Abstract

Theoretical principlesThe complexity of pediatric healthcare has increased due to advancement in research and identification of new treatment modalities. With these advancements, life expectancy has increased creating a greater need for young adult transition into adult medical settings and specialty care (Marani et al., 2020). The holistic approach of nursing care is essential in assisting young adults during this transitional period. Phenomenon addressedMany pediatric hospitals and subspecialties continue to care for young adults ≥18 years of age that have not transitioned to adult care. In the perioperative care coordination clinic at Boston Children's Hospital, pediatric nurses and advanced practice nurse practitioners provide care to patients from infancy to adulthood, throughout many specialties, to ensure safe perioperative care for a medically complex surgical population. The purpose of this paper is to describe the PCCC young adult care coordination process that provides engaging opportunities for the young adult to advocate for oneself and promote autonomy as they proceed through the stages of transition to adult care. Research linkagesThe perioperative care coordination process at Boston Children's Hospital aligns with the Society of Pediatric Nurses position statement that recommended pediatric nurses utilize a framework (Betz, 2017) and Meleis' middle-range theory of Transitions that identified the nursing role during the transitional process (Meleis et al., 2000). A suggestion for future nursing research includes development of a nursing framework that nurses can utilize when supporting young adults during their progression through the steps of transition from pediatric to adult perioperative programs.

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