Experience of parents of children with congenital heart disease: feelings and obstacles

  • Barreto T
  • Sakamoto V
  • Magagnin J
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Abstract

Understand the meaning of the experiences of parents of children with congenital heart disease regarding feelings, obstacles and expectations. Methods: exploratory qualitative study conducted at a pediatric intensive care unit of a reference hospital. Participants corresponded to seven mothers and four fathers of children with congenital heart defect, surgically corrected and with more than 8 hours of admission, totalling 11 participants.  Data collection was performed through semi-structured individual recorded interviews. Data were described according to thematic content analysis. Results: five thematic categories emerged: (1) unpreparedness to face the problem; (2) feelings involved (3) factors that make difficult to face the problem; (4) factors that facilitate facing the problem; (5) spirituality. Conclusion: each family is unique and needs support to better face the disease and its process. It is essential to develop interdisciplinary network support, providing comprehensive care.

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Barreto, T. S. M., Sakamoto, V. T. M., Magagnin, J. S., Coelho, D. F., Waterkemper, R., & Canabarro, S. T. (2016). Experience of parents of children with congenital heart disease: feelings and obstacles. Revista Da Rede de Enfermagem Do Nordeste, 17(1), 128. https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2016000100017

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