Conflicting realities experienced by children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions when transitioning to adult health services

Title

Conflicting realities experienced by children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions when transitioning to adult health services

Creator

Noyes J; Pritchard S; Pritchard A; Bennett V; Rees S

Identifier

Publisher

Journal of advanced nursing

Date

2018

Subject

social support; qualitative analysis; palliative therapy; major clinical study; sibling; non profit organization; skill; joint; human; article; child; female; male; controlled study; adult; interview; total quality management; transition to adult care; learning; social media; adult child; secondary analysis; dilution; facilitation; social isolation

Description

AIMS: The aim of this study was to report a secondary qualitative analysis exploring the cultural and practical differences that young people and parents experience when transitioning from children's to adult services. BACKGROUND: Despite two decades of research and quality improvement initiatives, young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions still find transition unsatisfactory. DESIGN: Secondary analysis: 77 qualitative interviews with children and young people (20), parents (35), siblings (1), professionals (21).

Citation List Month

February 2019 List

Collection

Citation

Noyes J; Pritchard S; Pritchard A; Bennett V; Rees S, “Conflicting realities experienced by children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions when transitioning to adult health services,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed March 28, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/16029.