Kangaroo Care: how to guarantee and expand in Covid-19 times
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Resumo: | The low contamination by SARS-CoV-2 in pregnant women, puerperal women and even newborns (NB), does not prevent the presence of concern in families and health teams in Neonatal Units (NU). We must be aware of the different requests that arise in the face of Covid-19 threats, in the hospital environment. We understand that, together with the fear of contamination, the restrictions imposed by isolation and social distancing, with the consequent withdrawal of family and social support networks, an important support for the parents of NBs during hospitalization, creates space for the emergence of insecurity and even restlessness in many families. Not being able to count on this support in the formation of parenting, the parents only have their son, still a baby, and the health team to help them in this process. In light of this, the proposals of Humanized Care for the Newborn - Kangaroo Method, in Brazil, evaluated the indication of adaptations in their guidelines, guaranteeing the protection of all psychic/emotional/biological phenomena that this child and his family go through in this evolutionary moment. Thus, comprehensive and individualized care for this population starts to count even more with the support of the internal networks present in the NU, facilitated by the professionals of the psychology team. Support for the narratives of different family histories that discover new paths for the formation of their affective bonds, in this very special moment, receives a more careful look in the period of this pandemic. Proposals for psycho-affective management towards the newborn and his family are presented, ensuring skin-to-skin contact, differentiated support to parents, especially the maternal figure, and interaction with the health team at the present moment in the routines of neonatal units, establishing protection for future moments in this family history. |
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Kangaroo Care: how to guarantee and expand in Covid-19 timesMétodo Canguru: como garantir e ampliar em tempos de Covid-19.Método CanguruInfecções por CoronavirusRecém-Nascido PrematuroUnidades de Terapia Intensiva NeonatalHumanização da AssistênciaKangaroo CareCoronavirus Infections Premature NewbornNeonatal Intensive Care UnitsHumanization of AssistanceThe low contamination by SARS-CoV-2 in pregnant women, puerperal women and even newborns (NB), does not prevent the presence of concern in families and health teams in Neonatal Units (NU). We must be aware of the different requests that arise in the face of Covid-19 threats, in the hospital environment. We understand that, together with the fear of contamination, the restrictions imposed by isolation and social distancing, with the consequent withdrawal of family and social support networks, an important support for the parents of NBs during hospitalization, creates space for the emergence of insecurity and even restlessness in many families. Not being able to count on this support in the formation of parenting, the parents only have their son, still a baby, and the health team to help them in this process. In light of this, the proposals of Humanized Care for the Newborn - Kangaroo Method, in Brazil, evaluated the indication of adaptations in their guidelines, guaranteeing the protection of all psychic/emotional/biological phenomena that this child and his family go through in this evolutionary moment. Thus, comprehensive and individualized care for this population starts to count even more with the support of the internal networks present in the NU, facilitated by the professionals of the psychology team. Support for the narratives of different family histories that discover new paths for the formation of their affective bonds, in this very special moment, receives a more careful look in the period of this pandemic. Proposals for psycho-affective management towards the newborn and his family are presented, ensuring skin-to-skin contact, differentiated support to parents, especially the maternal figure, and interaction with the health team at the present moment in the routines of neonatal units, establishing protection for future moments in this family history.A baixa contaminação pelo SARS-CoV-2 em gestantes, puérperas e mesmo nos recém-nascidos (RN), não impede a presença de preocupação nas famílias e nas equipes de saúde da Unidades Neonatais (UN). É preciso estarmos atentos às diferentes solicitações que surgem diante das ameaças da Covid-19, neste espaço hospitalar. Entendemos que, aliadas ao temor de contaminação, as restrições impostas pelo isolamento e distanciamento social, com a consequente retirada das redes de apoio familiares e sociais, uma importante sustentação aos pais dos RN durante a internação, cria espaço para o surgimento de insegurança e até desassossego em muitas famílias. Não podendo contar com este suporte na formação da parentalidade, os pais possuem apenas o filho, ainda bebê, e a equipe de saúde para ajudá-los neste processo. Diante disto, as propostas da Atenção Humanizada ao Recém-Nascido - Método Canguru, no Brasil, avaliou a indicação de adaptações em suas orientações, garantindo a proteção de todos fenômenos psíquicos/emocionais/biológicos que percorrem esta criança e sua família neste momento evolutivo. Assim, o cuidado integral e individualizado a esta população passa a contar ainda mais com o apoio das redes internas presentes nas UN, facilitadas pelos profissionais da equipe de psicologia. O apoio às narrativas das diferentes histórias familiares que descobrem novos percursos para a formação de seus laços afetivos, neste momento tão especial, recebe um olhar mais cuidadoso no período desta pandemia. São apresentadas propostas de manejos psico-afetivos para com o recém-nascido e sua família, garantindo o contato pele a pele, o acolhimento diferenciado aos pais, especialmente da figura materna, e a interação com a equipe de saúde no momento presente das rotinas das unidades neonatais estabelecendo proteção para momentos futuros desta história familiar.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2020-06-15info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/77310.1590/SciELOPreprints.773porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/773/1050Copyright (c) 2020 Zaira Custodio, Denise Streit Morsch, Sergio Marba, Maria Auxiliadora Gomes, Luiza Geaquinto, Zeni Lamyhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCustodio, Zaira Ap. de OliveiraMorsch, Denise StreitMarba, Sérgio Tadeu MartinsGomes, Maria Auxiliadora MendesMachado, Luiza GeaquintoLamy, Zeni Carvalhoreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2020-06-14T01:43:20Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/773Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2020-06-14T01:43:20SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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Kangaroo Care: how to guarantee and expand in Covid-19 times Método Canguru: como garantir e ampliar em tempos de Covid-19. |
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Kangaroo Care: how to guarantee and expand in Covid-19 times |
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Kangaroo Care: how to guarantee and expand in Covid-19 times Custodio, Zaira Ap. de Oliveira Método Canguru Infecções por Coronavirus Recém-Nascido Prematuro Unidades de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal Humanização da Assistência Kangaroo Care Coronavirus Infections Premature Newborn Neonatal Intensive Care Units Humanization of Assistance |
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Kangaroo Care: how to guarantee and expand in Covid-19 times |
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Kangaroo Care: how to guarantee and expand in Covid-19 times |
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Kangaroo Care: how to guarantee and expand in Covid-19 times |
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Kangaroo Care: how to guarantee and expand in Covid-19 times |
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Kangaroo Care: how to guarantee and expand in Covid-19 times |
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Custodio, Zaira Ap. de Oliveira |
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Custodio, Zaira Ap. de Oliveira Morsch, Denise Streit Marba, Sérgio Tadeu Martins Gomes, Maria Auxiliadora Mendes Machado, Luiza Geaquinto Lamy, Zeni Carvalho |
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Morsch, Denise Streit Marba, Sérgio Tadeu Martins Gomes, Maria Auxiliadora Mendes Machado, Luiza Geaquinto Lamy, Zeni Carvalho |
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Custodio, Zaira Ap. de Oliveira Morsch, Denise Streit Marba, Sérgio Tadeu Martins Gomes, Maria Auxiliadora Mendes Machado, Luiza Geaquinto Lamy, Zeni Carvalho |
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Método Canguru Infecções por Coronavirus Recém-Nascido Prematuro Unidades de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal Humanização da Assistência Kangaroo Care Coronavirus Infections Premature Newborn Neonatal Intensive Care Units Humanization of Assistance |
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Método Canguru Infecções por Coronavirus Recém-Nascido Prematuro Unidades de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal Humanização da Assistência Kangaroo Care Coronavirus Infections Premature Newborn Neonatal Intensive Care Units Humanization of Assistance |
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The low contamination by SARS-CoV-2 in pregnant women, puerperal women and even newborns (NB), does not prevent the presence of concern in families and health teams in Neonatal Units (NU). We must be aware of the different requests that arise in the face of Covid-19 threats, in the hospital environment. We understand that, together with the fear of contamination, the restrictions imposed by isolation and social distancing, with the consequent withdrawal of family and social support networks, an important support for the parents of NBs during hospitalization, creates space for the emergence of insecurity and even restlessness in many families. Not being able to count on this support in the formation of parenting, the parents only have their son, still a baby, and the health team to help them in this process. In light of this, the proposals of Humanized Care for the Newborn - Kangaroo Method, in Brazil, evaluated the indication of adaptations in their guidelines, guaranteeing the protection of all psychic/emotional/biological phenomena that this child and his family go through in this evolutionary moment. Thus, comprehensive and individualized care for this population starts to count even more with the support of the internal networks present in the NU, facilitated by the professionals of the psychology team. Support for the narratives of different family histories that discover new paths for the formation of their affective bonds, in this very special moment, receives a more careful look in the period of this pandemic. Proposals for psycho-affective management towards the newborn and his family are presented, ensuring skin-to-skin contact, differentiated support to parents, especially the maternal figure, and interaction with the health team at the present moment in the routines of neonatal units, establishing protection for future moments in this family history. |
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