在 COVID-19 大流行之前和期间对住院新生儿及其家人进行生物心理社会陪伴的经验

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Francisca Velozo-Ramírez MSc , Macarena Hernández-Fuentes MSc , Verónica Valdivia-Berdechefic , Marcia Olhaberry-Huber PhD , Mónica Morgues-Nudman MD, MSc
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COVID-19 大流行给新生儿护理带来了新的挑战。由于需要保持物理距离以防止其传播,全世界都倾向于限制母亲和父亲在新生儿病房的逗留时间,从而减少了他们与婴儿在一起的时间。本文旨在分享新生儿科在住院新生儿及其家庭的生物-心理-社会护理方面的临床经验,并介绍大流行病最初几个月所做的调整。本文讨论了在促进新生儿神经发育的基础上,继续制定公共政策和创建以家庭为中心的协议以保护婴儿与照顾者之间关系的必要性,尤其是在高度复杂的健康环境中。
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Experiencia de acompañamiento biopsicosocial al recién nacido hospitalizado y su familia antes y durante la pandemia por COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic generated new challenges in neonatal care. The need to maintain physical distance to prevent its spread resulted in a worldwide tendency to limit the presence of mothers and fathers in neonatal units, reducing the time spent with their baby. The aim of this article is to share the clinical experience in a neonatology with regards to the biopsychosocial care of hospitalized newborns and their families as well as present the adaptations made during the first months of the pandemic. The need to continue generating public policies and create family-centered protocols to protect the infant-caregiver relationship in order to provide continuity to neonatal care based on the promotion of neurodevelopment of the newborn, especially in highly complex health contexts, is discussed.
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Revista Medica Clinica Las Condes
Revista Medica Clinica Las Condes MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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