University of Calgary, Central and Northern Alberta Region, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Pediatr Transplant. 2022 Dec;26(8):e14388. doi: 10.1111/petr.14388. Epub 2022 Sep 13.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had deleterious impacts on pediatric patients and families, as well as the healthcare providers who have attended to their care needs.
In this qualitative study, children with a cardiac transplant, as well as their families and healthcare providers were interviewed to explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on pediatric care, as well as on patients' and their families' daily lives. Participants were recruited from a children's hospital in western Canada. Fifteen caregiving parents of transplanted children, 2 young patients, and 8 healthcare providers participated in interviews.
Findings highlighted how families and their healthcare providers experienced pandemic-related shifts. Themes highlighted experiences, which entailed (1) initially hearing about the COVID-19 pandemic; (2) learning about their new reality; (3) adjusting to the pandemic; (4) adjusting to shifts in pediatric services; (5) evolving a view on the future, and (6) offering recommendations for cardiac care in a pandemic.
Study implications emphasize the need to critically reflect on, and advance, methods of helping young patients and their families in pandemic circumstances, and supporting healthcare providers.
COVID-19 大流行对儿科患者及其家庭以及照顾他们的医疗保健提供者造成了有害影响。
在这项定性研究中,对患有心脏移植的儿童及其家庭和医疗保健提供者进行了采访,以探讨 COVID-19 大流行对儿科护理以及患者及其家庭日常生活的影响。参与者是从加拿大西部的一家儿童医院招募的。15 名接受过移植儿童护理的照顾父母、2 名年轻患者和 8 名医疗保健提供者参加了访谈。
研究结果突出了家庭及其医疗保健提供者在大流行相关转变方面的经历。主题强调了以下经历:(1)最初听到 COVID-19 大流行;(2)了解他们的新现实;(3)适应大流行;(4)适应儿科服务的转变;(5)对未来的看法;(6)为大流行期间的心脏护理提供建议。
研究意义强调需要批判性地反思和推进在大流行情况下帮助年轻患者及其家庭以及支持医疗保健提供者的方法。