Growing up with congenital heart disease: the dilemmas of adolescents and young adults [see comment]
- PMID: 9731644
- DOI: 10.1017/s1047951100006806
Growing up with congenital heart disease: the dilemmas of adolescents and young adults [see comment]
Abstract
Advances in diagnosis, medical management and surgical intervention have improved the longevity and quality of life for children with congenital heart disease. Despite this, research studies specifically examining the psychosocial concerns of adolescents and young adults with congenital heart disease are few. To explore the subjective experiences and dilemmas of this population during the transition from adolescence to young adulthood, we interviewed, using a semi-structured protocol, a convenience sample of nine adolescents and young adults. Using analytic procedures inherent in Grounded Theory methodology, seven themes were identified: the dilemma of normality; dilemmas in disclosure; dilemmas in strategies for management of illness; the challenge of social integration versus social isolation; the challenge of dependence versus independence; the challenge of uncertainty; and strategies for coping. An understanding of these experiences by health professionals can be beneficial in helping this clinical population as they grow up and face the challenges of an uncertain, yet promising, future.
Comment in
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Commentary on social research about young people with congenital conditions.Cardiol Young. 1998 Jul;8(3):287-9. doi: 10.1017/s1047951100006776. Cardiol Young. 1998. PMID: 9731641 No abstract available.
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