listing

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