Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Child Development: An Integrative Literature Review

Q3 Nursing
Aquichan Pub Date : 2023-08-18 DOI:10.5294/aqui.2023.23.3.2
A. M. Quezada-Ugalde, A. García-Hernández, José Alfonso Maya-Barrios, Alejandra Auza-Benavides
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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic reduced the possibilities of generating stimulating spaces for children’s development, as all the systems with which a child interacts during this phase were affected. Objective: To identify the existing scientific evidence about the effects on child development in children aged less than 5 years old that were living with their parents while the social distancing measures adopted due to COVID-19 were in force. Method: An integrative review guided by the framework proposed by Whittemore and Knafl and the PRISMA statement, to consult the following databases: Medline, ScienceDirect, Scopus and SciELO, with a search performed in English using these descriptors: “child development,” “growth and development,” “parenting,” “teleworking,” “infant care,” “home nursing,” “social isolation,” “coronavirus infections,” and “COVID-19.” The eligibility criteria were as follows: quantitative or qualitative studies that addressed the direct effects of the pandemic on children aged less than 5 years old; in turn, the exclusion criteria corresponded to articles with a population comprised of children with diagnosed developmental disorders or disabilities. Results: A total of 17 articles were included, whose findings were classified into the following categories: Exposure to risk stimuli, Deprivation of stimuli, and Exposure to protective stimuli. It is revealed that parental stress, absence of games and lower exposure to interactions that promote development are connected to changes in cognitive, emotional, and learning processing, in addition to exerting a negative impact on motor and language development. Conclusion: The evidence suggests that social distancing can be the main cause for the onset of delays in child development, in its motor, language, cognitive, and socioemotional areas.
COVID-19大流行对儿童发展的影响:综合文献综述
简介:新冠肺炎大流行降低了为儿童发展创造刺激空间的可能性,因为儿童在这一阶段与之互动的所有系统都受到了影响。目的:确定现有的科学证据,证明在新冠肺炎导致的社交距离措施生效期间,与父母同住的5岁以下儿童对儿童发育的影响。方法:在Whittemore和Knafl提出的框架和PRISMA声明的指导下进行综合审查,查阅以下数据库:Medline、ScienceDirect、Scopus和SciELO,使用以下描述词进行英语搜索:“儿童发展”、“成长与发展”、《养育子女》、“远程工作”、“婴儿护理”、“家庭护理”、《社会隔离》、“冠状病毒感染”和“新冠肺炎”5岁以下儿童;反过来,排除标准对应于由被诊断为发育障碍或残疾的儿童组成的人群的文章。结果:共纳入17篇文章,其研究结果分为以下几类:暴露于危险刺激、剥夺刺激和暴露于保护性刺激。研究表明,父母的压力、缺乏游戏和较少接触促进发展的互动,除了对运动和语言发展产生负面影响外,还与认知、情绪和学习过程的变化有关。结论:有证据表明,社交距离可能是儿童运动、语言、认知和社会情感领域发育迟缓的主要原因。
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Aquichan
Aquichan NURSING-
CiteScore
1.10
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0.00%
发文量
32
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Aquichan, a journal of medical and health sciences from the field of health sciences and, more specifically, nursing, publishes articles resulting from investigations from a point of view of epistemology, evidence-based practice, chronic care, promotion and prevention. The articles are for the academic and scientific community, both in Colombia and abroad. The journal accepts original, previously unpublished papers in Spanish, English, and Portuguese, which are the product of a research or a review and which are not being evaluated by other scientific journals, either in print or electronic form.
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