2018
DOI: 10.5152/turkpediatriars.2018.6428
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Life quality of children with congenital heart diseases

Abstract: It was found that symptoms of congenital heart disease affected the psychosocial quality of life subscales rather than the physical subscales. In addition, it was observed that mental symptoms in both the mother and child negatively affected quality of life rather than disease-related parameters.

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“…Several topics were discussed based on the review of 11 articles, including 5 articles discussing the relationship between quality of life in children with Congenital Heart Disease and healthy or normal children [8,10,12,13,15], 2 articles discussing quality of life in children with CHD according to patient age group [6,11], 3 articles discussing the relationship between quality of life for children with CHD and the type of CHD severity [5,9,14], and 1 article about the relationship between perceived quality of life between children with CHD and caregivers [7].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several topics were discussed based on the review of 11 articles, including 5 articles discussing the relationship between quality of life in children with Congenital Heart Disease and healthy or normal children [8,10,12,13,15], 2 articles discussing quality of life in children with CHD according to patient age group [6,11], 3 articles discussing the relationship between quality of life for children with CHD and the type of CHD severity [5,9,14], and 1 article about the relationship between perceived quality of life between children with CHD and caregivers [7].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some severe patients may experience symptoms such as hypoxia, dyspnoea and even death. 1 Some patients with CHD require surgical treatment in infancy due to their serious illness. With the development of medical technology and perioperative management, most of these infants can obtain excellent therapeutic effects through surgical treatment.…”
Section: What This Paper Addsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the literature presents studies on the quality of life conducted on different age groups or on a particular disease (Ceylan, Çetinkaya, Karabudak Sarıkaya, & Becit, 2018;Duras, Bezen, Özkaya, & Dursun, 2018;Eser et al, 2008;Sertçelik, Alkan, Sapmaz, Coşkun, & Eser, 2018), studies on the evaluation of the quality of life for healthy children, especially those attending preschools, are limited (Bekir, Şahin, & Aydın, 2013;Yardımcı, Bolışık, Altıparmak, & Bal Yılmaz, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%