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Adolescence is a transition period between childhood and
adulthood. It is a stressful developmental period filled with major changes in
physical maturity and sexuality, cognitive processes (ways of thinking and
thought content), emotional feelings, and relationships with others. Addressing
the healthcare needs of this age group requires not only addressing identified
health concerns, but also considering the complicated interactions of
developmental changes on healthcare needs, the effectiveness of treatment,
health education, and health promotion.
As adolescents begin to take responsibility for their own
health, education and promotion of preventive healthcare is very important.
Teaching preventive healthcare (about topics such as pregnancy prevention,
sexually transmitted diseases, the effects of smoking, and substance use) and
providing health education regarding specific healthcare needs to adolescents
requires special consideration and effort to ensure understanding and encourage
compliance. The Society for Adolescent Medicine has identified seven criteria to
providing healthcare to teenagers including the following:
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availability of age-appropriate services
- visibility of adolescent, healthcare
guidelines
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quality care
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confidentiality of medical information requiring adolescent
consent (with encouragement of family involvement)
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affordability of access to care
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flexibility of healthcare providers to recognize and respond
to individual and diverse needs of adolescents
- coordination of medical, mental health, social, and other
services
Our specialized team of Physicians and Nurses are available to provide these
services for teens with complex medical and psychosocial problems.
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