How well do services for young people with long term conditions deliver features proposed to improve transition?
Abstract Background For young people with long-term conditions, transition from child to adult-oriented health services is a critical period which, if not managed well, may lead to poor outcomes. There are features of transition services which guidance and research suggest improve outcomes. We studi...
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Main Authors: | A. Colver (Author), R. Pearse (Author), R. M. Watson (Author), M. Fay (Author), T. Rapley (Author), K. D. Mann (Author), A. Le Couteur (Author), J. R. Parr (Author), H. McConachie (Author), on behalf of the Transition Collaborative Group (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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