Division of Health Sciences, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Open Heart. 2023 Oct;10(2). doi: 10.1136/openhrt-2023-002312.
In this viewpoint, we respond to the recently published national priorities for research in congenital heart disease (CHD) among adults, established through the James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership, with specific attention to priority 3 (mental health) and priority 5 (maternal health). Our recent policy impact project explored how maternal mental health is currently addressed in adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) services in the National Health Service, identified gaps and discussed possible ways forward. Our multidisciplinary discussion groups, which included women with lived experience of CHD and pregnancy, cardiology and obstetrics clinicians and medical anthropologists, found that while pregnancy and the postnatal period increase the mental health challenges faced by women with CHD, current services are not yet equipped to address them. Based on this work, we welcome the prioritisation of both mental health and maternal health in ACHD, and suggest that future research should focus on the overlaps between these two priority areas.
在这篇观点文章中,我们针对最近通过詹姆斯林德联盟优先事项设定伙伴关系制定的成人先天性心脏病 (CHD) 国家研究优先事项做出回应,特别关注第 3 项(心理健康)和第 5 项(产妇健康)。我们最近的政策影响项目探讨了在国民保健服务中,目前如何在成人先天性心脏病 (ACHD) 服务中解决产妇心理健康问题,确定了差距并讨论了可能的前进方向。我们的多学科讨论小组包括有 CHD 和怀孕经历的女性、心脏病学和妇产科临床医生以及医学人类学家,发现虽然怀孕和产后期间增加了患有 CHD 的女性面临的心理健康挑战,但目前的服务还没有准备好应对这些挑战。基于这项工作,我们欢迎在 ACHD 中优先考虑心理健康和产妇健康,并建议未来的研究应侧重于这两个优先领域之间的重叠。