Berghammer Malin C, Brink Eva, Rydberg Annika M, Dellborg Mikael, Ekman Inger
Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Centre for Person-Centred Care, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Congenit Heart Dis. 2015 Sep-Oct;10(5):403-12. doi: 10.1111/chd.12244. Epub 2015 Jan 7.
Single ventricle defects are among the most complex congenital heart defects and the development of advanced surgical procedures in recent decades has created the first generation of adolescents and young adults living with this condition. Yet little is known about how these individuals experience life and what impact the heart defect has on their life in general.
The aim was to illuminate and gain a deeper understanding of adolescents' and young adults' experiences of living with a surgically palliated univentricular heart.
Seven open-ended in-depth interviews were conducted, transcribed, and analyzed according to the henomenological hermeneutical method. All adolescents and young adults operated before 1995 according to the Fontan procedure or the total cavo-pulmonary connection procedure at one pediatric cardiology unit were included in the study. They were 17-32 years of age (median age 22 years).
The interpretation of the interview transcripts showed that the participants experienced living with a surgically palliated univentricular heart in terms of feeling exceptional, strong, and healthy. This was supported by two structural analyses, where three themes emerged: happiness over being me, focusing on possibilities, and being committed to life.
Living with a Fontan circulation included negative experiences but the analyses clearly demonstrated a feeling of being strong and healthy. An appreciation of having survived and being committed to life was found to be an integral part of the development of the interviewees' existential growth. This probably strengthens them further in their ability to balance expectations and hurdles in life. This study provides valuable insights into the experience of patients after the Fontan procedure and the importance of a positive health care environment throughout their lives.
单心室缺陷是最复杂的先天性心脏缺陷之一,近几十年来先进外科手术的发展造就了第一代患有这种疾病的青少年和年轻人。然而,对于这些个体如何体验生活以及心脏缺陷总体上对他们生活有何影响,人们知之甚少。
旨在阐明并更深入地了解青少年和年轻人接受外科姑息性单心室心脏手术后的生活体验。
进行了七次开放式深度访谈,根据现象学诠释学方法进行转录和分析。研究纳入了在一家儿科心脏病科单位于1995年前接受Fontan手术或全腔静脉肺动脉连接手术的所有青少年和年轻人。他们的年龄在17至32岁之间(中位年龄22岁)。
对访谈记录的解读表明,参与者在感觉与众不同、强壮和健康方面体验到了接受外科姑息性单心室心脏手术的生活。这得到了两项结构分析的支持,其中出现了三个主题:为自己而幸福、关注可能性以及热爱生活。
Fontan循环的生活包含负面经历,但分析清楚地表明了一种强壮和健康的感觉。人们发现,对生存下来并热爱生活的感激是受访者存在性成长发展的一个组成部分(这可能进一步增强他们平衡生活中期望和障碍的能力)。这项研究为Fontan手术后患者体验以及他们一生积极医疗环境的重要性提供了有价值的见解。