Nursing in postpartum depression and the impact on maternal and child development

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Carolaine Correia de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Abreu, Daniela Barbosa de, Souza, Camila Silva e
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Scire Salutis
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Resumo: Postpartum depression is one of the main diseases that affect puerperal women, in this sense, studying how it impacts on their relationship with the baby is essential to understand the space occupied by nurses in obstetric nursing and in the search for a treatment that is beneficial for both the baby and the mother. The aim of this paper is to examine theoretical issues regarding maternal depression, in particular the impact of maternal depression on early interactions for child development. This is an integrative literature review, the databases used are: NCBI/PubMed (National Center for BiotechnologyInformation), SciELO (Scientific Electronic Lirary Online), Academic Google and Lilacs - Bireme (Latin American Literature and the Caribbean in Health Sciences). To delimit the contents, inclusion criteria were used: articles available in full, in Portuguese and English, published from 2015 to 2021 with free access and dealing with the topic. Maternal and child development depends on several factors and the first 48 hours are extremely important, as the baby has the first contact with breastfeeding and recognizes the mother, but when the mother shows signs of postpartum depression, according to the articles analyzed, the active participation of nurses in this stage is able to identify the first symptoms of postpartum depression, and also to carry out an active dialogue with the mother so that she can identify during the first months signs of depression and not confuse. them with tiredness that is common during the adjustment period between mother and baby. Postpartum depression directly impacts child development because babies feel insecurity, excessive attachment, sleep irregularity, anxiety, among other issues that impact the direction that the relationship with the family will take, in this context the The nurse is the most present professional in the first months of life, because both in vaccination visits and in routine consultations are necessary and thus, attention directed to the guidance of the family and the mother facilitates the identification of postpartum and consequent depression treatment.
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spelling Nursing in postpartum depression and the impact on maternal and child developmentEnfermagem na depressão pós-parto e o impacto para o desenvolvimento materno-infantilDesenvolvimento infantilDepressão Pós-partoEnfermagem obstétricaChild developmentBaby bluesObstetric nursingPostpartum depression is one of the main diseases that affect puerperal women, in this sense, studying how it impacts on their relationship with the baby is essential to understand the space occupied by nurses in obstetric nursing and in the search for a treatment that is beneficial for both the baby and the mother. The aim of this paper is to examine theoretical issues regarding maternal depression, in particular the impact of maternal depression on early interactions for child development. This is an integrative literature review, the databases used are: NCBI/PubMed (National Center for BiotechnologyInformation), SciELO (Scientific Electronic Lirary Online), Academic Google and Lilacs - Bireme (Latin American Literature and the Caribbean in Health Sciences). To delimit the contents, inclusion criteria were used: articles available in full, in Portuguese and English, published from 2015 to 2021 with free access and dealing with the topic. Maternal and child development depends on several factors and the first 48 hours are extremely important, as the baby has the first contact with breastfeeding and recognizes the mother, but when the mother shows signs of postpartum depression, according to the articles analyzed, the active participation of nurses in this stage is able to identify the first symptoms of postpartum depression, and also to carry out an active dialogue with the mother so that she can identify during the first months signs of depression and not confuse. them with tiredness that is common during the adjustment period between mother and baby. Postpartum depression directly impacts child development because babies feel insecurity, excessive attachment, sleep irregularity, anxiety, among other issues that impact the direction that the relationship with the family will take, in this context the The nurse is the most present professional in the first months of life, because both in vaccination visits and in routine consultations are necessary and thus, attention directed to the guidance of the family and the mother facilitates the identification of postpartum and consequent depression treatment.A depressão pós-parto é uma das principais doenças que acometem as puérperas, nesse sentido estudar como isso impacta na sua relação com bebê é fundamental, para compreender o espaço ocupado pelo enfermeiro na enfermagem obstétrica e na busca por um tratamento que seja benéfico tanto para o bebê quanto para a mãe. O objetivo deste trabalho é examinar questões teóricas a respeito da depressão materna, em particular o impacto da depressão materna nas interações iniciais para o desenvolvimento infantil. Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa de literatura, as bases de dados utilizadas são: NCBI/PubMed (National Center for BiotechnologyInformation), SciELO (Scientific Eletronic Lirary Online), Google Acadêmico e Lilacs - Bireme (Literatura Latino-Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde). Para delimitação dos conteúdos foram utilizados critérios de inclusão: artigos disponíveis na integra, em português e inglês, publicados no período de 2015 a 2021 com acesso gratuito e que tratem sobre o tema. O desenvolvimento materno infantil depende de diversos fatores e as primeiras 48 horas são extremamente importantes, pois, o bebê tem o primeiro contato com o aleitamento materno e reconhece a mãe, porém quando a mãe demonstra sinais de depressão pós-parto, segundo os artigos analisados a participação ativa do enfermeiro nessa etapa consegue identificar os primeiros sintomas da depressão pós-parto, e ainda, a realização de um diálogo ativo com a mãe para que esta consiga identificar durante os primeiros meses sinais de depressão e não confundi-los com cansaço que é comum durante o período de adaptação entre mãe e bebê. A depressão pós-parto impacta de forma diretamente o desenvolvimento infantil porque os bebês sentem insegurança, apego excessivo, irregularidade no sono, quadros de ansiedade, dentre outras questões que impactam a direção que o relacionamento com a família terá, nesse quadro o enfermeiro é o profissional mais presente nos primeiros meses de vida, pois, tanto nas visitas de vacinação, quanto nas consultas de rotinas são necessários e assim, uma atenção direcionada à orientação da família e da mãe facilita a identificação da depressão pós-parto e consequente tratamento.Sustenere Publishing2021-09-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://sustenere.inf.br/index.php/sciresalutis/article/view/633810.6008/CBPC2236-9600.2022.001.0026Scire Salutis; Vol. 12 No. 1 (2022): Scire Salutis - Out, Nov, Dez 2021, Jan 2022; 236-243Scire Salutis; Vol. 12 Núm. 1 (2022): Scire Salutis - Out, Nov, Dez 2021, Jan 2022; 236-243Scire Salutis; v. 12 n. 1 (2022): Scire Salutis - Out, Nov, Dez 2021, Jan 2022; 236-2432236-9600reponame:Scire Salutisinstname:Companhia Brasileira de Produção Científica (CBPC)instacron:ESSporenghttps://sustenere.inf.br/index.php/sciresalutis/article/view/6338/3502https://sustenere.inf.br/index.php/sciresalutis/article/view/6338/3503Copyright (c) 2022 Scire Salutishttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Carolaine Correia de Abreu, Daniela Barbosa de Souza, Camila Silva e 2023-01-04T20:16:22Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6338Revistahttps://sustenere.co/index.php/sciresalutisONGhttps://sustenere.co/index.php/sciresalutis/oai||carlos@arvore.org.br2236-96002236-9600opendoar:2023-01-04T20:16:22Scire Salutis - Companhia Brasileira de Produção Científica (CBPC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nursing in postpartum depression and the impact on maternal and child development
Enfermagem na depressão pós-parto e o impacto para o desenvolvimento materno-infantil
title Nursing in postpartum depression and the impact on maternal and child development
spellingShingle Nursing in postpartum depression and the impact on maternal and child development
Oliveira, Carolaine Correia de
Desenvolvimento infantil
Depressão Pós-parto
Enfermagem obstétrica
Child development
Baby blues
Obstetric nursing
title_short Nursing in postpartum depression and the impact on maternal and child development
title_full Nursing in postpartum depression and the impact on maternal and child development
title_fullStr Nursing in postpartum depression and the impact on maternal and child development
title_full_unstemmed Nursing in postpartum depression and the impact on maternal and child development
title_sort Nursing in postpartum depression and the impact on maternal and child development
author Oliveira, Carolaine Correia de
author_facet Oliveira, Carolaine Correia de
Abreu, Daniela Barbosa de
Souza, Camila Silva e
author_role author
author2 Abreu, Daniela Barbosa de
Souza, Camila Silva e
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Carolaine Correia de
Abreu, Daniela Barbosa de
Souza, Camila Silva e
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Desenvolvimento infantil
Depressão Pós-parto
Enfermagem obstétrica
Child development
Baby blues
Obstetric nursing
topic Desenvolvimento infantil
Depressão Pós-parto
Enfermagem obstétrica
Child development
Baby blues
Obstetric nursing
description Postpartum depression is one of the main diseases that affect puerperal women, in this sense, studying how it impacts on their relationship with the baby is essential to understand the space occupied by nurses in obstetric nursing and in the search for a treatment that is beneficial for both the baby and the mother. The aim of this paper is to examine theoretical issues regarding maternal depression, in particular the impact of maternal depression on early interactions for child development. This is an integrative literature review, the databases used are: NCBI/PubMed (National Center for BiotechnologyInformation), SciELO (Scientific Electronic Lirary Online), Academic Google and Lilacs - Bireme (Latin American Literature and the Caribbean in Health Sciences). To delimit the contents, inclusion criteria were used: articles available in full, in Portuguese and English, published from 2015 to 2021 with free access and dealing with the topic. Maternal and child development depends on several factors and the first 48 hours are extremely important, as the baby has the first contact with breastfeeding and recognizes the mother, but when the mother shows signs of postpartum depression, according to the articles analyzed, the active participation of nurses in this stage is able to identify the first symptoms of postpartum depression, and also to carry out an active dialogue with the mother so that she can identify during the first months signs of depression and not confuse. them with tiredness that is common during the adjustment period between mother and baby. Postpartum depression directly impacts child development because babies feel insecurity, excessive attachment, sleep irregularity, anxiety, among other issues that impact the direction that the relationship with the family will take, in this context the The nurse is the most present professional in the first months of life, because both in vaccination visits and in routine consultations are necessary and thus, attention directed to the guidance of the family and the mother facilitates the identification of postpartum and consequent depression treatment.
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