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Title: | CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE INTERVENTION OF THE SPECIALIST NURSE IN CHILD HEALTH IN PARENTAL TRAINING |
Authors: | Chora, Maria Ruas, Claudia Isabel |
Keywords: | :Nursing Child Development Parenting |
Issue Date: | 12-Jan-2023 |
Publisher: | Atena Editora |
Abstract: | Abstract: Introduction: Early childhood is
decisive in the development of the human
being, since it is at this stage that determining
principles for later learning are acquired.
Although there are innate abilities, there are
others that result from the interaction between
human beings. Thus, learning and intense
stimulation in early childhood are essential
for optimal learning. The transition to
parenthood is challenging as it requires drastic
changes in personal and family dynamics,
due to new responsibilities and routines. The
support and information provided by nurses
are essential to ease this transition. Objective:
To identify support programs for parental
training at promchild development option.
The methodology used was aintegrative
review through research in the EBSCOhost®
and B-On databases in the last 10 years, using
the PI[C]OS methodology. According to
the established inclusion criteria, 7 articles
were found. results:The articles highlighted
the importance of support programs for
the training of parents, contributing to the
reduction of parental stress and increasing
the effectiveness of parenting. Conclusion:
Parental training programs in groups or home
visits are recommended and we consider them
to be an early investment in children’s lives, as
they are promising for their development. |
URI: | https://atenaeditora.com.br/catalogo/artigo-revista/contributos-da-intervencao-do-enfermeiro-especialista-em-saude-infantil-na-capacitacao-parental http://hdl.handle.net/10174/37384 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | CHRC - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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