Child Development Center, University Children's Hospital Zurich, Steinwiesstrasse 75, CH-8032, Zürich, Switzerland.
Children's Research Center, University Children's Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
BMC Pediatr. 2021 Oct 1;21(1):430. doi: 10.1186/s12887-021-02808-8.
Children with severe congenital heart disease (CHD) are a group of children at risk for neurodevelopmental impairments. Motor development is the first domain to show a delay during the first year of life and may significantly contribute to parental concerns, stress, and difficulties in early child-parent attachment. Thus, the aim of the study was to better understand the wishes and concerns of parents of children with CHD and explore their experience of their children's neuromotor development in the first year of life.
In this qualitative study, fourteen families were recruited. Their children were aged 1-3 years and had undergone open heart surgery within the first 6 months of life. Semi-structured interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed. The data was explored within an expert group, and a qualitative content analysis was conducted using VERBI MAXQDA software 2020. The study was conducted in accordance with the COREQ checklist.
Parents of children with CHD reported several burdens and needs. Parental burdens concerned the child's motor development, their own physical and psychological strain, and difficulties in communication with healthcare professionals. The needs, parents reported included supporting their child's motor development, a medical coordinator, and better communication between healthcare professionals and parents. During the first phase of their children's illness, parents underwent a dynamic transitional phase and expressed the need to rely on themselves, to trust their children's abilities, and to regain self-determination in order to strengthen their self-confidence.
It is essential to involve parents of children with CHD at an early stage of decision-making. Parents are experts in their children and appreciate medical information provided by healthcare professionals. Interprofessional teamwork, partnering with parents, and continuous support are crucial to providing the best possible care for children and their families. Family-centred early motor intervention for CHD children might counteract the effect of parental overprotection and improve children's motor development and thus strengthen child-parent interaction. In future work, we aim to evaluate a family-centred early motor intervention for children with CHD developed on the basis of this qualitative study.
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患有严重先天性心脏病 (CHD) 的儿童是一组存在神经发育障碍风险的儿童。运动发育是生命第一年中第一个出现延迟的领域,可能会对父母的担忧、压力以及早期亲子依恋关系产生重大影响。因此,本研究旨在更好地了解 CHD 患儿父母的愿望和关注点,并探讨他们在孩子生命的第一年中对孩子神经运动发育的体验。
在这项定性研究中,招募了 14 个家庭。他们的孩子年龄在 1 至 3 岁之间,在生命的前 6 个月内接受了心脏直视手术。对半结构式访谈进行了录音和转录。在专家组内对数据进行了探讨,并使用 VERBI MAXQDA 软件 2020 进行了定性内容分析。本研究按照 COREQ 清单进行。
CHD 患儿的父母报告了一些负担和需求。父母的负担涉及孩子的运动发育、自身的身体和心理压力,以及与医疗保健专业人员沟通困难。父母报告的需求包括支持孩子的运动发育、医疗协调员以及医疗保健专业人员和父母之间更好的沟通。在孩子疾病的第一阶段,父母经历了一个动态的过渡阶段,他们表示需要依靠自己,相信孩子的能力,并重新获得自主权,以增强自信。
必须在决策的早期阶段让 CHD 患儿的父母参与进来。父母是他们孩子的专家,他们欣赏医疗保健专业人员提供的医疗信息。跨专业团队合作、与父母合作以及持续的支持对于为儿童及其家庭提供最佳护理至关重要。针对 CHD 儿童的以家庭为中心的早期运动干预可能会抵消父母过度保护的影响,改善儿童的运动发育,从而加强儿童与父母的互动。在未来的工作中,我们旨在评估在此定性研究基础上开发的针对 CHD 儿童的以家庭为中心的早期运动干预。
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