2019
DOI: 10.1177/1359105319826354
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Using psychologically informed care to improve mental health and wellbeing for people living with a heart condition from birth: A statement paper

Abstract: Over the last few decades, medical and surgical advances have led to a growing population of individuals living with congenital heart disease. The challenges of this condition can reach beyond physical limitations to include anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. To date, these psychological outcomes have been neglected; yet, they need not be inevitable. The factors contributing to these difficulties are considered here, drawing on current evidence and neuropsychological theories including the… Show more

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“…Further, our findings suggest that for this population the Adverse and Traumatic Experiences subscale, Personal Health influences the PTG subscale, Appreciation. This finding should be interpreted with caution, in the context of a population who have lived with health adversity from 'cradle to grave' often being told they are 'lucky to be alive' (Morton, 2020). However, having faced lifelong adversity this population may experience positive adaptation through increased appreciation following adverse life experiences, consistent with previous PTG studies (Stellar et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…Further, our findings suggest that for this population the Adverse and Traumatic Experiences subscale, Personal Health influences the PTG subscale, Appreciation. This finding should be interpreted with caution, in the context of a population who have lived with health adversity from 'cradle to grave' often being told they are 'lucky to be alive' (Morton, 2020). However, having faced lifelong adversity this population may experience positive adaptation through increased appreciation following adverse life experiences, consistent with previous PTG studies (Stellar et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Feeling powerless, vulnerable and socially isolated whilst facing additional psychosocial stressors are risk factors which may contribute to the increased prevalence of PTSD reported in the CHD population (Morton, 2020). Findings from this study indicate the pandemic may be further exacerbating these factors with over half of participants reporting changes to their usual cardiac care during the pandemic and most reporting that they feel worried about becoming infected and seriously ill with the virus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Despite not yet being fully embedded in clinical pediatric practice, alignment to the concept of atraumatic care was evident in the nurses’ “pain talk” and their understanding of the importance of minimizing distress. More contemporary approaches to atraumatic care can be seen in the move to the use of psychologically informed care which aims to mitigate the challenges that procedures and interventions pose to children's short‐ and longer‐term mental health and well‐being 30 . Improvements such as promoting a soothing presence, promoting feelings of safety, providing appropriate emotional support, developing a healing environment, empowering children, and informing therapeutic practice 30 are evident in both nurses' “pain talk” and the efforts the nurses in our study went to create a positive “pain” experience for the children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%