The life experiences of Korean children and adolescents with complex congenital heart disease: A qualitative study

2012 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 398-404 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sunhee Lee ◽  
So-Sun Kim
Author(s):  
Sunhee Lee ◽  
Jeong-Ah Ahn

Mothers of children with complex congenital heart disease face unique challenges and emotional burdens, while their children go through physical and psychological difficulties during disease progression. In this study, we aimed to explore the in-depth experiences and feelings of mothers facing the prognosis of their children with complex congenital heart disease that was surgically corrected. This is a descriptive qualitative study. We conducted semi-structured, face-to-face interviews with 12 mothers of children with complex congenital heart disease at a tertiary hospital in Seoul, Korea. The interview data were analyzed by content analysis. Participants were mothers aged between 40–58 years whose children were diagnosed with complex congenital heart disease which was surgically corrected. Based on the content analysis, the mothers’ experiences and feelings were categorized as immense suffering and adapting to a new life. Under the main categories, the concepts included feeling of abandonment, anxiety with potentially losing their children, having hope, seeking reassurance, being encouraged, and trying to embrace the situation. Mothers who cared for their children with complex congenital heart disease expressed emotions that changed sequentially alongside physical and psychosocial changes in the children. The results of this study are valuable for understanding the experiences and emotions of mothers facing the prognosis of their children with complex congenital heart disease in order to aid in the development of programs that support these mothers.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 187-191
Author(s):  
T.V. Rogova ◽  
A.I. Kim ◽  
A.V. Sobolev ◽  
S.A. Aleksandrova ◽  
E.V. Kholmanskaya ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Zahra Ghaemmaghami ◽  
Zahra Khajali ◽  
Mohammad Dalili ◽  
Zahra Fotovati ◽  
Maryam Moradian ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: CHD influences many aspects of life in affected individuals. Puberty, a major aspect of development, is a concern for patients and families. Objectives: We investigated pubertal status in children and adolescents with CHD. Methods: Patients with CHD aged 6–18 were enrolled. Cardiac diagnoses were confirmed using history, examination, and paraclinical tools including echocardiography. An endocrinologist determined pubertal stages, and the second Tanner stages for pubarche (P2), thelarche (B2), and gonadarche (G2) were considered as the pubertal onset. A study with a large sample size on pubertal onset in a normal population was used for comparison. Results: Totally, 451 patients (228 girls and 223 boys) at a median (10th–90th percentile) age of 10.79 (8.02–14.28) years for the girls and 10.72 (8.05–14.03) years for the boys were enrolled. The median (10th–90th percentile) ages at B2 and P2 in the girls with CHD were 10.77 (9.55–12.68) and 10.53 (9.39–12.28) years, respectively, which were higher than the median ages of 9.74 (8.23–11.94) and 10.49 (8.86–12.17) years in the normal girls. The median (10th–90th percentile) ages at G2 and P2 in the boys with CHD were 11.04 (8.85–13.23) and 11.88 (9.78–13.46) years, correspondingly, which were higher than the median ages of 9.01 (6.00–11.84) and 10.34 (6.84–13.10) years in the normal boys. Conclusions: Pubertal onset could be delayed in children with CHD when compared with the normal population.


2009 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 291-297 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alison Knauth Meadows ◽  
Valerie Bosco ◽  
Elizabeth Tong ◽  
Susan Fernandes ◽  
Arwa Saidi

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