大流行病期间的医疗保健导航:患有先天性心脏病儿童的家长希望医疗保健专业人员了解什么。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Cardiology in the Young Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1017/S1047951124035984
Kayla A Harvey, Tracy D Holt
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背景:COVID大流行对全球人口的心理健康造成了有害影响。患有慢性阻塞性肺病儿童的家长尤其容易受到抑郁、焦虑和压力感等负面心理健康影响。我们需要更好地了解患有慢性阻塞性肺病的家长在大流行期间使用医疗保健系统时的经历、需求和担忧:分析了来自美国和加拿大的 71 位 CHD 患儿家长的在线调查回复。定性数据是在 COVID 大流行一年后收集的。对开放式问题 "您希望医疗保健专业人员(医生、护士)了解您作为 CHD 患儿家长在 COVID-19 大流行期间的经历?从家长们的回答中发现了两大主题及其副主题和一个总主题(1)大流行病的养育:医院探视限制带来的情感伤害、应对社交疏远、感到孤立、在不确定的情况下做出决定、安全行事与恢复正常生活;(2) 未满足的护理期望:需要信息、希望得到同情、要求尊重、质疑护理质量,以及总括主题 "我们的生活被颠覆了":结论:CHD 家长描述了在 COVID 大流行期间与医疗保健相关的挑战所带来的负面影响。这些发现可为医护人员如何在未来大流行期间更好地支持慢性阻塞性肺病父母的心理健康和护理负担提供启示。
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Navigating healthcare during a pandemic: what parents of CHD children want healthcare professionals to know.

Background: The COVID pandemic has had deleterious effects on the mental health of the global population. Parents of children with CHD were particularly vulnerable to negative mental health outcomes such as depression, anxiety, and perceived stress. A better understanding of the CHD parent experiences, needs, and concerns while navigating the healthcare system during a pandemic is needed.

Methods: Online survey responses from 71 parents of young children with CHD representing families across the United States of America and Canada were analysed. Qualitative data were collected one year into the COVID pandemic. Thematic analysis was used to examine responses to the open-ended question "What would you like healthcare professionals (doctors, nurses) to know about your experience of being a parent with a child with CHD during the COVID-19 pandemic?."

Results: Two major themes with subthemes and an umbrella theme emerged from the parents' responses (1) Pandemic Parenting: The Emotional Toll of Hospital Visitation Restrictions, Dealing with Social Distancing, Feeling Isolated, Decision Making in Uncertainty, and Playing it Safe versus Returning to Normal and (2) Unmet Expectations of Care: Needing Information, Wanting Empathy, Requesting Respect, Questioning Care Quality, and the umbrella theme of: Our Lives were Turned Upside Down.

Conclusion: CHD parents describe a negative impact of healthcare-related challenges during the COVID pandemic. These findings may offer insight to how healthcare professionals can better support the mental health and care burden of CHD parents during future pandemics.

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Cardiology in the Young
Cardiology in the Young 医学-小儿科
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715
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期刊介绍: Cardiology in the Young is devoted to cardiovascular issues affecting the young, and the older patient suffering the sequels of congenital heart disease, or other cardiac diseases acquired in childhood. The journal serves the interests of all professionals concerned with these topics. By design, the journal is international and multidisciplinary in its approach, and members of the editorial board take an active role in the its mission, helping to make it the essential journal in paediatric cardiology. All aspects of paediatric cardiology are covered within the journal. The content includes original articles, brief reports, editorials, reviews, and papers devoted to continuing professional development.
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