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Objective Assessment of Counselling for Fetal Heart Defects: An Interdisciplinary Multicenter Study

The objective of this study was to analyze parental counselling for fetal heart disease in an interdisciplinary and multicenter setting using a validated questionnaire covering medical, sociodemographic, and psychological aspects. n = 168 individuals were recruited from two pediatric heart centers a...

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Autores principales: Kovacevic, Alexander, Bär, Stefan, Starystach, Sebastian, Simmelbauer, Andreas, Elsässer, Michael, Müller, Andreas, Mohammadi Motlagh, Aida, Oberhoffer-Fritz, Renate, Ostermayer, Eva, Ewert, Peter, Gorenflo, Matthias, Wacker-Gussmann, Annette
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7073987/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32046298
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9020467
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author Kovacevic, Alexander
Bär, Stefan
Starystach, Sebastian
Simmelbauer, Andreas
Elsässer, Michael
Müller, Andreas
Mohammadi Motlagh, Aida
Oberhoffer-Fritz, Renate
Ostermayer, Eva
Ewert, Peter
Gorenflo, Matthias
Wacker-Gussmann, Annette
author_facet Kovacevic, Alexander
Bär, Stefan
Starystach, Sebastian
Simmelbauer, Andreas
Elsässer, Michael
Müller, Andreas
Mohammadi Motlagh, Aida
Oberhoffer-Fritz, Renate
Ostermayer, Eva
Ewert, Peter
Gorenflo, Matthias
Wacker-Gussmann, Annette
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description The objective of this study was to analyze parental counselling for fetal heart disease in an interdisciplinary and multicenter setting using a validated questionnaire covering medical, sociodemographic, and psychological aspects. n = 168 individuals were recruited from two pediatric heart centers and two obstetrics units. Overall, counselling was combined successful and satisfying in >99%; only 0.7% of parents were dissatisfied. “Perceived situational control” was impaired in 22.6%. Adequate duration of counselling leads to more overall counselling success (r = 0.368 ***), as well as providing written or online information (57.7% vs. 41.5%), which is also correlated to more “Transfer of Medical Knowledge” (r = 0.261 ***). Interruptions of consultation are negatively correlated to overall counselling success (r = −0.247 **) and to “Transparency regarding the Treatment Process” (r = −0.227 **). Lacking a separate counselling room is associated with lower counselling success for “Transfer of Medical Knowledge” (r = 0.210 ***). High-risk congenital heart disease (CHD) is correlated to lower counselling success (42.7% vs. 71.4% in low-risk CHD). A lack of parental language skills leads to less overall counselling success. There is a trend towards more counselling success for “Transfer of Medical Knowledge” after being counselled solely by cardiologists in one center (r = 0.208). Our results indicate that a structured approach may lead to more counselling success in selected dimensions. For complex cardiac malformations, counselling by cardiologists is essential. Parental “Perceived Situational Control” is often impaired, highlighting the need for further support throughout the pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-70739872020-03-19 Objective Assessment of Counselling for Fetal Heart Defects: An Interdisciplinary Multicenter Study Kovacevic, Alexander Bär, Stefan Starystach, Sebastian Simmelbauer, Andreas Elsässer, Michael Müller, Andreas Mohammadi Motlagh, Aida Oberhoffer-Fritz, Renate Ostermayer, Eva Ewert, Peter Gorenflo, Matthias Wacker-Gussmann, Annette J Clin Med Article The objective of this study was to analyze parental counselling for fetal heart disease in an interdisciplinary and multicenter setting using a validated questionnaire covering medical, sociodemographic, and psychological aspects. n = 168 individuals were recruited from two pediatric heart centers and two obstetrics units. Overall, counselling was combined successful and satisfying in >99%; only 0.7% of parents were dissatisfied. “Perceived situational control” was impaired in 22.6%. Adequate duration of counselling leads to more overall counselling success (r = 0.368 ***), as well as providing written or online information (57.7% vs. 41.5%), which is also correlated to more “Transfer of Medical Knowledge” (r = 0.261 ***). Interruptions of consultation are negatively correlated to overall counselling success (r = −0.247 **) and to “Transparency regarding the Treatment Process” (r = −0.227 **). Lacking a separate counselling room is associated with lower counselling success for “Transfer of Medical Knowledge” (r = 0.210 ***). High-risk congenital heart disease (CHD) is correlated to lower counselling success (42.7% vs. 71.4% in low-risk CHD). A lack of parental language skills leads to less overall counselling success. There is a trend towards more counselling success for “Transfer of Medical Knowledge” after being counselled solely by cardiologists in one center (r = 0.208). Our results indicate that a structured approach may lead to more counselling success in selected dimensions. For complex cardiac malformations, counselling by cardiologists is essential. Parental “Perceived Situational Control” is often impaired, highlighting the need for further support throughout the pregnancy. MDPI 2020-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7073987/ /pubmed/32046298 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9020467 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bär, Stefan
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Ostermayer, Eva
Ewert, Peter
Gorenflo, Matthias
Wacker-Gussmann, Annette
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32046298
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9020467
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