ENROLLING BY INVITATION
NCT06583525
Evaluation of the TAC Program
This is a mixed-methods evaluative study examining the effectiveness of the Transition to Adult Care Program at the Hospital for Sick Children (TAC) Program on high-risk youth with medical and psychosocial complexity transitioning to adult and/or primary care services.
The overarching aim is to study the effectiveness of a new interdisciplinary and holistic Transition to Adult Care Program (TAC) on health-related outcomes for high-risk youth with multimorbidity or rare diseases and their caregivers by:
1. Assess the effect of the TAC program on the youth's transition readiness, self-efficacy, self-management, health-related quality of life, and satisfaction.
2. Assess the effect of the TAC program on the caregiver's satisfaction.
3. Explore the experiences, perceptions, needs, and priorities of youth and caregivers participating in the TAC program using qualitative research methods.
4. Describe the feasibility of the TAC program (defined as success in patient recruitment, attendance, participation, retention and transfer).
Gender: All
Ages: 16 Years - 18 Years
Youth with Multimorbidity or Rare Dieases