Abstract

In mental health care, transition refers to the pathway of a young person from a child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) to an adult mental health service (AMHS). In Italy, the age of transition from adolescents to adults' mental health services is at the age of 18. Difficulties in transitioning have shown to favor patients' and families' disengagement and discontinuity of care with pharmacological treatment dropouts. On the other hand, a smooth and effective transition may improve the management of the disease and increase the chances of improvement of young schizophrenic patients. This project of roundtables, including child neuropsychiatrists (CNPs) and adult psychiatrists (Psy) throughout Italy, was aimed at exploring the problems of transition in clinical practice and collecting the proposals to improve transition management. The need to fill some cultural and organizational aspects strongly emerged to improve the transition process of adolescents with schizophrenia to adults' mental health services. On the one hand, specific training programs for both Psy and CNPs on the transition process are hoped for. On the other hand, both Psy and CNPs have expressed a need for shared official protocols, direct handover between the services including a period of shared management, and building of territorial multidisciplinary teams. All these aspects imply having a national mental health policy dedicated to taking charge of young people with mental health disorders, and accompanying them across the border between children and adults' mental health services. Improving transitional care can facilitate not only recovery but also prevention of mental illness for young people. Allocation of resources should aim at matching the epidemiological burden and reducing the heterogeneity between Italian regions.

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