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A practical toolbox for the effective transition of adolescents and young adults with asthma and allergies: An EAACI position paper

Journal

ALLERGY
Volume 78, Issue 1, Pages 20-46

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/all.15533

Keywords

adolescent; allergy; asthma; transition; young adult

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This article summarizes practical resources to support the implementation of guidelines for adolescents and young adults with asthma and allergies in clinical practice. The study found that the identified resources cover various topics and target different stakeholders such as healthcare professionals, adolescents and young adults, parents/caregivers, schools, workplaces, and communities. However, most of the resources are web-based and in English, with limited evidence basis.
Introduction Adolescence is a critical stage of rapid biological, emotional and social change and development. Adolescents and young adults (AYA) with asthma and allergies need to develop the knowledge and skills to self-manage their health independently. Healthcare professionals (HCP), parents and their wider network play an essential role in supporting AYA in this process. Previous work showed significant limitations in transition care across Europe. In 2020, the first evidence-based guideline on effective transition for AYA with asthma and allergies was published by EAACI. Aim We herein summarize practical resources to support this guideline's implementation in clinical practice. Methods For this purpose, multi-stakeholder Task Force members searched for resources in peer review journals and grey literature. These resources were included if relevant and of good quality and were pragmatically rated for their evidence-basis and user friendliness. Results Resources identified covered a range of topics and targeted healthcare professionals, AYA, parents/carers, schools, workplace and wider community. Most resources were in English, web-based and had limited evidence-basis. Conclusions This position paper provides a valuable selection of practical resources for all stakeholders to support effective transitional care for AYA with asthma and allergies. Future research should focus on developing validated, patient-centred tools to further assist evidence-based transition care.

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