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" Trying to Grab Pieces of Hope " : Exploring the Experiences of Black and Hispanic Parents following a Congenital Heart Disease Diagnosis.

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Rent, S; Poon, KTCC; Sooy-Mossey, M; Weeks, MF; Roberts, JC; Douglas, D; Ellestad, S; Lemmon, ME; Hill, K; Windom, M
Published in: AJP Rep
January 2025

Objective  Congenital heart disease (CHD) is an important contributor to pediatric morbidity and mortality. Unfortunately, disparities in the diagnosis and treatment of CHD exist across racial and ethnic groups. The objective of this study was to share the experiences of Hispanic and Black families with CHD to better understand their needs. Study Design  This was a descriptive qualitative study involving two 2-part focus groups, one conducted in English and one in Spanish, consisting of parents of infants with CHD. Focus groups were audio recorded, transcribed, and analyzed via a conventional content analysis approach. Results  Six family members participated, representing a range of cardiac diagnoses. Two participants cited their identity as non-Hispanic Black and four as Hispanic. Three organizing themes emerged related to (1) communication, (2) psychosocial needs and processing, and (3) practical challenges associated with having a child with CHD. Together, these organizing themes supported a singular global theme: structural and socioemotional gaps in care exist for families of infants with CHD that need to be met in order to optimize care for patients and families. Conclusion  Societal and systems-level factors, including structural inequities, contribute to the care gaps experienced by racial and ethnic minority families of children with CHD. Key Points Poor communication around CHD diagnosis impairs provider-patient trust.Language barriers hinder accurate communication about CHD diagnosis and treatment.Parents of children with CHD have unmet mental health needs.Perinatal providers should champion health equity for CHD patients and their families.

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AJP Rep

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2157-6998

Publication Date

January 2025

Volume

15

Issue

1

Start / End Page

e6 / e17

Location

United States
 

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Rent, S., Poon, K. T. C. C., Sooy-Mossey, M., Weeks, M. F., Roberts, J. C., Douglas, D., … Windom, M. (2025). " Trying to Grab Pieces of Hope " : Exploring the Experiences of Black and Hispanic Parents following a Congenital Heart Disease Diagnosis. AJP Rep, 15(1), e6–e17. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2504-1813
Rent, Sharla, Kwai Tei Candy Chan Poon, Meredith Sooy-Mossey, Mary Frances Weeks, James C. Roberts, Dakota Douglas, Sarah Ellestad, Monica E. Lemmon, Kevin Hill, and McAllister Windom. “" Trying to Grab Pieces of Hope " : Exploring the Experiences of Black and Hispanic Parents following a Congenital Heart Disease Diagnosis.AJP Rep 15, no. 1 (January 2025): e6–17. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2504-1813.
Rent S, Poon KTCC, Sooy-Mossey M, Weeks MF, Roberts JC, Douglas D, et al. " Trying to Grab Pieces of Hope " : Exploring the Experiences of Black and Hispanic Parents following a Congenital Heart Disease Diagnosis. AJP Rep. 2025 Jan;15(1):e6–17.
Rent, Sharla, et al. “" Trying to Grab Pieces of Hope " : Exploring the Experiences of Black and Hispanic Parents following a Congenital Heart Disease Diagnosis.AJP Rep, vol. 15, no. 1, Jan. 2025, pp. e6–17. Pubmed, doi:10.1055/a-2504-1813.
Rent S, Poon KTCC, Sooy-Mossey M, Weeks MF, Roberts JC, Douglas D, Ellestad S, Lemmon ME, Hill K, Windom M. " Trying to Grab Pieces of Hope " : Exploring the Experiences of Black and Hispanic Parents following a Congenital Heart Disease Diagnosis. AJP Rep. 2025 Jan;15(1):e6–e17.
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Published In

AJP Rep

DOI

ISSN

2157-6998

Publication Date

January 2025

Volume

15

Issue

1

Start / End Page

e6 / e17

Location

United States