Implications for nursing care concerning children discharged from a neonatal unit with chronic conditions

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Autor(a) principal: Tavares, Tatiana Silva
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Sena, Roseni Rosângela de, Duarte, Elysângela Dittz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rev Rene (Online)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/6198
Resumo: Objective: to understand the implications for nursing care of children discharged from the neonatal intensive care with chronic conditions. Methods: a qualitative study of 14 mothers of children with chronic conditions. Individual interviews and Inventory of Pediatric Evaluation of Disability were conducted. Data submitted to thematic content analysis. Results: it was found that chronic conditions have determined the need for continuous care, varied complexity and more often than usual for children at home, in the community and network services. There were situations experienced by mothers in the care of daily life that should be considered by nurses in practice. Conclusion: the specific needs of these children require greater integration and training of nurses for the health education of caregivers, the shared home care and management in primary care, in order to facilitate the adaptation and family welfare, aimed at providing continuity of care.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Implications for nursing care concerning children discharged from a neonatal unit with chronic conditions
title Implications for nursing care concerning children discharged from a neonatal unit with chronic conditions
spellingShingle Implications for nursing care concerning children discharged from a neonatal unit with chronic conditions
Tavares, Tatiana Silva
Chronic Disease
Disabled Children
Pediatric Nursing
Family Nursing
Primary Care Nursing.
title_short Implications for nursing care concerning children discharged from a neonatal unit with chronic conditions
title_full Implications for nursing care concerning children discharged from a neonatal unit with chronic conditions
title_fullStr Implications for nursing care concerning children discharged from a neonatal unit with chronic conditions
title_full_unstemmed Implications for nursing care concerning children discharged from a neonatal unit with chronic conditions
title_sort Implications for nursing care concerning children discharged from a neonatal unit with chronic conditions
author Tavares, Tatiana Silva
author_facet Tavares, Tatiana Silva
Sena, Roseni Rosângela de
Duarte, Elysângela Dittz
author_role author
author2 Sena, Roseni Rosângela de
Duarte, Elysângela Dittz
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tavares, Tatiana Silva
Sena, Roseni Rosângela de
Duarte, Elysângela Dittz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chronic Disease
Disabled Children
Pediatric Nursing
Family Nursing
Primary Care Nursing.
topic Chronic Disease
Disabled Children
Pediatric Nursing
Family Nursing
Primary Care Nursing.
description Objective: to understand the implications for nursing care of children discharged from the neonatal intensive care with chronic conditions. Methods: a qualitative study of 14 mothers of children with chronic conditions. Individual interviews and Inventory of Pediatric Evaluation of Disability were conducted. Data submitted to thematic content analysis. Results: it was found that chronic conditions have determined the need for continuous care, varied complexity and more often than usual for children at home, in the community and network services. There were situations experienced by mothers in the care of daily life that should be considered by nurses in practice. Conclusion: the specific needs of these children require greater integration and training of nurses for the health education of caregivers, the shared home care and management in primary care, in order to facilitate the adaptation and family welfare, aimed at providing continuity of care.
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