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Recommendations for transitioning young people with primary immunodeficiency disorders and autoinflammatory diseases to adult care

Recommendations for transitioning young people with primary immunodeficiency disorders and autoinflammatory diseases to adult care
Recommendations for transitioning young people with primary immunodeficiency disorders and autoinflammatory diseases to adult care

Purpose: significant improvements in the prognosis for young patients with Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases (PID) and Autoinflammatory Disorders (AID), which together make up the majority of Inborn Errors of Immunity (IEI), have resulted in the need for optimisation of transition and transfer of care to adult services. Effective transition is crucial to improve health outcomes and treatment compliance among patients. Evaluations of existing transition programmes in European health centres identified the absence of disease-specific transition guidelines for PID and AID, as a challenge to the transition process. This research aimed to establish expert consensus statements for the transition of young patients with PID and AID to adult services.

 Methods: this project used the Delphi method to establish mutual agreement for the proposed recommendations. A draft set of statements was developed following a literature review of existing transition programmes. Then the ERN RITA Transition Working Group convened to review the drafted recommendations and develop them into a survey. This survey was circulated among healthcare professionals to determine consensus using a five-point Likert scale, with the level of agreement set to 80% or greater. Statements that did not reach consensus were revised by the Working Group and recirculated among respondents. 

Results: the initial survey received 93 responses from 68 centres across 23 countries, while the following survey outlining revised recommendations received 66 responses. The respondents agreed upon recommendations detailing the structure and administration of transition programmes, collaborative working with social systems, and contraindications to transfer of care.

Conclusion: this paper sets out a comprehensive set of recommendations to optimise transitional care for PID and AID.

autoinflammatory diseases, inborn errors of immunity, primary immunodeficiency disorders, recommendations, Transition
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Israni, Muskan, Alderson, Eliska and Mahlaoui, Nizar , et al., et al., on behalf of the ESID Clinical Working Party and the ERN RITA Transition Working Group Consortium (2024) Recommendations for transitioning young people with primary immunodeficiency disorders and autoinflammatory diseases to adult care. Journal of Clinical Immunology, 45 (1), [57]. (doi:10.1007/s10875-024-01838-y).

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Abstract

Purpose: significant improvements in the prognosis for young patients with Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases (PID) and Autoinflammatory Disorders (AID), which together make up the majority of Inborn Errors of Immunity (IEI), have resulted in the need for optimisation of transition and transfer of care to adult services. Effective transition is crucial to improve health outcomes and treatment compliance among patients. Evaluations of existing transition programmes in European health centres identified the absence of disease-specific transition guidelines for PID and AID, as a challenge to the transition process. This research aimed to establish expert consensus statements for the transition of young patients with PID and AID to adult services.

 Methods: this project used the Delphi method to establish mutual agreement for the proposed recommendations. A draft set of statements was developed following a literature review of existing transition programmes. Then the ERN RITA Transition Working Group convened to review the drafted recommendations and develop them into a survey. This survey was circulated among healthcare professionals to determine consensus using a five-point Likert scale, with the level of agreement set to 80% or greater. Statements that did not reach consensus were revised by the Working Group and recirculated among respondents. 

Results: the initial survey received 93 responses from 68 centres across 23 countries, while the following survey outlining revised recommendations received 66 responses. The respondents agreed upon recommendations detailing the structure and administration of transition programmes, collaborative working with social systems, and contraindications to transfer of care.

Conclusion: this paper sets out a comprehensive set of recommendations to optimise transitional care for PID and AID.

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Accepted/In Press date: 6 November 2024
Published date: 17 December 2024
Keywords: autoinflammatory diseases, inborn errors of immunity, primary immunodeficiency disorders, recommendations, Transition

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/497675
ISSN: 0271-9142
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Author: Muskan Israni
Author: Eliska Alderson
Author: Nizar Mahlaoui
Author: Laura Obici
Author: Linda Rossi-Semerano
Author: Helen Lachmann
Author: Mojca Zajc Avramovič
Author: Aurelien Guffroy
Author: Virgil Dalm
Author: Rachel Rimmer
Author: Leire Solis
Author: Carlota Villar
Author: Andrew R. Gennery
Author: Stephanie Skeffington
Author: Julia Nordin
Author: Klaus Warnatz
Author: Anne Sophie Korganow
Author: Jordi Antón
Author: Marco Cattalini
Author: Stefan Berg
Author: Pere Soler-Palacin
Author: Mari Campbell
Author: Siobhan O. Burns
Author: Bénédicte Neven
Author: Maria Carrabba
Author: Martine Pergent
Author: Peter Jandus
Author: Margarita Velcheva
Author: Malgorzata Pac
Author: Filomeen Haerynck
Author: Isabelle Meyts
Author: Fabian Hauck
Author: Pere Soler-Palacín
Author: Anna Sediva
Author: Ann Gardulf
Author: Georgia Hayward
Author: Tania Amin
Author: Joke Dehoorne
Author: Olaf Neth
Author: Tania Nicole Masmas
Author: Terese Katzenstein
Author: Susana Lopes da Silva
Author: Hanne Marquart
Author: Véronique Hentgen
Author: Giovanna Fabio
Author: Horst von Bernuth
Author: Troels Herlin
Author: Paul Brogan
Author: Leif Hanitsch
Author: Saul Faust ORCID iD
Corporate Author: et al.
Corporate Author: et al.
Corporate Author: on behalf of the ESID Clinical Working Party
Corporate Author: the ERN RITA Transition Working Group Consortium

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