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The impact of prenatal counselling on mothers of surviving children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome: A qualitative interview study
OBJECTIVE: To explore the role of antenatal counselling in how parents make treatment decisions following an antenatal diagnosis of Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS). BACKGROUND: Antenatal counselling is a critical part of patient management following a diagnosis of fetal congenital heart disea...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7696135/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32671929 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13103 |
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author | Bertaud, Sophie Lloyd, David F. A. Sharland, Gurleen Razavi, Reza Bluebond‐Langner, Myra |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To explore the role of antenatal counselling in how parents make treatment decisions following an antenatal diagnosis of Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS). BACKGROUND: Antenatal counselling is a critical part of patient management following a diagnosis of fetal congenital heart disease; however, there is a very limited evidence base examining how parents actually experience antenatal counselling and make decisions in this context. METHODS: Semi‐structured interviews were conducted with women who had received an antenatal diagnosis of HLHS. Interviews were digitally recorded, anonymised and transcribed verbatim. A thematic content analysis was performed using a constant comparative approach. RESULTS: Eight mothers of surviving children with HLHS were interviewed. Eight key themes emerged including new perspectives on how women receive antenatal counselling and how it affects their decision making. Three themes in particular are new to the literature: (a) Mothers of children with HLHS reported feelings of intense guilt that arose in the antenatal period around potentially causing the condition in their child. (b) For this group of women, recollections of perceived pessimism during antenatal counselling had a lasting impact. (c) Despite support from partners or extended family, women nevertheless experienced a strong sense that antenatal decision making was largely a ‘maternal’ responsibility. CONCLUSIONS: When recounting their experiences of antenatal counselling, mothers of surviving children with HLHS offer new perspectives that can guide fetal cardiologists in how best to support their individual patients. Further research is needed to comprehensively understand the experience of prospective parents counselled for severe forms of fetal congenital heart disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-76961352020-12-10 The impact of prenatal counselling on mothers of surviving children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome: A qualitative interview study Bertaud, Sophie Lloyd, David F. A. Sharland, Gurleen Razavi, Reza Bluebond‐Langner, Myra Health Expect Original Research Papers OBJECTIVE: To explore the role of antenatal counselling in how parents make treatment decisions following an antenatal diagnosis of Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS). BACKGROUND: Antenatal counselling is a critical part of patient management following a diagnosis of fetal congenital heart disease; however, there is a very limited evidence base examining how parents actually experience antenatal counselling and make decisions in this context. METHODS: Semi‐structured interviews were conducted with women who had received an antenatal diagnosis of HLHS. Interviews were digitally recorded, anonymised and transcribed verbatim. A thematic content analysis was performed using a constant comparative approach. RESULTS: Eight mothers of surviving children with HLHS were interviewed. Eight key themes emerged including new perspectives on how women receive antenatal counselling and how it affects their decision making. Three themes in particular are new to the literature: (a) Mothers of children with HLHS reported feelings of intense guilt that arose in the antenatal period around potentially causing the condition in their child. (b) For this group of women, recollections of perceived pessimism during antenatal counselling had a lasting impact. (c) Despite support from partners or extended family, women nevertheless experienced a strong sense that antenatal decision making was largely a ‘maternal’ responsibility. CONCLUSIONS: When recounting their experiences of antenatal counselling, mothers of surviving children with HLHS offer new perspectives that can guide fetal cardiologists in how best to support their individual patients. Further research is needed to comprehensively understand the experience of prospective parents counselled for severe forms of fetal congenital heart disease. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-07-15 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7696135/ /pubmed/32671929 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13103 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Papers Bertaud, Sophie Lloyd, David F. A. Sharland, Gurleen Razavi, Reza Bluebond‐Langner, Myra The impact of prenatal counselling on mothers of surviving children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome: A qualitative interview study |
title | The impact of prenatal counselling on mothers of surviving children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome: A qualitative interview study |
title_full | The impact of prenatal counselling on mothers of surviving children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome: A qualitative interview study |
title_fullStr | The impact of prenatal counselling on mothers of surviving children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome: A qualitative interview study |
title_full_unstemmed | The impact of prenatal counselling on mothers of surviving children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome: A qualitative interview study |
title_short | The impact of prenatal counselling on mothers of surviving children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome: A qualitative interview study |
title_sort | impact of prenatal counselling on mothers of surviving children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome: a qualitative interview study |
topic | Original Research Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7696135/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32671929 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13103 |
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