Factors Related to Promoting Post Operative Physical Activities in Children with Congenital Heart Disease Among Caregivers

Authors

  • Bootsakorn Yotsai Professional Nurse
  • Usanee Jintrawet Assistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University
  • Acharaporn Sripusanapan Assistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing, Chiang Mai University

Keywords:

Promoting Post-Operative Physical Activities, Children with Congenital Heart Disease, Related factors, Caregiver

Abstract

Promoting post-operative physical activities in children with congenital heart disease by caregivers enhances their growth, motor development and quality of life. The purpose aimed to study promoting post-operative physical activities in children with congenital heart disease and related factors among caregivers. The concept of promoting physical activity (Cottrell et al., 2015) was used as a conceptual framework. Samples were 85 caregivers of children 3-6 years old who follow up for the first time after VSD and ASD closure at 5 tertiary hospitals and 1 center from July 2016 to April 2017. Data were collected by questionnaires; Promoting Post-operative Physical Activities in CHD Children among Caregivers; the Information Support; and Parenting Style, with CVI .96, 1.00 and .88, and a reliability .83, .78 and .76, respectively. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Pearson product-moment statistical correlation.

            The results showed that promoting post-operative physical activities in children with congenital heart disease at a high level ( = 50.71, SD = 12.81). The caring parenting style had statistically significant relationship at a moderate level (r =.52, p<.01) and the overinvolved or overprotection parenting style had statistically significant relationship at a low level (r =.26, p <.05)but Information support showed no relationship to the promoting post-operative physical activities in children with congenital heart disease among caregivers. The results of this study serve as the preliminary data regarding to the promoting post-operative physical activities. Nurse should concern about the caring parenting style to promote physical activities among caregivers.

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2021-03-29

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Yotsai , B. . ., Jintrawet , U., & Sripusanapan , A. (2021). Factors Related to Promoting Post Operative Physical Activities in Children with Congenital Heart Disease Among Caregivers. Nursing Journal CMU, 48(1), 92–106. Retrieved from https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/cmunursing/article/view/250236

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