The Impact of an Infant's Severe Congenital Heart Disease on the Family: A Prospective Cohort Study
Congenital Heart Disease2013Vol. 9(3), pp. 203–210
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Abstract
The impact of an infant's congenital heart disease on the family is determined both by child's medical condition and family's psychosocial factors. Families with poorer social support network may have the greatest need for professional interventions, especially if their child has an underlying genetic disorder.
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