Korean J Pediatr.  2014 Jun;57(6):257-263. 10.3345/kjp.2014.57.6.257.

Psychosocial adjustment and quality of life of adolescents and adults with congenital heart disease

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  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Seoul National University Children's Hospital, Seoul, Korea. ped9526@snu.ac.kr

Abstract

The incidence of people living with congenital heart disease (CHD) has been increasing every year owing to remarkable advances in surgical and catheter intervention techniques and devices, and improved knowledge of critical care for patients with CHD. However, these patients continue to face physical, psychosocial, and environmental challenges, and a number of studies have shown higher rates of depression and anxiety disorders than the general population. To improve psychosocial functioning and quality of life for adults with CHD, health care providers are recommended to inform CHD patients of an accurate diagnosis, and overall treatment process, beginning in adolescence to facilitate a smooth transition from adolescence to adulthood. Active cooperation with psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, chaplains, and family members is highly recommended to help CHD patients feel normal and optimistic and to promote good social interactions, close family relationships, and a strong sense of coherence.

Keyword

Heart disease; Depression; Anxiety; Quality of life

MeSH Terms

Adolescent*
Adult*
Anxiety
Anxiety Disorders
Catheters
Critical Care
Depression
Diagnosis
Family Relations
Health Personnel
Heart Defects, Congenital*
Heart Diseases
Humans
Incidence
Interpersonal Relations
Psychiatry
Psychology
Quality of Life*
Sense of Coherence
Social Workers
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