TY - JOUR AU - N. P. Seivert AU - K. M. Dodds AU - A. Demianczyk AU - D. J. Goldberg AU - J. Rychik A1 - AB - INTRODUCTION: Individuals with single ventricle congenital heart disease and Fontan circulation are at high risk for mental health problems. There is a lack of information about potential care models to address these common challenges. This study describes the innovative integration of psychology consultations into a multidisciplinary clinic for pediatric patients with Fontan circulation. Findings from emotional/behavioral and quality-of-life measures are reported and relationships between these variables are explored. METHOD: The Fontan Rehabilitation, Wellness and Resilience Development (FORWARD) Program at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is a multidisciplinary clinic for individuals with Fontan circulation. A psychologist provides behavioral health consultations to all clinic patients. The psychologist engages in real-time care coordination and treatment planning with the multidisciplinary team. Families are administered standardized screening questionnaires assessing child emotional/behavioral functioning (Behavior Assessment System for Children-3) and quality-of-life (Pediatric Cardiac Quality of Life Inventory). The psychologist provides brief behavioral intervention and recommendations for follow up care. Patient data were gathered by chart review. Correlations explored the relations between selected screening measures. RESULTS: 158 patients (mean age = 12.5 years) were seen between January 2019 - June 2022. 92% completed a psychology consultation. Most had hypoplastic left heart syndrome (54%), were male, White, and had commercial insurance. A majority completed at least one of the screening measures. Elevated symptoms were found for 23% of the sample for depression/anxiety, 37% for inattention, and 22% reported school problems. Findings from the quality-of-life measure showed mild to moderate impairment for the sample. Greater inattention, depression/anxiety, and school problems correlated with lower quality-of-life scores. DISCUSSION: This study demonstrates the feasibility of innovatively implementing regular psychology consultations into a multidisciplinary clinic for children and adolescents with Fontan circulation. Greater emotional/behavioral problems were associated with poorer quality-of-life. Fully integrated care models that include including behavioral screening measures are optimal to address emotional/behavioral challenges in this population. Less resource intensive models could be implemented as pilot programs to establish feasibility and utility. Research is needed to evaluate efficacy of such programs and examine potential links between medical and psychological variables. AD - Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA, United States.; Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States.; School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States.; Cardiac Center, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, United States.; Children's Behavioral Health and Neurosciences, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, United States. AN - 40718379 BT - Front Cardiovasc Med C5 - Education & Workforce; Healthcare Disparities DO - 10.3389/fcvm.2025.1623352 DP - NLM ET - 20250711 JF - Front Cardiovasc Med LA - eng N2 - INTRODUCTION: Individuals with single ventricle congenital heart disease and Fontan circulation are at high risk for mental health problems. There is a lack of information about potential care models to address these common challenges. This study describes the innovative integration of psychology consultations into a multidisciplinary clinic for pediatric patients with Fontan circulation. Findings from emotional/behavioral and quality-of-life measures are reported and relationships between these variables are explored. METHOD: The Fontan Rehabilitation, Wellness and Resilience Development (FORWARD) Program at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is a multidisciplinary clinic for individuals with Fontan circulation. A psychologist provides behavioral health consultations to all clinic patients. The psychologist engages in real-time care coordination and treatment planning with the multidisciplinary team. Families are administered standardized screening questionnaires assessing child emotional/behavioral functioning (Behavior Assessment System for Children-3) and quality-of-life (Pediatric Cardiac Quality of Life Inventory). The psychologist provides brief behavioral intervention and recommendations for follow up care. Patient data were gathered by chart review. Correlations explored the relations between selected screening measures. RESULTS: 158 patients (mean age = 12.5 years) were seen between January 2019 - June 2022. 92% completed a psychology consultation. Most had hypoplastic left heart syndrome (54%), were male, White, and had commercial insurance. A majority completed at least one of the screening measures. Elevated symptoms were found for 23% of the sample for depression/anxiety, 37% for inattention, and 22% reported school problems. Findings from the quality-of-life measure showed mild to moderate impairment for the sample. Greater inattention, depression/anxiety, and school problems correlated with lower quality-of-life scores. DISCUSSION: This study demonstrates the feasibility of innovatively implementing regular psychology consultations into a multidisciplinary clinic for children and adolescents with Fontan circulation. Greater emotional/behavioral problems were associated with poorer quality-of-life. Fully integrated care models that include including behavioral screening measures are optimal to address emotional/behavioral challenges in this population. Less resource intensive models could be implemented as pilot programs to establish feasibility and utility. Research is needed to evaluate efficacy of such programs and examine potential links between medical and psychological variables. PY - 2025 SN - 2297-055X (Print); 2297-055x SP - 1623352 ST - Promoting emotional & behavioral health for pediatric patients with Fontan circulation: integrating psychology into a dedicated multidisciplinary clinic T1 - Promoting emotional & behavioral health for pediatric patients with Fontan circulation: integrating psychology into a dedicated multidisciplinary clinic T2 - Front Cardiovasc Med TI - Promoting emotional & behavioral health for pediatric patients with Fontan circulation: integrating psychology into a dedicated multidisciplinary clinic U1 - Education & Workforce; Healthcare Disparities U3 - 10.3389/fcvm.2025.1623352 VL - 12 VO - 2297-055X (Print); 2297-055x Y1 - 2025 ER -