European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology and European Society of Endocrinology Joint Clinical Practice Guidance for Healthcare Transition from Paediatric to Adult Endocrine Care

欧洲儿科内分泌学会和欧洲内分泌学会联合发布的《从儿科到成人内分泌护理的医疗保健过渡临床实践指南》

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The transition from paediatric to adult healthcare is a critical period for young individuals with endocrine conditions. Despite numerous published recommendations, Europe still lacks recent, comprehensive, evidence-based, and practically applicable guidelines for endocrine healthcare transition. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to develop European consensus guidance for transition from paediatric to adult care in endocrine conditions through a structured, evidence-based approach. METHODS: A systematic literature review identified 351 recommendations from 55 articles (2011-2023). Articles were included if they provided recommendations on the transition from paediatric to adult care for patients with endocrine diseases or general (non-disease-specific) transition guidance. The guidance was developed by a core multidisciplinary group (n = 7) and refined through focus groups with 18 experts from 10 European countries, representing both paediatric and adult care settings. Patient representatives have reviewed and approved it. RESULTS: The guidance includes recommendations across 11 domains: structure of transition service, patient empowerment, patient-professional relationship, multidisciplinary team organisation, healthcare provider education, timing and planning, care coordination, management of non-attendance, psychological support, parent/caregiver role, and readiness tools. Each recommendation was rated as either "recommend" (strong) or "suggest" (conditional) based on expert consensus and available evidence. CONCLUSION: This ESE-ESPE guidance provides a comprehensive, practical framework for endocrine healthcare transition, applicable across different European healthcare settings. The recommendations emphasise structured programs, care coordination, and patient-centred approaches to optimise transition outcomes.

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