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Cooley’s Anemia Foundation 2014 Patient Family Conference. Trans i t i on. VS. The Philly Experience. What is Transition?. tran⋅si⋅tion, [tran-zish- uh n]
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Cooley’s Anemia Foundation 2014 Patient Family Conference Transition VS The Philly Experience
What is Transition? • tran⋅si⋅tion, [tran-zish-uh n] • –noun 1.movement, passage, or change from one position, state, stage, subject, concept, etc., to another; change: the transition from adolescence to adulthood. • transition. (n.d.). Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). from Dictionary.com website
Cooley’s Anemia Foundation 2014 Patient Family Conference June 21, 2014 Janice R Beatty Diane Calamaras Lurie Children’s Hospital Comprehensive Thalassemia Program
Healthcare Transition • Transition to Adult Oriented Care is challenging • Teenagers • Increasing responsibilities • Learning independence • Managing own healthcare • Parents • Learning to let go • What’s different for thalassemia transition? • Many adults stay with Pediatric Thalassemia Programs • Continue to receive transfusions at Pediatric Centers • Lurie Children’s- Adults stay at Lurie to receive care & transfusions • - Specialty Care is by Adult Providers at NMH
Step Up Program • 4 year program • starts at age 14 and/or freshman in high school • Goals: • to empower adolescents to take responsibility for their own healthcare needs (‘step up’ to adulthood) • to prepare adolescents to transition to adult-oriented care • Specialty care through adult providers at NMH • Hematology care (transfusions, chelation, Thal Team remains at Lurie) • to enhance thalassemia education
Step Up Program Components • Pre Test • Assesses current knowledge re thalassemia • Given at initial transition comprehensive clinic visit Knowledge Test
Step Up Program Components • Checklist • Interdisciplinary checklist reviewed with adolescent & parent(s) at each yearly comprehensive visit • Measures core competencies, progress & identifies educational gaps Healthcare Checklist
Step Up Program Components cont’d • Step Up Binder • Given to adolescent at enrollment visit • Contains: • contact info • comprehensive pt care plan • health insurance/disability info • thal resources • educational materials
So far.... • Program started July 2008 • 16 patients enrolled • Data is collected on: • Compliance self reporting • Compliance with yearly exams • Serum ferritin values • % completing high school • Analysis shows knowledge deficits
MRI T2*/R2* 100% completed Bone Density Scan 100% completed within 1 year – 18 months Ferritins 40% decrease 20% stable 40% increase 16 patients enrolled 6 patients graduated from the program 5 patients are in last year of program 1 patient is in 3rd year of program 1 patient is in 1st year of program 3 patients lost to follow-up So far....Compliance with yearly exams
So far.... Multiple Choice Pre-Test Questions Frequently Answered Incorrectly
So far.... Checklist Questions with most Knowledge Deficits What meds are for How to fill prescriptions How to contact Hematology team Who Specialty Providers are How to make appointments How to access medical records What is HIPPA Freshman • Overall, knowledge deficit areas improved over the four years each patient was enrolled • Except- • How to Access Medical Records • What is HIPPA
We believe, even though our adolescents stay at Lurie Children’s & continue to receive hematology care as adults, this program will assist them to become independent adults armed with knowledge about thalassemia and able to meet their health care needs