Transition to adult dental care from a pediatric hospital dental home for patients with special health care needs.

Autor: Mikkelson, Audrey, Sheller, Barbara, Williams, Bryan J., Churchill, Shervin S., Friedman, Clive
Zdroj: Special Care in Dentistry; Jul2022, Vol. 42 Issue 4, p333-342, 10p
Abstrakt: Aims: This study describes patients with complex Special Health Care Needs (SHCN) transitioning from a pediatric hospital clinic dental home to adult care and evaluates effectiveness of transition practices. Methods and results: Demographics, medical/behavioral complexity, and documentation of transition processes were collected for patients graduated from the service in 2018/2019. An invitation to complete a survey assessing transition was sent to patients/guardians ≥ 14 months after the final visit. Seventy‐nine patients graduated and 94% required accommodation for SHCN: 47% medical, 42% medical + behavioral, and 5% behavioral only. Of 63 eligible patients/guardians, 29 completed surveys. While 90% of surveyed patients had established some/all adult medical care, only 41% completed a dental visit, and less than 28% established a dental home. Medical/behavioral complexity, payer, and time since graduation did not impact having a visit. Conclusions: This study found ineffectiveness of departmental protocol for transition to adult dental homes for patients with SHCN. Developing an optimal transition process is complex and will require collaboration of all stakeholders. Introducing transition in early teen years, tracking progress at subsequent visits, assessing patient readiness, summarizing history for receiving providers, and verifying transition are elements of medical transition programs that should be included in dental transitions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index