Individuals with congenital heart disease across the life span
Age-appropriate mental health interventions, including psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy, and integration of mental health professionals within care teams
Psychological outcomes, emotional, behavioral, and social outcomes, and quality of life
This AHA scientific statement emphasizes the critical need for integrating mental health interventions and professionals into the routine care of patients with congenital heart disease to improve psychological outcomes and quality of life.
Although resilience and high quality of life are demonstrated by many individuals with congenital heart disease, a range of significant psychological challenges exists across the life span for this growing patient population. Psychiatric disorders represent the most common comorbidity among people with congenital heart disease. Clinicians are becoming increasingly aware of the magnitude of this problem and its interplay with patients' physical health, and many seek guidance and resources to improve emotional, behavioral' and social outcomes. This American Heart Association scientific statement summarizes the psychological outcomes of patients with congenital heart disease across the life span and reviews age-appropriate mental health interventions, including psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy. Data from studies on psychotherapeutic, educational' and pharmacological interventions for this population are scarce but promising. Models for the integration of mental health professionals within both pediatric and adult congenital heart disease care teams exist and have shown benefit. Despite strong advocacy by patients, families' and health care professionals, however, initiatives have been slow to move forward in the clinical setting. It is the goal of this scientific statement to serve as a catalyst to spur efforts for large-scale research studies examining psychological experiences, outcomes, and interventions tailored to this population and for integrating mental health professionals within congenital heart disease interdisciplinary teams to implement a care model that offers patients the best possible quality of life.
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Adrienne H. Kovacs
Adult Congenital Heart Disease
Judith Brouillette
Montreal Heart Institute
Patricia Ibeziako
Boston Children's Hospital
Circulation Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes
Jackson Memorial Hospital
Christ University
Yuli Hospital
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Kovacs et al. (Thu,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69d665a4bcbb69330b88b4ab — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/hcq.0000000000000110
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