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. 2016 Mar-Apr;45(2):154-60.
doi: 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2015.12.007. Epub 2016 Jan 30.

Parents' experiences of having a child undergoing congenital heart surgery: An emotional rollercoaster from shocking to blessing

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Parents' experiences of having a child undergoing congenital heart surgery: An emotional rollercoaster from shocking to blessing

Holly Wei et al. Heart Lung. 2016 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Objectives: To describe parents' experiences when their child with congenital heart disease (CHD) underwent heart surgery.

Background: About 40,000 children are born with CHD in the United States each year. Very few studies have explored parents' experiences when their child was diagnosed with CHD and underwent heart surgery.

Methods: Descriptive phenomenology informed this study that consisted of two interviews with 13 parents.

Results: Parents experienced a "rollercoaster" of emotions. Critical times were when parents received their child's diagnosis, handed their child over to the surgical team, and visited their child in the pediatric intensive care unit after surgery. Related stressors were the uncertainty of outcomes after surgery, the loss of parental control, the physical appearance of their child, and the fear of the technological atmosphere in the intensive care unit.

Conclusions: The ups and downs of parents' emotions reflected their child's changing condition and parents' adjustment to the condition.

Keywords: Children; Congenital heart disease; Experiences; Parents; Phenomenology.

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