Illness understanding in adults with congenital heart disease.

Massimo Chessa, Gabriella De Rosa, Manuela Pardeo, Gabriela Diana Negura, Gianfranco Butera, Vlasta Feslova, Luciane Piazza, Alessandro Giamberti, Eduardo Bossone, Mario Carminati
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Background: Adult patients with congenital heart disease need information regarding their clinical diagnosis, medications and side effects, endocarditis prophylaxis, reproductive issues, employment, future surveillance, treatments, and possible reoperations. Accurate understanding of chronic illness in these patients is associated with less distress, less confusion, improved satisfaction with medical care, better compliance with treatment, and a better emotional status, all key factors for good health-related quality of life. The aim of the present study was to assess the level of knowledge that adult patients with congenital heart disease followed in our Center have about their heart condition.

Methods: A questionnaire on knowledge about congenital heart disease was sent by mail to 200 adults affected by a cardiac congenital disease chosen randomly from all patients regularly followed in our department.

Results: Patients had good knowledge about the treatment received, the importance of follow-up, the prognosis of their condition, and the possibility of taking part in physical activities. The patients receiving drug treatment were moderately knowledgeable about their treatment. The anatomy of the heart defect, factors contributing to the onset of endocarditis, the impact of smoking and alcohol, and the possible inheritance of the heart condition were poorly understood by the patients. Most of female patients knew that the oral contraceptive pill was the most appropriate method of birth control; most of them were aware that pregnancy would cause additional risks to their health. Multiple logistic analysis showed that four correct answers were related to the age of the patient.

Conclusions: Overall the results indicated that the educational efforts of all the staff (physicians and nurses) have given encouraging results, but there are still significant gaps in knowledge that need more educational work.

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成人先天性心脏病的疾病认识。
背景:患有先天性心脏病的成年患者需要关于他们的临床诊断、药物和副作用、心内膜炎预防、生殖问题、就业、未来监测、治疗和可能的再手术的信息。准确了解这些患者的慢性疾病与减少痛苦、减少困惑、提高对医疗保健的满意度、更好地遵守治疗和更好的情绪状态相关,这些都是与健康相关的良好生活质量的关键因素。本研究的目的是评估在本中心随访的成年先天性心脏病患者对其心脏状况的了解程度。方法:在我科定期随访的成人先天性心脏病患者中,随机抽取200例成人先天性心脏病患者,邮寄先天性心脏病知识调查表。结果:患者对所接受的治疗、随访的重要性、病情的预后以及参加体育活动的可能性有较好的了解。接受药物治疗的患者对其治疗有中等程度的了解。患者对心脏缺陷的解剖结构、心内膜炎发病的因素、吸烟和酒精的影响以及心脏疾病可能的遗传因素知之甚少。大多数女性患者知道口服避孕药是最合适的避孕方法;她们中的大多数人都知道怀孕会给她们的健康带来额外的风险。多元逻辑分析显示,4个正确答案与患者年龄有关。结论:总体结果表明,全员(医生和护士)的教育工作取得了令人鼓舞的效果,但仍有明显的知识差距,需要进一步的教育工作。
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