The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on children´s daily routines
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Resumo: | Introduction: The measures against the pandemic of COVID-19 are a challenge for children and parents and the detrimental effects on children’s health are documented especially from social isolation measures and school closures. Objective: To study the impact of confinement on our children’s daily lives and their health. Methods: Quantitative, descriptive study with a cross-sectional focus. Sample consisting on 280 parents of children from the geographical region of Alentejo, namely Elvas and Campo Maior counties, Health Region: Regional Health Administration of Alentejo. An ad hoc questionnaire was applied as data collection resource, available online. Results: The results reveal that, in a sample of 53.6% of male children and 46.4% of female children, with a mean age of 9,11±2,56 years, 22 children (7.9%) had the need for referral to specialized psychology/psychiatry consultation, with 6.1% being referred to specialized psychology consultation and, with an equal percentage value (0.7%, respectively) to psychology/psychiatry consultation and psychiatry consultation. Since the beginning of the pandemic, 10 children (3.6%) were diagnosed with some psychological problem. Of these children, 4 (25.0%) showed anxiety, 4 (25.0%) lack of social competence, 2 (12.0%) panic attacks, 2 (12.0%) attention deficit and 1 (6.0%) depressive symptoms; 87.5% showed more appetite, 71.4% were agitated, 17.1% were bored and had difficulty concentrating. The routines that suffered the greatest change during isolation were time for physical activity (97.9%), play time (91.0%), wake-up time (42.5%), bedtime (37.9%), study time (37.9%), and meal times (17.1%). Conclusion: The results suggest a multi-professional and intersectoral teamwork so that effective strategies can be designed to minimize the effects of the pandemic on the health of our children. |
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The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on children´s daily routinesEl impacto de la pandemia COVID-19 en el dia-a-dia de los niñosImpacto da pandemia COVID-19 no dia-a-dia das nossas criançasCOVID-19SaúdeCriançasCOVID-19HealthChildrenCOVID-19SaludNiños Introduction: The measures against the pandemic of COVID-19 are a challenge for children and parents and the detrimental effects on children’s health are documented especially from social isolation measures and school closures. Objective: To study the impact of confinement on our children’s daily lives and their health. Methods: Quantitative, descriptive study with a cross-sectional focus. Sample consisting on 280 parents of children from the geographical region of Alentejo, namely Elvas and Campo Maior counties, Health Region: Regional Health Administration of Alentejo. An ad hoc questionnaire was applied as data collection resource, available online. Results: The results reveal that, in a sample of 53.6% of male children and 46.4% of female children, with a mean age of 9,11±2,56 years, 22 children (7.9%) had the need for referral to specialized psychology/psychiatry consultation, with 6.1% being referred to specialized psychology consultation and, with an equal percentage value (0.7%, respectively) to psychology/psychiatry consultation and psychiatry consultation. Since the beginning of the pandemic, 10 children (3.6%) were diagnosed with some psychological problem. Of these children, 4 (25.0%) showed anxiety, 4 (25.0%) lack of social competence, 2 (12.0%) panic attacks, 2 (12.0%) attention deficit and 1 (6.0%) depressive symptoms; 87.5% showed more appetite, 71.4% were agitated, 17.1% were bored and had difficulty concentrating. The routines that suffered the greatest change during isolation were time for physical activity (97.9%), play time (91.0%), wake-up time (42.5%), bedtime (37.9%), study time (37.9%), and meal times (17.1%). Conclusion: The results suggest a multi-professional and intersectoral teamwork so that effective strategies can be designed to minimize the effects of the pandemic on the health of our children.Introducción: Las medidas contra la pandemia de COVID-19 son un reto para los niños y los padres y los efectos perjudiciales para la salud de los niños están documentados, especialmente por las medidas de aislamiento social y el cierre de escuelas. Objetivo: Estudiar el impacto del encierro en la vida cotidiana de nuestros hijos y en su salud. Métodos: Estudio cuantitativo, descriptivo con enfoque transversal, en una muestra compuesta por 280 padres de niños de la región geográfica de Alentejo, en particular de las áreas de Elvas y Campo Maior, Región Sanitaria: Administración Regional de Salud de Alentejo. Se aplicó como instrumento de recogida de datos una encuesta ad hoc, disponible en línea. Resultados: Los resultados revelan que, en una muestra de 53,6% de niños varones y 46,4% de niñas, con una edad media de 9,11±2,56 años, 22 niños (7,9%) tuvieron la necesidad de ser derivados a la consulta de psicología/psiquiatría especializada, siendo el 6,1% derivados a la consulta de psicología especializada y, con igual valor porcentual (0,7%, respectivamente) a la consulta de psicología/psiquiatría y a la consulta de psiquiatría. Desde el inicio de la pandemia, 10 niños (3,6%) fueron diagnosticados con algún problema psicológico. De estos niños, 4 (25,0%) mostraban ansiedad, 4 (25,0%) falta de competencia social, 2 (12,0%) ataques de pánico, 2 (12,0%) déficit de atención y 1 (6,0%) síntomas depresivos; el 87,5% mostraba más apetito, el 71,4% estaba agitado, el 17,1% se aburría y tenía dificultades de concentración. Las rutinas que sufrieron un mayor cambio durante el aislamiento fueron el tiempo de actividad física (97,9%), el tiempo de juego (91,0%), la hora de levantarse (42,5%), la hora de acostarse (37,9%), la hora de estudiar (37,9%) y la hora de comer (17,1%). Conclusión: Los resultados sugieren un trabajo en equipo multiprofesional e intersectorial para poder trazar estrategias eficaces que minimicen los efectos de la pandemia en la salud de nuestros niños.Introdução: As medidas contra a pandemia da COVID-19 são um desafio para crianças e pais e os efeitos prejudiciais para a saúde infantil estão documentados especialmente a partir de medidas de isolamento social e encerramento das escolas. Objetivo: Estudar o impacto do confinamento no dia-a-dia das nossas crianças e na sua saúde. Métodos: Estudo quantitativo, descritivo, com foco transversal. Numa amostra constituída por 280 pais de crianças da região geográfica Alentejo, designadamente dos concelhos de Elvas e Campo Maior, Região de saúde: Unidade Local de Saúde do Norte Alentejano, Administração Regional de Saúde do Alentejo. Aplicado como instrumento de recolha de dados um questionário ad hoc, disponibilizado on-line. Resultados: Os resultados revelam que, numa amostra de 53,6% das crianças do género masculino e 46,4% do feminino, com uma média de idade de 9,11±2,56 anos, 22 crianças (7,9%) tiveram a necessidade de encaminhamento para a consulta especializada em psicologia/psiquiatria, com 6,1% a ser encaminhada para a consulta especializada em psicologia e, com igual valor percentual (0,7%, respetivamente) para a consulta de psicologia/psiquiatria e consulta de psiquiatria. Desde o início da pandemia, foi diagnosticado algum problema psicológico a 10 crianças (3,6%). Destas crianças, 4 (25,0%) revelaram ansiedade, 4 (25,0%) falta de competência social, 2 (12,0%) ataques de pânico, 2 (12,0%) défice de atenção e 1 (6,0%) sintomas depressivos; 87,5% manifestaram mais apetite, 71,4% agitadas, 17,1% aborrecidas e com dificuldades em concentrar-se. As rotinas que sofreram maior alteração durante o isolamento foram o tempo para a atividade física (97,9%), tempo de brincadeira (91,0%), horário de acordar (42,5%), horário de deitar (37,9%), horário de estudo (37,9%) e horário das refeições (17,1%). Conclusão: Os resultados sugerem um trabalho de equipa multiprofissional e intersectorial para que estratégias eficazes possam ser concebidas para minimizar os efeitos da pandemia na saúde das nossas crianças.Associação Católica de Enfermeiros e Profissionais de Saúde - ACEPS2022-12-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.48492/servir0203.28021https://doi.org/10.48492/servir0203.28021Servir; No. 03 (2022): Serie 2, n.º 03; e28021Servir; N.º 03 (2022): Serie 2, n.º 03; e280212184-56970871-237910.48492/servir0203reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://revistas.rcaap.pt/servir/article/view/28021https://revistas.rcaap.pt/servir/article/view/28021/20454https://revistas.rcaap.pt/servir/article/view/28021/20453Direitos de Autor (c) 2022 Servirinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAbrantes, Joana Patrícia Santos Coelho AlmeidaSousa Candeias, Inês Filipa2023-06-24T05:55:39Zoai:ojs.revistas.rcaap.pt:article/28021Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:29:09.433836Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on children´s daily routines El impacto de la pandemia COVID-19 en el dia-a-dia de los niños Impacto da pandemia COVID-19 no dia-a-dia das nossas crianças |
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The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on children´s daily routines |
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The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on children´s daily routines Abrantes, Joana Patrícia Santos Coelho Almeida COVID-19 Saúde Crianças COVID-19 Health Children COVID-19 Salud Niños |
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The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on children´s daily routines |
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The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on children´s daily routines |
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The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on children´s daily routines |
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The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on children´s daily routines |
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The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on children´s daily routines |
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Abrantes, Joana Patrícia Santos Coelho Almeida |
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Abrantes, Joana Patrícia Santos Coelho Almeida Sousa Candeias, Inês Filipa |
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Abrantes, Joana Patrícia Santos Coelho Almeida Sousa Candeias, Inês Filipa |
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COVID-19 Saúde Crianças COVID-19 Health Children COVID-19 Salud Niños |
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COVID-19 Saúde Crianças COVID-19 Health Children COVID-19 Salud Niños |
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Introduction: The measures against the pandemic of COVID-19 are a challenge for children and parents and the detrimental effects on children’s health are documented especially from social isolation measures and school closures. Objective: To study the impact of confinement on our children’s daily lives and their health. Methods: Quantitative, descriptive study with a cross-sectional focus. Sample consisting on 280 parents of children from the geographical region of Alentejo, namely Elvas and Campo Maior counties, Health Region: Regional Health Administration of Alentejo. An ad hoc questionnaire was applied as data collection resource, available online. Results: The results reveal that, in a sample of 53.6% of male children and 46.4% of female children, with a mean age of 9,11±2,56 years, 22 children (7.9%) had the need for referral to specialized psychology/psychiatry consultation, with 6.1% being referred to specialized psychology consultation and, with an equal percentage value (0.7%, respectively) to psychology/psychiatry consultation and psychiatry consultation. Since the beginning of the pandemic, 10 children (3.6%) were diagnosed with some psychological problem. Of these children, 4 (25.0%) showed anxiety, 4 (25.0%) lack of social competence, 2 (12.0%) panic attacks, 2 (12.0%) attention deficit and 1 (6.0%) depressive symptoms; 87.5% showed more appetite, 71.4% were agitated, 17.1% were bored and had difficulty concentrating. The routines that suffered the greatest change during isolation were time for physical activity (97.9%), play time (91.0%), wake-up time (42.5%), bedtime (37.9%), study time (37.9%), and meal times (17.1%). Conclusion: The results suggest a multi-professional and intersectoral teamwork so that effective strategies can be designed to minimize the effects of the pandemic on the health of our children. |
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