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Transition of Care - Parent-child interactions

Video Published 2023-11-15 Updated 2026-06-02

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Introduction to Long-term Follow-up
This chapter discusses the importance of long-term follow-up programs for children with congenital anomalies, emphasizin…
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Empowering Patients
Focuses on the need for children to understand their medical conditions to foster intrinsic motivation and independence,…
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Addressing Sensitive Topics
Explores the challenges adolescents face when discussing embarrassing health issues, such as bowel irrigations, and the …
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Encouraging Independence
Details strategies for clinicians and parents to encourage children to ask questions and reflect on their health, promot…
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One-on-One Consultations
Discusses the benefits of private consultations between clinicians and patients to address sensitive topics and prepare …
00:10:00,000
Role of Parents in Transition
Examines the role of parents in supporting their children's transition to independence, including the importance of tran…
00:12:00,000
Support Systems for Families
Highlights the importance of support groups for parents and the need for clinicians to facilitate these connections to h…
00:14:00,000
Identifying Patient Needs
Emphasizes the necessity for clinicians and parents to identify and meet the evolving needs of patients while fostering …
00:16:00,000
Social Life and Health Management
Focuses on discussing social aspects of life with patients and parents, helping them to find effective coping strategies…
00:18:00,000
Conclusion and Future Directions
Summarizes the key points discussed throughout the program, reinforcing the importance of patient empowerment, independe…

Topic Overview

Educational content on transitioning pediatric patients with congenital anomalies from parent-centered to patient-centered care. Emphasizes progressive patient involvement, direct communication with children, addressing sensitive topics privately, and supporting both patient independence and parental guidance throughout developmental stages.

Key Takeaways

  • Address questions directly to the child from an early age to build self-awareness and intrinsic motivation about their condition.
  • Spend one-on-one time with adolescent patients to discuss sensitive topics they may find difficult to raise with parents present.
  • Encourage patients to formulate questions before appointments to promote reflection on their condition and foster independence.
  • Guide parents on when to transfer knowledge and step back, recognizing that seeking independence is a normal developmental process.
  • Use validated tools like Ready Steady Go questionnaires to assess adolescent readiness for self-management of their health.

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