Saxena Shikha, Millage Jamie, Wong Derek, Yap Li-Ann, Bodiam Lorene, Allison Archie, McCrindle Brian W, Longmuir Patricia E
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Medicine, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
CJC Open. 2021 Feb 1;3(7):854-863. doi: 10.1016/j.cjco.2021.01.013. eCollection 2021 Jul.
Children with complex heart problems may be at higher risk for sedentary lifestyle morbidities than their healthy peers. This project examined perceptions, barriers, and supports that influence healthy active lifestyles among children with complex heart problems and their caregivers, to enable effective health and quality-of-life interventions.
Inductive thematic analysis was conducted of semi-structured guided discussions from 6 focus groups (young child [n = 2]; older child [n = 4]; parents of young child [n = 4]; parents of older child [n = 4]; pediatric cardiologist [n = 5]; pediatric cardiac nurse [n = 5]) and individual interviews with 7 parents, 5 parent/child dyads, 2 adults with complex heart problems, 6 pediatric cardiologists, 3 pediatric cardiac nurses, 4 pediatric cardiology mental health professionals, and 14 recreation professionals.
Four interrelated themes were identified: (i) "It takes a village"-coordinated and collaborative interdisciplinary support; (ii) clear healthy lifestyle communication among children, families, and professionals is critically important; (iii) Ccreating supportive environments by building professional expertise; (iv) inspiring healthy lifestyles in the children's own environments. All groups identified a need to improve knowledge about childhood heart conditions among education and recreation professionals and to encourage effective communication between healthcare professionals and families. Participants indicated that these changes would support families, educators, and recreation professionals in engaging children with heart problems in healthy lifestyles in home, school, and community settings.
Important healthy lifestyle barriers were identified within individuals and in their interactions. There is a profound need to enhance knowledge of childhood heart conditions and improve interactions among key stakeholders-children and families, educators, and recreation and healthcare professionals.
患有复杂心脏问题的儿童可能比健康同龄人面临更高的久坐生活方式相关疾病风险。本项目研究了影响患有复杂心脏问题的儿童及其照顾者健康积极生活方式的认知、障碍和支持因素,以实施有效的健康和生活质量干预措施。
对来自6个焦点小组(幼儿组[n = 2];大龄儿童组[n = 4];幼儿家长组[n = 4];大龄儿童家长组[n = 4];儿科心脏病专家组[n = 5];儿科心脏护士组[n = 5])的半结构化引导讨论以及对7名家长、5对亲子、2名患有复杂心脏问题的成年人、6名儿科心脏病专家、3名儿科心脏护士、4名儿科心脏病心理健康专业人员和14名娱乐专业人员的个人访谈进行归纳主题分析。
确定了四个相互关联的主题:(i)“众人拾柴火焰高”——协调和协作的跨学科支持;(ii)儿童、家庭和专业人员之间清晰的健康生活方式沟通至关重要;(iii)通过培养专业知识营造支持性环境;(iv)在儿童自身环境中激发健康生活方式。所有小组都认为有必要提高教育和娱乐专业人员对儿童心脏病的认识,并鼓励医疗保健专业人员与家庭之间进行有效沟通。参与者表示,这些改变将支持家庭、教育工作者和娱乐专业人员,使患有心脏问题 的儿童在家庭、学校和社区环境中养成健康的生活方式。
在个人及其互动中发现了重要的健康生活方式障碍。迫切需要加强对儿童心脏病的认识,并改善关键利益相关者——儿童和家庭、教育工作者、娱乐和医疗保健专业人员之间的互动。