Transition en diabétologie [Transition in diabetology].
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serval:BIB_E2BECF473AA3
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Review (review): journal as complete as possible of one specific subject, written based on exhaustive analyses from published work.
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Title
Transition en diabétologie [Transition in diabetology].
Journal
Revue Médicale Suisse
ISSN
1660-9379 (Print)
ISSN-L
1660-9379
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2015
Volume
11
Number
462
Pages
450-2, 454-5
Language
french
Notes
perspective
Abstract
La transition du patient atteint de diabète de type 1 des soins pédiatriques aux soins adultes pose un réel défi en raison de la complexité de gestion de la maladie dans une phase de la vie caractérisée par de multiples changements physiques, psychologiques et sociaux. Toutes les personnes impliquées dans le suivi de ces jeunes adultes doivent être conscientes du fait que le gain d'autonomie du patient doit s'intégrer aux centres d'intérêts spécifiques du jeune adulte. Le rôle de l'infirmière est primordial dans la coordination et le succès du processus de maintien du lien nécessaire à un suivi de qualité, tout en répondant aux besoins spécifiques des jeunes adultes.
For patients with type I diabetes, transition from pediatric to adult care is a challenge due to complex treatment requirements and the physical, psychological and social changes of adolescence. Members of the care team must recognize that while these emerging adults need to develop self-management skills, this may conflict at times with the developmentally appropriate desire for increasing autonomy. The role of nursing in coordinating a successful transition is critical for maintaining continuity of patient-centered care that responds to the specific needs of these young adults.
For patients with type I diabetes, transition from pediatric to adult care is a challenge due to complex treatment requirements and the physical, psychological and social changes of adolescence. Members of the care team must recognize that while these emerging adults need to develop self-management skills, this may conflict at times with the developmentally appropriate desire for increasing autonomy. The role of nursing in coordinating a successful transition is critical for maintaining continuity of patient-centered care that responds to the specific needs of these young adults.
Keywords
Adolescent, Diabetes Mellitus/therapy, Humans, Models, Theoretical, Switzerland, Transition to Adult Care/organization & administration, Young Adult
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