Desarrollo motor de bebés en intervención parental durante la puericultura

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Autor(a) principal: Cardoso, Kátia Virgínia Viana
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Carvalho, Cinthia Marques de, Tabosa, Thainá Albuquerque, Ferreira, Letícia Helena Mendes, Ferracioli Gama, Marcela de Castro
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Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/192476
Resumo: Child development should be promoted by the family with formal support from childcare services. This study aims to analyze the motor performance of infants submitted to parental intervention in childcare. This is an observational, longitudinal and  descriptive case series study with 215 infants aged 0-18 months, who were cared for at a Primary Health Care Unit in a Brazilian Northeastern capital. The infants’ motor performance was assessed by the Alberta infant motor scale and instructions were transmitted to parents according to the observed motor delay. We observed that 77.7% of the infants had their first appointment in their first semester of life, 57.6% had low risk and 76.7% had normal motor performance. Significant relationships between risk stratification and  estational age and between risk stratification and motor performancewere found. The intervals between evaluations ranged from 7-252 days. A higher percentage of infants with motor delays was found in those who were taken to childcare after the third trimester of life. All infants who attended childcare and were identified with suspected delay or atypical development improved motor performance by the third evaluation. Infants who are taken to childcareearly, for guidance on parental intervention, recover from motor development delay, but most families either do not attend childcare follow-up, or are long overdue for their appointment.
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spelling Desarrollo motor de bebés en intervención parental durante la puericulturaInfants motor development in parental intervention during childcareDesenvolvimento motor de bebês em intervenção parental durante a puericulturaMotor ActivityChild DevelopmentParental InterventionCase ReportsAtividade MotoraDesenvolvimento InfantilIntervenção ParentalRelatos de CasosActividad MotoraDesarrollo InfantilIntervención ParentalInformes de CasosChild development should be promoted by the family with formal support from childcare services. This study aims to analyze the motor performance of infants submitted to parental intervention in childcare. This is an observational, longitudinal and  descriptive case series study with 215 infants aged 0-18 months, who were cared for at a Primary Health Care Unit in a Brazilian Northeastern capital. The infants’ motor performance was assessed by the Alberta infant motor scale and instructions were transmitted to parents according to the observed motor delay. We observed that 77.7% of the infants had their first appointment in their first semester of life, 57.6% had low risk and 76.7% had normal motor performance. Significant relationships between risk stratification and  estational age and between risk stratification and motor performancewere found. The intervals between evaluations ranged from 7-252 days. A higher percentage of infants with motor delays was found in those who were taken to childcare after the third trimester of life. All infants who attended childcare and were identified with suspected delay or atypical development improved motor performance by the third evaluation. Infants who are taken to childcareearly, for guidance on parental intervention, recover from motor development delay, but most families either do not attend childcare follow-up, or are long overdue for their appointment.El desarrollo infantil debe ser promovido por la familia con apoyo formal en la puericultura. Este estudio analizó el desempeño motor de bebés sometidos a intervención parental en lapuericultura. Se realizó un estudio de serie de casos, observacional, longitudinal y descriptivo, con 215 bebés de 0-18 meses de edad que recibían atención en una Unidad de Atención Primaria de Salud de una capital del Nordeste de Brasil. El desempeño motor de los bebés se evaluó mediante la escala motora infantil de Alberta y se suministró información a los padres cuando se observó retraso motor en los bebés. El 77,7% de los bebés recibieron su primercuidado en el primer semestre de vida, el 57,6% tuvieron bajo riesgo, y el 76,7% presentaron un desempeño motor normal. Hubo una relación significativa entre la estratificación del riesgo y laedad gestacional, así como entre la estratificación del riesgo y el desempeño motor. Los intervalos entre evaluaciones oscilaron de 7 a 252 días. El porcentaje de bebés con retrasos motores es mayor para los que llegan a la puericultura después del tercer trimestre de vida. Todos los bebés identificados con sospecha de retraso ocomo atípicos, que asistieron a la puericultura, tuvieron una mejora de su desempeño motor hasta la tercera evaluación. Los bebés quese llevan precozmente a la puericultura para orientación sobre la intervención parental recuperan el retraso en el desarrollo motor, pero muchas familias no asisten al seguimiento de la puericultura o llegan tardíamente en esta atención.O desenvolvimento infantil deve ser promovido pela família com apoio formal na puericultura. O presente estudo analisou o desempenho motor de bebês submetidos à intervenção parental na puericultura. Foi realizado um estudo de série de casos, observacional, longitudinal e descritivo, com 215 bebês de 0-18 meses atendidos em uma Unidade de Atenção Primária em Saúde de uma capital do Nordeste brasileiro. O desempenho motor dos bebês foi avaliado pela Alberta infant motor scale e orientações foram transmitidas aos pais a depender do atraso motor observado. Observouse que 77,7% dos bebês tiveram seu primeiro atendimento no primeiro semestre de vida, 57,6% apresentaram baixo risco e 76,7% desempenho motor normal. Houve relação significativa entre a estratificação de risco e a idade gestacional e entre a estratificação de risco e o desempenho motor. Os intervalos entre as avaliações variaram de 7-252 dias. A porcentagem de bebês com atrasos motores é maiorpara os que chegam à puericultura após o terceiro trimestre de vida. Todos os bebês identificados com suspeita de atraso ou como atípicos, que frequentaram a puericultura,melhoraram o desempenho motor até a terceira avaliação. Bebês que são levados precocemente à puericultura, para orientações sobre intervenção parental, recuperam o atraso do desenvolvimento motor, porém muitas famílias não comparecem ao seguimento da puericultura ou chegam tardiamente para atendimento.Universidade de São Paulo. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Desarrollo motor de bebés en intervención parental durante la puericultura
Infants motor development in parental intervention during childcare
Desenvolvimento motor de bebês em intervenção parental durante a puericultura
title Desarrollo motor de bebés en intervención parental durante la puericultura
spellingShingle Desarrollo motor de bebés en intervención parental durante la puericultura
Cardoso, Kátia Virgínia Viana
Motor Activity
Child Development
Parental Intervention
Case Reports
Atividade Motora
Desenvolvimento Infantil
Intervenção Parental
Relatos de Casos
Actividad Motora
Desarrollo Infantil
Intervención Parental
Informes de Casos
title_short Desarrollo motor de bebés en intervención parental durante la puericultura
title_full Desarrollo motor de bebés en intervención parental durante la puericultura
title_fullStr Desarrollo motor de bebés en intervención parental durante la puericultura
title_full_unstemmed Desarrollo motor de bebés en intervención parental durante la puericultura
title_sort Desarrollo motor de bebés en intervención parental durante la puericultura
author Cardoso, Kátia Virgínia Viana
author_facet Cardoso, Kátia Virgínia Viana
Carvalho, Cinthia Marques de
Tabosa, Thainá Albuquerque
Ferreira, Letícia Helena Mendes
Ferracioli Gama, Marcela de Castro
author_role author
author2 Carvalho, Cinthia Marques de
Tabosa, Thainá Albuquerque
Ferreira, Letícia Helena Mendes
Ferracioli Gama, Marcela de Castro
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cardoso, Kátia Virgínia Viana
Carvalho, Cinthia Marques de
Tabosa, Thainá Albuquerque
Ferreira, Letícia Helena Mendes
Ferracioli Gama, Marcela de Castro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Motor Activity
Child Development
Parental Intervention
Case Reports
Atividade Motora
Desenvolvimento Infantil
Intervenção Parental
Relatos de Casos
Actividad Motora
Desarrollo Infantil
Intervención Parental
Informes de Casos
topic Motor Activity
Child Development
Parental Intervention
Case Reports
Atividade Motora
Desenvolvimento Infantil
Intervenção Parental
Relatos de Casos
Actividad Motora
Desarrollo Infantil
Intervención Parental
Informes de Casos
description Child development should be promoted by the family with formal support from childcare services. This study aims to analyze the motor performance of infants submitted to parental intervention in childcare. This is an observational, longitudinal and  descriptive case series study with 215 infants aged 0-18 months, who were cared for at a Primary Health Care Unit in a Brazilian Northeastern capital. The infants’ motor performance was assessed by the Alberta infant motor scale and instructions were transmitted to parents according to the observed motor delay. We observed that 77.7% of the infants had their first appointment in their first semester of life, 57.6% had low risk and 76.7% had normal motor performance. Significant relationships between risk stratification and  estational age and between risk stratification and motor performancewere found. The intervals between evaluations ranged from 7-252 days. A higher percentage of infants with motor delays was found in those who were taken to childcare after the third trimester of life. All infants who attended childcare and were identified with suspected delay or atypical development improved motor performance by the third evaluation. Infants who are taken to childcareearly, for guidance on parental intervention, recover from motor development delay, but most families either do not attend childcare follow-up, or are long overdue for their appointment.
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