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Improvement of physical activity levels in children and adolescents after surgery for congenital heart disease: preferences and use of physical therapy

机译:Improvement of physical activity levels in children and adolescents after surgery for congenital heart disease: preferences and use of physical therapy

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Purpose: After surgery for congenital heart disease in children and adolescents, an active lifestyle is important to achieve and maintain good physical fitness. This study aimed to describe physical activity, as well as the use of patients' and parents' preferences for rehabilitative care after surgery for congenital heart disease. Methods: This cross-sectional study included patients aged 4-16years old, who had undergone surgery for congenital heart disease 2years prior to the study onset. Patients and/or parents were invited to complete questionnaires on physical activity, and on their preferences for, and -use of, rehabilitative care after surgery. Results: Forty-five of the 92 eligible patients and/or parents completed the questionnaires. The median age of the children was 12.2years (IQR 7.8-16.1). Two children (4) met the recommendations for taking part in moderate physical activity and 13 (29) having done so for vigorous physical activity. Postoperatively 15 children (33) had had physical therapy in primary care. More than 50 of the patients/parents would have preferred to have had more information on physical activity and to have taken part in an individual exercise program delivered during their primary care. Conclusion: The majority of eligible patients do not meet public health recommendations for engaging in physical activity and do not use physical therapy after surgery for congenital heart disease. The majority of patients and parents preferred more information as well as individual physical therapy treatments.

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