"Parent’s knowledge about diagnosis and management of their children with congenital heart diseases in Khartoum, Sudan "

O. Elshazali, Hafiz Osama Hafiz El Shazali, Eiman Mohamed Ahmed Yousif, H. Osman
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Abstract

Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common major congenital anomaly, representing a major global health problem. The incidence is 8 -19 per 1000 birth.1 Congenital heart defects account for one third of babies with significant congenital anomalies diagnosed prenatally or in infancy.2 It has been shown that having an accurate understanding of any chronic condition contributes to improved satisfaction with medical care, less distress, less confusion, better compliance with treatment and an improved emotional state.3 Specifically for children with CHD, parents having a sound knowledge of their child’s condition, treatment and prevention of complications has been shown to promote better health related behaviour in their child by bettering their understanding of the cardiac problem, improving compliance with treatment and avoiding risky behaviour.4 It is fundamental for patient engagement that they be health literate. This is more than just being able to read and understand health information it is about empowering them to exercise their autonomy. Patients with low health literacy have been shown to have poorer health status, are less likely to adhere to the treatment regimen and self-care plans, higher rates of hospital admission, experience more treatment and drug errors, and make less use of preventive services and measures.5 Recently there have been a massive improvement in therapy for congenital heart disease , both surgically and catheter based, despite this improvement several recent studies have shown that understanding of illness by children, adolescents, and adults with congenital heart disease remains far from ideal.4
“苏丹喀土穆父母对先天性心脏病患儿的诊断和管理知识”
先天性心脏病(CHD)是最常见的主要先天性异常,代表着一个主要的全球健康问题。发病率为每1000个新生儿中有8 -19个先天性心脏缺陷占产前或婴儿期诊断出明显先天性异常的婴儿的三分之一研究表明,对任何慢性疾病有准确的了解有助于提高对医疗服务的满意度,减少痛苦,减少困惑,更好地遵守治疗,改善情绪状态特别是对于患有冠心病的儿童,父母对孩子的病情、治疗方法和并发症的预防有充分的了解,通过提高他们对心脏问题的理解,提高治疗依从性和避免危险行为,可以促进孩子更好的健康相关行为了解健康知识对患者参与至关重要。这不仅仅是能够阅读和理解健康信息,而是赋予他们行使自主权的能力。卫生知识水平低的患者健康状况较差,不太可能坚持治疗方案和自我保健计划,住院率较高,经历更多的治疗和药物错误,并较少利用预防服务和措施最近,先天性心脏病的治疗有了巨大的进步,无论是手术还是导管治疗,尽管有了这些进步,但最近的几项研究表明,儿童、青少年和成人先天性心脏病患者对疾病的了解仍远未达到理想状态
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