Transition Readiness Into Adult Health Care in Children With Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Hadeel A. Alsufyani, Sondos Jar, Wehad S. Jambi, Nuha Meer, Weam Bajunaid, Hadeel A. Albaradei, Nadin A. Alharbi, Haneen Aziz,Mahmoud Mosli,Omar I. Saadah

Cureus(2023)

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Background and aimApproximately 25% of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) cases are diagnosed before the age of 18 years. Compared to adults, pediatric IBD is more aggressive and progresses rapidly. It is important to have a well structured transition process in place when patients are transferred from pediatric to adult care. We aimed to evaluate the readiness of Saudi adolescents with IBD to be transitioned from pediatric to adult care using the Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire (TRAQ).Materials and methodsThis cross-sectional study was carried out at King Abdulaziz University Hospital (KAUH), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, between January and December 2021. Pediatric patients aged between 12-18 with confirmed IBD were recruited. The mean TRAQ component and the overall scores were calculated and analyzed.ResultsA total of 54 patients with IBD were included. The overall mean TRAQ scores were moderately high (3.60 +/- 0.78), including high mean values for individual domains of the TRAQ. In terms of components of TRAQ, no significant differences between males and females were encountered; however, there was a trend for males having higher scores than females in tracking health issues (P=0.07). Patients older than 15 years had higher overall scores than younger patients (P=0.04). The level of child education was found to be the only independent variable that correlated with higher overall scores (P=0.005).ConclusionsIn this cohort of Saudi adolescents with IBD, patients showed moderately high overall mean TRAQ scores reflecting high readiness for transitioning. While males demonstrated a trend for higher scores compared to females in tracking health issues, patients older than 15 had higher total scores relative to younger patients. More studies are needed to examine the impact of better transition readiness on the long-term outcome of IBD.
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inflammatory bowel disease,adult health care,health care,readiness
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