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Transitional care for young adults with ADHD: transforming potential upheaval into smooth progression

机译:患有ADHD的年轻人的过渡护理:将潜在的剧变转化为平稳的进展

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Increasing numbers of young adults need continued support for their attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) beyond the age-boundary for children's services. The sparse literature on transition in general suggests patchy provision and huge gaps in transitional care, but also that young people with ADHD and other neurodevelopmental disorders fair particularly badly. Transition in health care coincides with many other important life-transitions while the difficulties associated with ADHD may make these challenges particularly hard to cope with. Parents or other advocates therefore often need to be involved, which can present problems in adult mental health services given that they tend to be less family oriented than children's services. Importantly, young people need help negotiating the transition from passive recipient of care to active self-management, and in building relationships with the adult team.
机译:越来越多的年轻人需要为他们的注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)提供持续支持,以免超出儿童服务的年龄界限。关于过渡的稀疏文献通常表明,过渡性医疗服务的提供不全,差距巨大,而且患有多动症和其他神经发育障碍的年轻人表现得尤其糟糕。卫生保健的过渡与许多其他重要的生命过渡同时发生,而与多动症相关的困难可能使这些挑战尤其难以应对。因此,父母或其他提倡者经常需要参与其中,这可能会给成人心理健康服务带来问题,因为他们倾向于家庭服务而不是儿童服务。重要的是,年轻人需要谈判从被动接受者过渡到主动自我管理的帮助,并需要与成年团队建立关系。

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