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Systematic literature review informing the EULAR points to consider for patient education in physical activity and self-management of pain during transitional care.

Courel-Ibáñez, Javier; Prieto-Moreno, Rafael; Briones-Vozmediano, Erica; Ariza-Vega, Patrocinio; Angevare, Saskya; Anton, Jordi; Bini, Ilaria; Clemente, Daniel; Correia, Matilde; Costello, Wendy; De Cock, Diederik; Domjan, Andrea; Leon, Leticia; Marques, Andrea; Minden, Kirsten; Mourão, Ana Filipa; Najm, Aurelie; Özen, Seza; Pimentel, Georgina; Saleem, Zainab; Vetrovsky, Tomas; Wulffraat, Nico; Zacarias, Andrea; Prior, Yeliz; Carmona, Loreto; Estévez-López, Fernando

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Authors

Javier Courel-Ibáñez

Rafael Prieto-Moreno

Erica Briones-Vozmediano

Patrocinio Ariza-Vega

Saskya Angevare

Jordi Anton

Ilaria Bini

Daniel Clemente

Matilde Correia

Wendy Costello

Diederik De Cock

Andrea Domjan

Leticia Leon

Andrea Marques

Kirsten Minden

Ana Filipa Mourão

Aurelie Najm

Seza Özen

Georgina Pimentel

Zainab Saleem

Tomas Vetrovsky

Nico Wulffraat

Andrea Zacarias

Loreto Carmona

Fernando Estévez-López



Abstract

To synthesise existing evidence on transitional care programmes for young people with juvenile-onset rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (jRMDs), focusing on their structure and implementation, the qualitative experiences and perceptions of those involved, and the quantitative outcomes associated with these programmes. Together with additional information, these insights have informed the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) Points to Consider for patient education in physical activity and self-management of pain in jRMDs during transitional care. A systematic literature review was conducted with a broadened scope beyond patient education in physical activity and self-management of pain to provide a comprehensive overview of transitional care in rheumatology, aiming to optimise current strategies, support evidence-based approaches, and identify areas for clinical improvement. The search was conducted in PubMed and the Cochrane Library from inception until November 1, 2023. Descriptive, qualitative, and quantitative studies were included. Two researchers independently conducted the search, screening, data extraction, and quality assessment. From 31 studies, we identified 18 transitional care programmes with key approaches, including individualised and developmentally appropriate plans that often integrate educational strategies. These programmes, which generally aim to increase readiness to transfer, health-related quality of life, and continuity of care, frequently involved multidisciplinary teams and early intervention strategies. Young people with jRMDs and their families reported satisfaction with these transitional care experiences, particularly valuing early self-management support. While these programmes showed potential in promoting positive health outcomes and clinical practices, quantitative evidence supporting their effectiveness is limited, with few experimental studies confirming consistent benefits. This systematic review highlights the diverse yet fragmented approaches in transitional care for jRMDs, emphasising the need for stronger quantitative evidence. Thus, it is important to conduct further experimental research to optimise existing programmes or develop new ones, ultimately contributing to a smoother transition to adult care and improved long-term outcomes. [Abstract copyright: Copyright © 2025. Published by Elsevier B.V.]

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 27, 2024
Online Publication Date Feb 25, 2025
Deposit Date Mar 10, 2025
Publicly Available Date Mar 11, 2025
Journal Annals of the rheumatic diseases
Print ISSN 0003-4967
Electronic ISSN 1468-2060
Publisher BMJ Publishing Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages S0003-4967(25)00072-X
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ard.2025.01.017

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