| Title |
European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology (ESPE) and European Society of Endocrinology (ESE) joint clinical practice guidance for healthcare transition from paediatric to adult endocrine care |
| Authors |
Le Roux, Enora ; Stochholm, Kirstine ; Fassnacht, Martin ; Coyne, Imelda ; Touraine, Philippe ; Alexandraki, Krystallenia I ; Wasniewska, Malgorzata ; Van Eck, Judith P ; Di Guisto, Victoria ; Helm, Amanda ; Valassi, Elena ; Marlier, Joke ; Cools, Martine ; Hamza, Rasha T ; Aversa, Tommaso ; Isidori, Andrea M ; Juul, Anders ; Verroken, Charlotte ; Ornstrup, Marie Juul ; ZabulienÄ—, Lina ; Davidse, Kirsten ; Cianfarani, Stefano ; Neggers, Sebastian J. C. M. M |
| DOI |
10.1093/ejendo/lvag020 |
| Full Text |
|
| Is Part of |
European journal of endocrinology.. Oxford : Oxford University Press. 2026, vol. 194, iss. 2, p. G1-G10.. ISSN 0804-4643. eISSN 1479-683X |
| Keywords [eng] |
adolescent ; clinical practice guidelines ; endocrine conditions ; healthcare transition ; young adult |
| Abstract [eng] |
Background The transition from paediatric to adult healthcare is a critical period for young individuals with endocrine conditions. Despite numerous published recommendations, Europe still lacks recent, comprehensive, evidence-based, and practically applicable guidelines for endocrine healthcare transition. Objective To develop European consensus guidance for transition from paediatric to adult care in endocrine conditions through a structured, evidence-based approach. Methods A systematic literature review identified 351 recommendations from 55 articles (2011-2023). Articles were included if they provided recommendations on transition from paediatric to adult care for patients with endocrine diseases or general (non-disease-specific) transition guidance. The guidance was developed by a core multidisciplinary group (n = 7) and refined through focus groups with 18 experts from 10 European countries, representing both paediatric and adult care settings. Patient representatives have reviewed and approved it. Results The guidance includes recommendations across 11 domains: structure of transition service, patient empowerment, patient-professional relationship, multidisciplinary team organization, healthcare provider education, timing and planning, care coordination, management of non-attendance, psychological support, parents/caregivers role, and readiness tools. Each recommendation was rated as either "recommend"(strong) or "suggest"(conditional) based on expert consensus and available evidence. Conclusion This ESE-ESPE guidance provides a comprehensive, practical framework for endocrine healthcare transition, applicable across different European healthcare settings. The recommendations emphasise structured programs, care coordination, and patient-centred approaches to optimize transition outcomes. |
| Published |
Oxford : Oxford University Press |
| Type |
Journal article |
| Language |
English |
| Publication date |
2026 |
| CC license |
|