The experiences of children with a cardiac transplant, their families and health care providers in the COVID-19 pandemic

Pediatr Transplant. 2022 Dec;26(8):e14388. doi: 10.1111/petr.14388. Epub 2022 Sep 13.

Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has had deleterious impacts on pediatric patients and families, as well as the healthcare providers who have attended to their care needs.

Methods: In this qualitative study, children with a cardiac transplant, as well as their families and healthcare providers were interviewed to explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on pediatric care, as well as on patients' and their families' daily lives. Participants were recruited from a children's hospital in western Canada. Fifteen caregiving parents of transplanted children, 2 young patients, and 8 healthcare providers participated in interviews.

Results: Findings highlighted how families and their healthcare providers experienced pandemic-related shifts. Themes highlighted experiences, which entailed (1) initially hearing about the COVID-19 pandemic; (2) learning about their new reality; (3) adjusting to the pandemic; (4) adjusting to shifts in pediatric services; (5) evolving a view on the future, and (6) offering recommendations for cardiac care in a pandemic.

Conclusions: Study implications emphasize the need to critically reflect on, and advance, methods of helping young patients and their families in pandemic circumstances, and supporting healthcare providers.

Keywords: COVID-19; cardiac transplantation; care impacts; pediatrics.

MeSH terms

  • COVID-19*
  • Child
  • Health Personnel
  • Heart Transplantation*
  • Humans
  • Pandemics
  • Parents
  • Qualitative Research

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