Submitted by Dr. Jenny Prufe, IPTA AHNP Committee Co-Chair
The past months have been thrilling and active ones for the IPTA AHNP committee.
In November 2024 – together with the education committee and some really enthusiastic colleagues from around the world – we planned and held the first joint IPTA virtual education symposium. With more than 200 participants this was a remarkable and very multifaceted event! For instance, we covered practical topics on medication, nutrition and adherence, as well as ethical challenges on complex cases and decision making in transplantation Recordings of the session can be found here: IPTA 1st Virtual Education Symposium.
Early in 2025 – Congratulations to Debra Lefkowitz who led the publication on “a consensus-based framework for the psychosocial evaluation of paediatric candidates for cardiothoracic transplant and ventricular assist devices”. This framework had collaborations from IPTA, ISHLT, PHTS, ACTION and transplant families, and can be found here: https://www.jhltonline.org/article/S1053-2498(24)01973-9/fulltext.
This paper illustrates very impressively the wide array of tasks, which AHNP staff face in transplantation and is an excellent tool to help encourage consistency across centres, while also acknowledging the complexities inherent in evaluating children and their families for cardiothoracic transplant and VAD.
Publication activities are ongoing! In joint efforts together with the ID-committee and under the lead of Jessica Brennan we prepared a paper on healthy living among adolescent solid organ recipients which is now in the stage of the final edits before submission. This will cover topics such as recreational risks, body modification, and returning to school — all viewed through the lens of minimizing infections and complications.
Furthermore, we are embarking on a scoping review to explore roles and effectiveness of interventions delivered by allied health and nursing as part of paediatric solid organ transplant multidisciplinary teams. This will serve to identify the current published information on this topic and provide a foundation for the development of a framework for implementing and supporting the ideal team composition.
Proudly, we can announce that AHNP members are very active in planning and contributing to the IPTA 2025 Congress in Berlin. So, do join us on Thursday September 18th, 2025 for an exciting pre-congress half-day workshop on work related stress and how to cope with it. We will also hold our annual AHNP business meeting as well as a networking lunch! The main congress highlights other AHNP content and includes sessions on gender affirming care and barriers to transplantation and how to overcome them.
Last but not least: Don’t forget to apply for the AHNP committee if you want to become part of a vibrant group that does make a difference!