Background: Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common class of birth defects, which encompasses a broad spectrum of severity ranging from relatively minor to extremely complex. Improvements in surgery and intensive care have resulted in an increasing number of infants with the most complex lesions surviving after surgery until the time of discharge from the hospital, but there remain concerns about out-of-hospital mortality, variability in how services are provided at the time of discharge and beyond, and difficulties experienced by some families in accessing care. / Objective: As part of a mixed-methods program of research, this study aimed to elicit parental experiences of caring for a child with CHD after hospital discharge follo...
The home management of children with congenital heart disease (CHD) in the postsurgical phase repres...
Aim: The study presented here prospectively explores psychosocial adaptation and adjustment in paren...
Aim: To explore experiences of peer support among parents of children with congenital heart defects...
Background: Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common class of birth defects, which encompas...
Aims: The study presented here retrospectively explored how parents felt about going home with their...
Aim: To explore parents' experiences of parenting a child hospitalised with congenital heart disease...
Background: Congenital Heart Diseases (CHDs) afflicting children are estimated in 8 per 1000 live b...
Background and purpose: Although much previous research has focused on the medical aspects of congen...
Background: The inter-surgical stage is a critical time for fragile infants with complex congenital ...
Aim The aim of this study was to explore parental preparedness for discharge and their experiences o...
The incidence of children born with congenital heart disease is 1%. Congenital heart disease is amon...
Aim To explore the acceptability and feasibility of a parental early warning tool, called the Congen...
Aim: The study presented here prospectively explores psychosocial adaptation and adjustment in paren...
Aim: The study presented here prospectively explored psychosocial adaptation and adjustment (anxiety...
Aim: To explore parents’ experiences of the transition from hospital to home with their infant follo...
The home management of children with congenital heart disease (CHD) in the postsurgical phase repres...
Aim: The study presented here prospectively explores psychosocial adaptation and adjustment in paren...
Aim: To explore experiences of peer support among parents of children with congenital heart defects...
Background: Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common class of birth defects, which encompas...
Aims: The study presented here retrospectively explored how parents felt about going home with their...
Aim: To explore parents' experiences of parenting a child hospitalised with congenital heart disease...
Background: Congenital Heart Diseases (CHDs) afflicting children are estimated in 8 per 1000 live b...
Background and purpose: Although much previous research has focused on the medical aspects of congen...
Background: The inter-surgical stage is a critical time for fragile infants with complex congenital ...
Aim The aim of this study was to explore parental preparedness for discharge and their experiences o...
The incidence of children born with congenital heart disease is 1%. Congenital heart disease is amon...
Aim To explore the acceptability and feasibility of a parental early warning tool, called the Congen...
Aim: The study presented here prospectively explores psychosocial adaptation and adjustment in paren...
Aim: The study presented here prospectively explored psychosocial adaptation and adjustment (anxiety...
Aim: To explore parents’ experiences of the transition from hospital to home with their infant follo...
The home management of children with congenital heart disease (CHD) in the postsurgical phase repres...
Aim: The study presented here prospectively explores psychosocial adaptation and adjustment in paren...
Aim: To explore experiences of peer support among parents of children with congenital heart defects...