Clinical

Caring for children and young people with inherited cardiac conditions

Why you should read this article:

To enhance your knowledge of various inherited cardiac conditions (ICCs), including their symptoms and treatment

To understand how nurses can help to address the challenges specific to the care of children and young people affected by ICCs

To recognise the areas for development in ICC nursing and services

 

Inherited cardiac conditions (ICCs) encompass a range of rare genetic heart diseases and require the expert care of a skilled multidisciplinary team. Increased awareness of these conditions and advances in genetic testing have led to a rise in demand for specialist ICC services. The Centre for Inherited Cardiovascular Diseases at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, England, is a tertiary centre for the diagnosis and management of ICCs in children and young people. Specialist nursing roles have developed at the centre in recent years in parallel with the growth of ICC nursing. There are also increasing opportunities for advanced and autonomous nursing practice to support the provision of high-quality care for children and young people affected by ICCs and their families.

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