Pediatric SOT recipients are medically fragile and present with complex care issues requiring high-level management at home. Parents of hospitalized children have reported inadequate preparation for discharge, resulting in problems transitioning from hospital to home and independently self-managing their child\u27s complex care needs. The aim of this study was to investigate factors associated with the transition from hospital to home and chronic illness care for parents of heart, kidney, liver, lung, or multivisceral recipients. Fifty-one parents from five pediatric transplant centers completed questionnaires on the day of hospital discharge and telephone interviews at three wk, three months, and six months following discharge from the hos...
Using in-depth interviews, we sought to characterize the everyday medical and social needs of pediat...
This qualitative research study describes the experiences of child and adolescent liver transplant r...
To assess differences between parents of adolescents with chronic illness (CI) going through a self-...
Abstract: Poor discharge transition is evidence of a gap between evidence‐based practices and curre...
Purpose To explore parents’ experiences of the transition from hospital to home and complex chronic ...
Transplant providers are challenged to determine appropriate interventions for patients and families...
Solid‐organ transplantation is the treatment of choice for end‐stage organ failure. Parents of pedia...
Introduction The Institute of Medicine prioritizes active family and clinician participation in trea...
Predictors of successful transition from pediatric to adult services include ability to self-manage ...
Transition in pediatric transplant recipients consists of both a physical shift in medical care loca...
Transition in pediatric transplant recipients consists of both a physical shift in medical care loca...
The objective of this study was to identify demographic, medical, psychosocial, and behavioral facto...
Background Pediatric blood and marrow transplantation (BMT) is an intense treatment reserved for l...
OBJECTIVE: Children entering foster care after discharge from the hospital are at risk for adverse e...
<strong>Introduction: </strong>There is an increasing number of children with complex care needs, ho...
Using in-depth interviews, we sought to characterize the everyday medical and social needs of pediat...
This qualitative research study describes the experiences of child and adolescent liver transplant r...
To assess differences between parents of adolescents with chronic illness (CI) going through a self-...
Abstract: Poor discharge transition is evidence of a gap between evidence‐based practices and curre...
Purpose To explore parents’ experiences of the transition from hospital to home and complex chronic ...
Transplant providers are challenged to determine appropriate interventions for patients and families...
Solid‐organ transplantation is the treatment of choice for end‐stage organ failure. Parents of pedia...
Introduction The Institute of Medicine prioritizes active family and clinician participation in trea...
Predictors of successful transition from pediatric to adult services include ability to self-manage ...
Transition in pediatric transplant recipients consists of both a physical shift in medical care loca...
Transition in pediatric transplant recipients consists of both a physical shift in medical care loca...
The objective of this study was to identify demographic, medical, psychosocial, and behavioral facto...
Background Pediatric blood and marrow transplantation (BMT) is an intense treatment reserved for l...
OBJECTIVE: Children entering foster care after discharge from the hospital are at risk for adverse e...
<strong>Introduction: </strong>There is an increasing number of children with complex care needs, ho...
Using in-depth interviews, we sought to characterize the everyday medical and social needs of pediat...
This qualitative research study describes the experiences of child and adolescent liver transplant r...
To assess differences between parents of adolescents with chronic illness (CI) going through a self-...