SWK-06. Structured transition from pediatric neuro-oncology to adult survivorship follow-up care - Can we close the gap?

SWK-06. 从儿科神经肿瘤学到成人生存期随访护理的结构化过渡——我们能否弥合差距?

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Abstract

PURPOSE: Advances in treatment have increased survival rates and quality of life of pediatric CNS tumor patients leading to a growing number of long-term survivors. However, there is sufficient clinical and scientific evidence for the need of a highly specialized lifelong follow-up care due to multidimensional late effects. Furthermore, adolescence and young adulthood are challenging age periods when patients frequently get lost to follow-up potentially having severe impact on health and well-being. Since 2020, we have established a structured transfer of long-term survivors older than 18 years to a newly founded highly specialized adult care follow-up setting for childhood cancer survivors (IONA). The aim of this study was to evaluate the current transition process. RESEARCH DESIGN: The standard of care transition process at the neuro-oncology unit of the MUV includes a joint appointment with the patient, a pediatric neuro-oncologist, psychologist and/or social worker and the team of the adult care facility (physician, psychologist). Different elements are used to end care safely in the pediatric structure and building trust in the upcoming out-patient-department at the same time. The transition process was evaluated statistically and analyzed qualitatively with regard to the factors that define a safe transition. RESULTS: After two years (01/2020-12/2021) 114 patients had a joint transition appointment, two patients contacted IONA directly. Shortly after the joint appointment all patients had a scheduled follow-up meeting at IONA. 102 patients (87.9%) showed up, seven patients (6%) already had a planned appointment, two patients (1.7%) were in contact with IONA but had no possibility to show up in person. Only five patients (4.3%) did not attend the appointment and were lost to follow-up. CONCLUSION: A structured interdisciplinary transition concept is a successful option to establish controlled and patient-safe transition from pediatric to adult care setting.

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