BACKGROUND: This European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation [ECCO] topical review focuses on the transition of adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] from child-centred to adult-oriented care. The aim was to provide evidence-supported, expert consensus for health professionals taking part in the transition. METHODS: An online survey determined the areas of importance for health professionals involved in the transition of adolescents with IBD. Thereafter an expert panel of nine paediatric and five adult gastroenterologists was formed to identify the critical elements of the transition programme, and to prepare core messages defined as 'current practice points'. There is limited literature about transition, therefore this review is mainly based on expert opinion and consensus, rather than on specific evidence. RESULTS: A total of 21 practice points were generated before the first [online] voting round. Practice points that reached >80% agreement were accepted, while those that did not reach 80% agreement were refined during a consensus meeting and subjected to voting. Ultimately, 14 practice points were retained by this review. CONCLUSION: We present a consensus-based framework for transitional care in IBD that provides a guidance for clinical practice.
European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation topical review on transitional care in inflammatory bowel disease / P.F. Van Rheenen, M. Aloi, I.A. Biron, K. Carlsen, R. Cooney, S. Cucchiara, G. Cullen, J.C. Escher, J. Kierkus, J.O. Lindsay, E. Roma, R.K. Russell, J. Sieczkowska-Golub, M. Harbord. - In: JOURNAL OF CROHN'S AND COLITIS. - ISSN 1873-9946. - 11:9(2017 Sep), pp. 1032-1038. [10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjx010]
European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation topical review on transitional care in inflammatory bowel disease
M. AloiSecondo
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2017
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BACKGROUND: This European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation [ECCO] topical review focuses on the transition of adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] from child-centred to adult-oriented care. The aim was to provide evidence-supported, expert consensus for health professionals taking part in the transition. METHODS: An online survey determined the areas of importance for health professionals involved in the transition of adolescents with IBD. Thereafter an expert panel of nine paediatric and five adult gastroenterologists was formed to identify the critical elements of the transition programme, and to prepare core messages defined as 'current practice points'. There is limited literature about transition, therefore this review is mainly based on expert opinion and consensus, rather than on specific evidence. RESULTS: A total of 21 practice points were generated before the first [online] voting round. Practice points that reached >80% agreement were accepted, while those that did not reach 80% agreement were refined during a consensus meeting and subjected to voting. Ultimately, 14 practice points were retained by this review. CONCLUSION: We present a consensus-based framework for transitional care in IBD that provides a guidance for clinical practice.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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