Coping Strategies of Filipino Mothers of Children with Congenital Heart Disease in a Tertiary Hospital in the Philippines.

Q4 Medicine
Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2025-01-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.vi0.9043
Eva Belingon Felipe-Dimog, Ma-Am Joy Realce Tumulak, Emma Liza A Dacquigan, Jerome A Padilla
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Background and objective: Mothers play a significant role as primary caregivers for children with congenital heart disease (CHD) within the family. Given the complex health needs of children with CHD, coping strategies are needed to deal with the challenges associated with caring for their children with the condition. Coping mechanisms encompass fostering resilience, seeking support, and maintaining a positive outlook to navigate stress, uncertainty, and obstacles throughout their child's medical journey with CHD. The objective of this study is to explore the coping strategies employed by mothers of children diagnosed with CHD in a tertiary hospital in the Philippines.

Methods: Employing a descriptive qualitative study design, data was gathered through key informant interviews utilizing a semi-structured topic guide, which aimed to explore the perspectives and experiences of mothers with children with CHDs. Ethical approval was obtained, and data collection occurred from January to March 2016. Interview transcripts were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and underwent content analysis. Themes derived from the analysis were then validated and confirmed by the study participants.

Results: A total of 11 mothers voluntarily participated in the study. These participants expressed utilizing various coping strategies to manage their child's condition, including seeking assistance from both physicians and traditional healers, advocating for their children, receiving support from their family and friends, regulation of emotion, and prayer and faith in God.

Conclusion: This study sheds light on the coping mechanisms used by mothers in raising thier children with CHD, highlighting the value of spirituality and psychological support in their journey. Enhancing assistance for impacted families and advancing genetic counseling services are two benefits of incorporating these findings into healthcare practice.

菲律宾某三级医院先天性心脏病患儿母亲的应对策略
背景和目的:母亲在先天性心脏病(CHD)患儿的家庭中扮演着重要的主要照顾者角色。鉴于冠心病儿童复杂的健康需求,需要采取应对策略来应对与照顾冠心病儿童相关的挑战。应对机制包括培养韧性、寻求支持和保持积极的态度,以应对孩子冠心病医疗过程中的压力、不确定性和障碍。本研究的目的是探讨菲律宾一家三级医院诊断为冠心病的儿童的母亲所采用的应对策略。方法:采用描述性定性研究设计,采用半结构化的主题指南,通过关键信息访谈收集数据,旨在探讨患有冠心病儿童的母亲的观点和经历。获得伦理批准,数据收集时间为2016年1 - 3月。记录访谈笔录,逐字抄写,并进行内容分析。然后由研究参与者验证和确认从分析中得出的主题。结果:共有11位母亲自愿参与本研究。这些参与者表达了利用各种应对策略来管理孩子的状况,包括向医生和传统治疗师寻求帮助,为孩子辩护,接受家人和朋友的支持,调节情绪,祈祷和信仰上帝。结论:本研究揭示了母亲在养育冠心病患儿过程中的应对机制,强调了精神和心理支持在其过程中的价值。加强对受影响家庭的援助和推进遗传咨询服务是将这些发现纳入医疗保健实践的两个好处。
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