“ADULTING” WITH IBD: A NOVEL, VIRTUAL INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE TRANSITION PROGRAM FOR TEENS AND CAREGIVERS

Rates of newly diagnosed inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in pediatric patients increased by 133% from 2007–2016. With the rise comes an increase in patients ultimately transitioning from pediatric to adult GI care. While pediatric care is family-centered and multi-disciplinary adult care is patient-centered with expectation for autonomy. However, less than 15% of patients are fully responsible for their IBD care by late adolescents. The transition period is marked by adverse health outcomes including decreased compliance and increased disease activity and hospitalization.

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