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Transition from paediatric to adult care in cystic fibrosis

Daniel Office, Inge Heeres
Breathe 2022 18: 210157; DOI: 10.1183/20734735.0157-2021
Daniel Office
1Royal Brompton Hospital, Adult Cystic Fibrosis Centre, London, UK
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Inge Heeres
2Erasmus MC - Sophia Children's Hospital, University Medical Centre Rotterdam, Dept of Paediatric Respiratory Medicine and Allergology, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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    Commonly used educational programmes

    Programme nameReady Steady GoCF RISEOn Trac
    CountryUK and the NetherlandsUSACanada
    Key featuresResources designed to deliver a high-quality transition for young people across all healthcare subspecialties
    Improves clinical practice and clinical outcomes
    Empowers young people to manage their healthcare confidently and successfully in both paediatric and adult services
    Focus on: responsibility, independence, self-care, education
    Increase knowledge of CF and skills young people need to independently manage their condition
    Knowledge assessment
    Responsibilities checklist
    Educational resources
    Designed to affect changes in policy, clinical practice, communication, documentation and processes to improve transition for families and the competencies of healthcare providers
    Checklists
    Individualised sections for young adults and their parents
    Tips for successful transition
    Further informationUK: www.readysteadygo.net#
    The Netherlands: www.opeigenbenen.nu
    www.cfrise.comwww.bcchildrens.ca/our-services/support-services/transition-to-adult-care
    • #: respiratory link under construction (www.readysteadygo.net/respiratory.html).‌

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Daniel Office, Inge Heeres
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