Neuropsychomotor development in childhood and obstetric events

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Autor(a) principal: Rêgo , Hosana Maria Araújo
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Santos , Jamile Anitie Floris Cardozo Morishita, Amaral , Gabriel Bezerra, Guerra , Jose Vítor Correia Cavalcanti, Galindo , Bernardo de Almeida, Moreira Junior, Carlos Roberto Souza, Sousa, Thayser Nayarah Estanislau, Loss, Elara Coimbra, Rigo, Ádla dos Anjos, Gomes, Renata dos Santos, Ruiz, Karen Gabrielle Parron, Medeiros, Vinícius Maksoud, Magalhães , Maria Cecília Caixeta, Moreira, Stéfane Pacheco, Mourão , Ricardo José Guimarães de Sousa, Souza , Flávia Roseane de Moura, Soares, Bianca Maria Fernandes Salgado, Lima, Tallison Renan Tenorio de, Abdalla Neto, José, Lontra , Aline Alves Fiuza
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences
Texto Completo: https://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/1133
Resumo: Objective: Investigate and analyze the relationship between obstetric events and neuropsychomotor development in children aged 0 to 12 years. The research aims to contribute to understanding the impacts of these events on child development, providing insights that can guide obstetric practices, early interventions, and strategies for promoting health in childhood.Introduction: Contextualization and relevance of the study, addressing the importance of understanding the influence of obstetric events on neuropsychomotor child development. The need to explore this relationship is emphasized to inform obstetric practices and intervention strategies that promote healthy development in childhood. Methodology: Searches were conducted in the PubMed, Scielo, and Latindex databases using terms related to neuropsychomotor development and obstetric events. The DeCS terms used included "Neurology," "Growth and Development," "Child Development," "Obstetric Delivery," "Child Psychiatry," and "Adverse Birth Outcomes," combined with boolean operators AND and OR. Conclusion: The conclusion highlights the relationship between obstetric events and neuropsychomotor development. Understanding risk factors guides prevention and personalized interventions, addressing neonatal vulnerability. Evaluation and diagnosis are vital for adapted support, and therapeutic interventions drive progress. Emphasis on prevention, family support, research, and advocacy is crucial for inclusive environments and healthy development.
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spelling Neuropsychomotor development in childhood and obstetric eventsDesenvolvimento neuropsicomotor na infância e eventos obstétricosDesenvolvimento Neuropsicomotor, Parto Normal, Cesárea, Neurologia, Obstetrícia.Neuropsychomotor Development, Normal Delivery, Cesarean Section, Neurology, Obstetrics.Objective: Investigate and analyze the relationship between obstetric events and neuropsychomotor development in children aged 0 to 12 years. The research aims to contribute to understanding the impacts of these events on child development, providing insights that can guide obstetric practices, early interventions, and strategies for promoting health in childhood.Introduction: Contextualization and relevance of the study, addressing the importance of understanding the influence of obstetric events on neuropsychomotor child development. The need to explore this relationship is emphasized to inform obstetric practices and intervention strategies that promote healthy development in childhood. Methodology: Searches were conducted in the PubMed, Scielo, and Latindex databases using terms related to neuropsychomotor development and obstetric events. The DeCS terms used included "Neurology," "Growth and Development," "Child Development," "Obstetric Delivery," "Child Psychiatry," and "Adverse Birth Outcomes," combined with boolean operators AND and OR. Conclusion: The conclusion highlights the relationship between obstetric events and neuropsychomotor development. Understanding risk factors guides prevention and personalized interventions, addressing neonatal vulnerability. Evaluation and diagnosis are vital for adapted support, and therapeutic interventions drive progress. Emphasis on prevention, family support, research, and advocacy is crucial for inclusive environments and healthy development.Objetivo: Investigar e analisar a relação entre eventos obstétricos e o desenvolvimento neuropsicomotor em crianças de 0 a 12 anos. A pesquisa visa contribuir para a compreensão dos impactos desses eventos no desenvolvimento infantil, fornecendo insights que possam orientar práticas obstétricas, intervenções precoces e estratégias de promoção da saúde na infância. Introdução: Contextualização e relevância do estudo, abordando a importância de compreender a influência dos eventos obstétricos no desenvolvimento neuropsicomotor infantil. Destaca-se a necessidade de explorar essa relação para informar práticas obstétricas e estratégias de intervenção que promovam um desenvolvimento saudável na infância. Metodologia: Foram conduzidas buscas nas bases de dados PubMed, Scielo e Latindex usando termos relacionados ao desenvolvimento neuropsicomotor e eventos obstétricos. Os DeCs utilizados incluíram "Neurologia", "Crescimento e Desenvolvimento", "Desenvolvimento Infantil", "Parto Obstétrico", "Psiquiatria Infantil" e "Desfechos Adversos do Nascimento", combinados por operadores booleanos AND e OR. Conclusão: A conclusão destaca a relação entre eventos obstétricos e desenvolvimento neuropsicomotor. Entender fatores de risco guia prevenção e intervenções personalizadas, atendendo à vulnerabilidade neonatal. Avaliação e diagnóstico são vitais para suporte adaptado, e intervenções terapêuticas impulsionam o progresso. A ênfase em prevenção, suporte familiar, pesquisa e advocacia é crucial para ambientes inclusivos e o desenvolvimento saudável.Specialized Dentistry Group2023-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/113310.36557/2674-8169.2023v5n5p5989-6008Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 5 No. 5 (2023): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 5989-6008Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 5 Núm. 5 (2023): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 5989-6008Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; v. 5 n. 5 (2023): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 5989-60082674-8169reponame:Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciencesinstname:Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)instacron:GOEporhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/1133/1278Copyright (c) 2023 Hosana Maria Araújo Rêgo , Jamile Anitie Floris Cardozo Morishita Santos , Gabriel Bezerra Amaral , Jose Vítor Correia Cavalcanti Guerra , Bernardo de Almeida Galindo , Carlos Roberto Souza Moreira Junior, Thayser Nayarah Estanislau Sousa, Elara Coimbra Loss, Ádla dos Anjos Rigo, Renata dos Santos Gomes, Karen Gabrielle Parron Ruiz, Vinícius Maksoud Medeiros, Maria Cecília Caixeta Magalhães , Ricardo José Guimarães de Sousa Mourão , Flávia Roseane de Moura Souza , Bianca Maria Fernandes Salgado Soares, Tallison Renan Tenorio de Lima, José Abdalla Neto, Aline Alves Fiuza Lontra https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRêgo , Hosana Maria AraújoSantos , Jamile Anitie Floris Cardozo MorishitaAmaral , Gabriel BezerraGuerra , Jose Vítor Correia CavalcantiGalindo , Bernardo de AlmeidaMoreira Junior, Carlos Roberto SouzaSousa, Thayser Nayarah EstanislauLoss, Elara CoimbraRigo, Ádla dos AnjosGomes, Renata dos SantosRuiz, Karen Gabrielle ParronMedeiros, Vinícius MaksoudMagalhães , Maria Cecília CaixetaMoreira, Stéfane PachecoMourão , Ricardo José Guimarães de SousaSouza , Flávia Roseane de MouraSoares, Bianca Maria Fernandes SalgadoLima, Tallison Renan Tenorio deAbdalla Neto, JoséLontra , Aline Alves Fiuza2023-12-21T17:30:13Zoai:ojs.bjihs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1133Revistahttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihsONGhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/oaijournal.bjihs@periodicosbrasil.com.br2674-81692674-8169opendoar:2023-12-21T17:30:13Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences - Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Neuropsychomotor development in childhood and obstetric events
Desenvolvimento neuropsicomotor na infância e eventos obstétricos
title Neuropsychomotor development in childhood and obstetric events
spellingShingle Neuropsychomotor development in childhood and obstetric events
Rêgo , Hosana Maria Araújo
Desenvolvimento Neuropsicomotor, Parto Normal, Cesárea, Neurologia, Obstetrícia.
Neuropsychomotor Development, Normal Delivery, Cesarean Section, Neurology, Obstetrics.
title_short Neuropsychomotor development in childhood and obstetric events
title_full Neuropsychomotor development in childhood and obstetric events
title_fullStr Neuropsychomotor development in childhood and obstetric events
title_full_unstemmed Neuropsychomotor development in childhood and obstetric events
title_sort Neuropsychomotor development in childhood and obstetric events
author Rêgo , Hosana Maria Araújo
author_facet Rêgo , Hosana Maria Araújo
Santos , Jamile Anitie Floris Cardozo Morishita
Amaral , Gabriel Bezerra
Guerra , Jose Vítor Correia Cavalcanti
Galindo , Bernardo de Almeida
Moreira Junior, Carlos Roberto Souza
Sousa, Thayser Nayarah Estanislau
Loss, Elara Coimbra
Rigo, Ádla dos Anjos
Gomes, Renata dos Santos
Ruiz, Karen Gabrielle Parron
Medeiros, Vinícius Maksoud
Magalhães , Maria Cecília Caixeta
Moreira, Stéfane Pacheco
Mourão , Ricardo José Guimarães de Sousa
Souza , Flávia Roseane de Moura
Soares, Bianca Maria Fernandes Salgado
Lima, Tallison Renan Tenorio de
Abdalla Neto, José
Lontra , Aline Alves Fiuza
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author2 Santos , Jamile Anitie Floris Cardozo Morishita
Amaral , Gabriel Bezerra
Guerra , Jose Vítor Correia Cavalcanti
Galindo , Bernardo de Almeida
Moreira Junior, Carlos Roberto Souza
Sousa, Thayser Nayarah Estanislau
Loss, Elara Coimbra
Rigo, Ádla dos Anjos
Gomes, Renata dos Santos
Ruiz, Karen Gabrielle Parron
Medeiros, Vinícius Maksoud
Magalhães , Maria Cecília Caixeta
Moreira, Stéfane Pacheco
Mourão , Ricardo José Guimarães de Sousa
Souza , Flávia Roseane de Moura
Soares, Bianca Maria Fernandes Salgado
Lima, Tallison Renan Tenorio de
Abdalla Neto, José
Lontra , Aline Alves Fiuza
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rêgo , Hosana Maria Araújo
Santos , Jamile Anitie Floris Cardozo Morishita
Amaral , Gabriel Bezerra
Guerra , Jose Vítor Correia Cavalcanti
Galindo , Bernardo de Almeida
Moreira Junior, Carlos Roberto Souza
Sousa, Thayser Nayarah Estanislau
Loss, Elara Coimbra
Rigo, Ádla dos Anjos
Gomes, Renata dos Santos
Ruiz, Karen Gabrielle Parron
Medeiros, Vinícius Maksoud
Magalhães , Maria Cecília Caixeta
Moreira, Stéfane Pacheco
Mourão , Ricardo José Guimarães de Sousa
Souza , Flávia Roseane de Moura
Soares, Bianca Maria Fernandes Salgado
Lima, Tallison Renan Tenorio de
Abdalla Neto, José
Lontra , Aline Alves Fiuza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Desenvolvimento Neuropsicomotor, Parto Normal, Cesárea, Neurologia, Obstetrícia.
Neuropsychomotor Development, Normal Delivery, Cesarean Section, Neurology, Obstetrics.
topic Desenvolvimento Neuropsicomotor, Parto Normal, Cesárea, Neurologia, Obstetrícia.
Neuropsychomotor Development, Normal Delivery, Cesarean Section, Neurology, Obstetrics.
description Objective: Investigate and analyze the relationship between obstetric events and neuropsychomotor development in children aged 0 to 12 years. The research aims to contribute to understanding the impacts of these events on child development, providing insights that can guide obstetric practices, early interventions, and strategies for promoting health in childhood.Introduction: Contextualization and relevance of the study, addressing the importance of understanding the influence of obstetric events on neuropsychomotor child development. The need to explore this relationship is emphasized to inform obstetric practices and intervention strategies that promote healthy development in childhood. Methodology: Searches were conducted in the PubMed, Scielo, and Latindex databases using terms related to neuropsychomotor development and obstetric events. The DeCS terms used included "Neurology," "Growth and Development," "Child Development," "Obstetric Delivery," "Child Psychiatry," and "Adverse Birth Outcomes," combined with boolean operators AND and OR. Conclusion: The conclusion highlights the relationship between obstetric events and neuropsychomotor development. Understanding risk factors guides prevention and personalized interventions, addressing neonatal vulnerability. Evaluation and diagnosis are vital for adapted support, and therapeutic interventions drive progress. Emphasis on prevention, family support, research, and advocacy is crucial for inclusive environments and healthy development.
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