流行病期间虚拟Fontan心脏营地的实施。

IF 1 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Edythe B Tham, Danielle E Harake, Lily Q Lin, Katie J Du, Lucy E Harris, Elina Williams, Alanna L Ash, Carolina A Escudero
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摘要

背景:Fontan手术的儿童是一种独特的先天性心脏病(CHD),需要多次心脏手术和长期结果不确定的手术。考虑到需要这种手术的冠心病类型的罕见性,许多患有Fontan的孩子不知道其他像他们一样的孩子。方法:由于COVID-19大流行取消了医疗监督的心脏营地,我们为接受Fontan手术的儿童组织了几次由医生领导的虚拟日间营地,以便与他们所在省份和加拿大各地的其他人联系。本研究的目的是通过在活动后立即使用匿名在线调查和活动后第2天和第4天的提醒来描述这些营地的实施和评估。结果:51名儿童参加了我们至少一个营地。注册数据显示,70%的参与者不认识其他使用丰坦的人。训练营结束后的评估显示,86%至94%的孩子对自己的心脏有了新的了解,95%至100%的孩子感觉与其他像他们一样的孩子联系更紧密了。结论:我们已经演示了虚拟心脏训练营的实施,以扩大对Fontan儿童的支持网络。这些经历可能有助于通过包容和联系促进健康的心理社会调整。
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Implementation of Virtual Fontan Heart Camps During a Pandemic.

Background: Children with a Fontan operation represent a unique form of congenital heart disease (CHD) that requires multiple cardiac surgeries and procedures with an uncertain long-term outcome. Given the rarity of the types of CHD that require this procedure, many children with a Fontan do not know any others like them.

Methods: With the cancelation of medically supervised heart camps due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we have organized several physician-led virtual day camps for children with a Fontan operation to connect with others in their province and across Canada. The aim of this study was to describe the implementation and evaluation of these camps via the use of an anonymous online survey immediately after the event and reminders on days 2 and 4 postevent.

Results: Fifty-one children have participated in at least 1 of our camps. Registration data showed that 70% of participants did not know anyone else with a Fontan. Postcamp evaluations showed that 86% to 94% learned something new about their heart and 95% to 100% felt more connected to other children like them.

Conclusion: We have demonstrated the implementation of a virtual heart camp to expand the support network for children with a Fontan. These experiences may help to promote healthy psychosocial adjustments through inclusion and relatedness.

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