Psychosocial benefit and adherence of adolescents with chronic diseases participating in transition programs: a systematic review
Chronically ill young people must transition to the adult health care service after their 18th birthday. The transition from child centred paediatric care to the adult health care service is not simply limited to the change from familiar structures to something unknown, but includes the entire proce...
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Main Authors: | Ravens Esther (Author), Becker Johanna (Author), Pape Lars (Author), Ernst Gundula (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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