Abstract

The purpose of thissystematic review was twofold. First, we sought tosummarize the literature on barriers and facilitators to successful healthcare transition for adolescents living with HIV from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Next, we assessedhealthcaretransition-relatedpolicies incountries from which we identified barriers and facilitatorsto determine the extent to whichpractice and policy meet to address the country-specific needs of adolescents living with HIV during healthcare transition. Ten studies met inclusion criteria. We identified four sub-themes of barriers to healthcare transition: emotional and psychological burden, effects of HIV disease, logistical and systemic impediments, and HIV stigma. We also identified fivesub-themes of facilitators ofhealthcare transition: social support, skills development for adolescents and the adult treatment team, transition readiness, multidisciplinary teams, and transition coordination.Of the 12 countries from which we identified barriers andfacilitators to healthcare transition among adolescents living with HIV, only five (Uganda, Kenya, Thailand, Brazil, and Cambodia) had healthcare transition-specificguidelines. Moreover, there was substantial variation across country-specific guidelines regarding the existenceofprotocols to monitor and enforce guidelines, and whether there were allocated funds to assist healthcare clinics with implementation.Our review has led to several recommendations to facilitate successfulhealthcare transition, including the development ofsurveillance systems to monitor and evaluate efforts to address adolescents' needs during healthcare transition, the development ofguidelines specific to healthcare transition and based upon barrier and facilitators identified within target countries, and the incorporation of caregivers and training for the adult treatment team pre- and post-healthcare transition.

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