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Neurodevelopment in the Congenital Heart Disease Population as Framed by the Life Course Health Development Framework.

Authors :
Smith, Lindsay M.
Harrison, Tondi M.
Source :
Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing; Mar/Apr2024, Vol. 39 Issue 2, p160-169, 10p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Adverse neurodevelopment is a common comorbidity associated with congenital heart disease (CHD). The consequences of adverse neurodevelopment are seen across the life course. The cause of adverse neurodevelopment is multifactorial, and use of a life course perspective can assist with understanding and enhancing neurodevelopment in individualswith CHD. Purpose: The purposes of this article are to (1) apply the Life Course Health Development framework to neurodevelopment in the population with CHD and (2) discuss how exposure to the pediatric cardiac intensive care unit (PCICU) environment during infancy is a point of intervention for improving neurodevelopmental outcomes. Conclusion: Individuals with CHD are at an increased risk for adverse neurodevelopment across the life course. The PCICU environment is a point of intervention for improving neurodevelopmental outcomes. Stress can lead to changes in brain structure and function that are associated with negative outcomes in terms of outward behavioral and functional capacity, and the PCICU environment is a source of stressful stimuli. Infancy is a period of rapid brain growth, and the brain ismore susceptible to stress during this period of the life course, putting infants receiving care in the PCICU at an increased risk of adverse neurodevelopment. Clinical Implications: Interventions to support optimal neurodevelopment should focus on the PCICU environment during infancy. Developmentally supportive caremodels should be explored as a means of modifying the PCICU environment. In addition, more research is needed on the relationship between the PCICU and neurodevelopment. The conceptual model introduced can serve as a starting point for this research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08894655
Volume :
39
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175623196
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/JCN.0000000000000977