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Pediatric to Adult Transition in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Consensus Guidelines for Australia and New Zealand
by
Chan, Patrick
, Williams, Astrid-Jane
, Christensen, Britt
, Vernon-Roberts, Angharad
, Havrlant, Rachael
, Giles, Edward
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Australia
/ Child
/ Clinical Reviews
/ Consensus
/ Humans
/ Inflammatory bowel disease
/ Inflammatory Bowel Diseases - therapy
/ New Zealand
/ Pediatrics
/ Systematic review
/ Teenagers
/ Transition to Adult Care - standards
2025
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Pediatric to Adult Transition in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Consensus Guidelines for Australia and New Zealand
by
Chan, Patrick
, Williams, Astrid-Jane
, Christensen, Britt
, Vernon-Roberts, Angharad
, Havrlant, Rachael
, Giles, Edward
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Australia
/ Child
/ Clinical Reviews
/ Consensus
/ Humans
/ Inflammatory bowel disease
/ Inflammatory Bowel Diseases - therapy
/ New Zealand
/ Pediatrics
/ Systematic review
/ Teenagers
/ Transition to Adult Care - standards
2025
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Pediatric to Adult Transition in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Consensus Guidelines for Australia and New Zealand
by
Chan, Patrick
, Williams, Astrid-Jane
, Christensen, Britt
, Vernon-Roberts, Angharad
, Havrlant, Rachael
, Giles, Edward
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Australia
/ Child
/ Clinical Reviews
/ Consensus
/ Humans
/ Inflammatory bowel disease
/ Inflammatory Bowel Diseases - therapy
/ New Zealand
/ Pediatrics
/ Systematic review
/ Teenagers
/ Transition to Adult Care - standards
2025
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Pediatric to Adult Transition in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Consensus Guidelines for Australia and New Zealand
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Pediatric to Adult Transition in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Consensus Guidelines for Australia and New Zealand
2025
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Abstract
Background
The incidence of pediatric inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is rising, and there is an increasing need to support adolescents when they transition to adult care. Evidence supports the use of a structured transition process but there is great variation across Australasia. The study aim was to develop evidence and expert opinion–based consensus statements to guide transitional care services in IBD.
Methods
A modified UCLA-RAND methodology was employed to develop consensus statements. An IBD expert steering committee was formed and a systematic literature review was conducted to guide the drafting of consensus statements. A multidisciplinary group was formed comprising 16 participants (clinicians, nurses, surgeons, psychologists), who anonymously voted on the appropriateness and necessity of the consensus statements using Likert scales (1 = lowest, 9 = highest) with a median ≥7 required for inclusion. Patient support groups, including direct input from young people with IBD, informed the final recommendations.
Results
Fourteen consensus statements were devised with key recommendations including use of a structured transition program and transition coordinator, mental health and transition readiness assessment, key adolescent discussion topics, allied health involvement, age for transition, and recommendations for clinical communication and handover, with individualized patient considerations. Each statement reached median ≥8 for appropriateness, and ≥7 for necessity, in the first voting round, and the results were discussed in an online meeting to refine statements.
Conclusions
A multidisciplinary group devised consensus statements to optimize pediatric to adult transitional care for adolescents with IBD. These guidelines should support improved and standardized delivery of IBD transitional care within Australasia.
Lay Summary
Transitional care practices for adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease vary across Australasia, and a need for standardized care has been identified. A multidisciplinary team developed Consensus Guidelines to facilitate standardized transition from the pediatric to adult healthcare setting across Australasia.
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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