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Open AccessPO28 – Adolescents with congenital heart disease – transition from paediatric to adult care units

09 May 2016

Nursing Children and Young People

Supplement

Theme: Transition of care. Most children with congenital heart disease will need specialized medical care for life. Programmes to promote transition from children’s...

Congenital heart disease and its effects on children and their families

02 March 2011

Paediatric Nursing

Care

This article provides insights into the experiences of families with a child with congenital heart disease. These are clarified by descriptions of the most common...

Open AccessOC18 – Neurodevelopmental outcomes following congenital heart surgery

09 May 2016

Nursing Children and Young People

Supplement

Theme: Complex health care and chronic disease management. Introduction: Congenital heart disease (CHD) may have a very important impact on central nervous system...

Open AccessOC01 – The effect of an Interactive Therapeutic Play Training Program on the anxiety levels of children having heart surgery and their mothers

09 May 2016

Nursing Children and Young People

Supplement

Theme: Child protection and managing risk. Research was conducted using randomized controlled and experimental methods in order to determine the impact of...

Children at heart

22 June 2010

Nursing Standard

General article

This year a small team of nurses and doctors travelled to Ethiopia to help local staff treat children with congenital heart disease.

Ineffective breathing pattern in children with congenital heart disease: definitions and outcomes

01 November 2010

Paediatric Nursing

A&S Science

Aim To check the content validity of operational definitions for respiratory indicators of ineffective breathing pattern of children with congenital heart disease....

Examining the theoretical basis of quality of life interventions in the congenital heart disease population

29 November 2017

Primary Health Care

Evidence & practice

Arrhythmias have long been perceived as resulting in decreased quality of life. However, recent studies have refuted this perception, with evidence suggesting people...