Support groups for mothers of newborns hospitalized in a neonatal unit

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Autor(a) principal: Duarte, Elysangela Dittz
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Dittz, Erika da Silva, Noelly e Silva, Bárbara Christina, Rocha, Ludimila Laranjeiras Barros
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rev Rene (Online)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/3508
Resumo: Mothers’ stay with their babies at a neonatal intensive care unit requires the development of assistance initiatives that also take their needs into account. Games, leisure and educational activities, as well as support groups, are used to alleviate tensions, share information and foster socialization in hospital institutions. We sought to describe group activities during newborn mothers support and guidance. These mothers were hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of the Sofia Feldman Hospital in Belo Horizonte/Minas Gerais in 2010. Data was collected from records provided by the institution professionals and the authors’ experiences. Support groups offer a discussion and listening environment, allowing the construction of alternatives to face difficulties resulting from hospitalization, thus stimulating maternal participation in child care and enabling the interaction between the mothers and the health care team. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.20130003000019
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spelling Support groups for mothers of newborns hospitalized in a neonatal unitMaternal BehaviorNeonatal Intensive Care UnitsSocial SupportSelf-Help GroupsMaternal Welfare.Mothers’ stay with their babies at a neonatal intensive care unit requires the development of assistance initiatives that also take their needs into account. Games, leisure and educational activities, as well as support groups, are used to alleviate tensions, share information and foster socialization in hospital institutions. We sought to describe group activities during newborn mothers support and guidance. These mothers were hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of the Sofia Feldman Hospital in Belo Horizonte/Minas Gerais in 2010. Data was collected from records provided by the institution professionals and the authors’ experiences. Support groups offer a discussion and listening environment, allowing the construction of alternatives to face difficulties resulting from hospitalization, thus stimulating maternal participation in child care and enabling the interaction between the mothers and the health care team. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.20130003000019Universidade Federal do Ceará2013-06-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/3508Rev Rene; Vol. 14 No. 3 (2013)Rev Rene; v. 14 n. 3 (2013)2175-67831517-3852reponame:Rev Rene (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCenghttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/3508/2750Copyright (c) 2016 Northeast Network Nursing Journalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDuarte, Elysangela DittzDittz, Erika da SilvaNoelly e Silva, Bárbara ChristinaRocha, Ludimila Laranjeiras Barros2023-02-06T17:25:09Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/3508Revistahttp://periodicos.ufc.br/renePUBhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/oairene@ufc.br||2175-67831517-3852opendoar:2023-02-06T17:25:09Rev Rene (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Support groups for mothers of newborns hospitalized in a neonatal unit
title Support groups for mothers of newborns hospitalized in a neonatal unit
spellingShingle Support groups for mothers of newborns hospitalized in a neonatal unit
Duarte, Elysangela Dittz
Maternal Behavior
Neonatal Intensive Care Units
Social Support
Self-Help Groups
Maternal Welfare.
title_short Support groups for mothers of newborns hospitalized in a neonatal unit
title_full Support groups for mothers of newborns hospitalized in a neonatal unit
title_fullStr Support groups for mothers of newborns hospitalized in a neonatal unit
title_full_unstemmed Support groups for mothers of newborns hospitalized in a neonatal unit
title_sort Support groups for mothers of newborns hospitalized in a neonatal unit
author Duarte, Elysangela Dittz
author_facet Duarte, Elysangela Dittz
Dittz, Erika da Silva
Noelly e Silva, Bárbara Christina
Rocha, Ludimila Laranjeiras Barros
author_role author
author2 Dittz, Erika da Silva
Noelly e Silva, Bárbara Christina
Rocha, Ludimila Laranjeiras Barros
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duarte, Elysangela Dittz
Dittz, Erika da Silva
Noelly e Silva, Bárbara Christina
Rocha, Ludimila Laranjeiras Barros
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Maternal Behavior
Neonatal Intensive Care Units
Social Support
Self-Help Groups
Maternal Welfare.
topic Maternal Behavior
Neonatal Intensive Care Units
Social Support
Self-Help Groups
Maternal Welfare.
description Mothers’ stay with their babies at a neonatal intensive care unit requires the development of assistance initiatives that also take their needs into account. Games, leisure and educational activities, as well as support groups, are used to alleviate tensions, share information and foster socialization in hospital institutions. We sought to describe group activities during newborn mothers support and guidance. These mothers were hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of the Sofia Feldman Hospital in Belo Horizonte/Minas Gerais in 2010. Data was collected from records provided by the institution professionals and the authors’ experiences. Support groups offer a discussion and listening environment, allowing the construction of alternatives to face difficulties resulting from hospitalization, thus stimulating maternal participation in child care and enabling the interaction between the mothers and the health care team. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.20130003000019
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