前1000天的第五个生命体征:早期关系健康。

IF 1.7 Q3 PEDIATRICS
İclal Ayrancı Sucaklı, Sıddika Songül Yalçın
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儿童早期发展是健康、充实和富有成效的生活的基石。健康心理学和长寿研究强调,社会关系是终身健康和发展的最重要决定因素。其中,儿童与照顾者之间的早期依恋,在积极的经历和养育环境的支持下,对最佳的成长、发展和幸福至关重要。这突出表明,在医疗保健方面,特别是在生命关键的头1000天,需要采取综合办法。为了满足这些需求,综合评估必须包括对照顾儿童者的互动以及生物、心理、社会和环境因素的评估。认识到这一点,美国儿科学会采用了早期关系健康(ERH)框架,重点是在这个关键时期培养健康的关系。该框架涵盖所有照顾者,包括父母、大家庭和同伴。ERH框架强调在儿童和照料者的生活环境中对影响健康的因素——生物的、心理的、相互作用的、经济的和环境的——进行广泛的评估。主要目标不是传授育儿技巧,而是培养安全、稳定、养育的关系,支持终身幸福。ERH强调了在头1000天内评估关系健康作为“第五个生命体征”的重要性,以及传统的测量方法,如呼吸频率、心率、体温和血压。将这一框架纳入卫生系统可以增进儿童和照料者的福祉,确保为终身发展奠定坚实的基础。
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The Fifth Vital Sign in the First 1000 Days: Early Relational Health.

The Fifth Vital Sign in the First 1000 Days: Early Relational Health.

The Fifth Vital Sign in the First 1000 Days: Early Relational Health.

Early childhood development forms the cornerstone for a healthy, fulfilling, and productive life. Research in health psychology and longevity highlights that social relationships are the most significant determinant of lifelong health and development. Among these, early attachment between children and caregivers, bolstered by positive experiences and nurturing environments, is pivotal for optimal growth, development, and well-being. This highlights the need for holistic approaches in healthcare, particularly during the critical first 1000 days of life. To address these needs, comprehensive evaluations must include assessments of childcaregiver interactions alongside biological, psychological, social, and environmental factors. Recognizing this, the American Academy of Pediatrics has embraced the Early Relational Health (ERH) framework, focusing on fostering healthy relationships during this crucial period. The framework encompasses all caregivers, including parents, extended family, and peers. The ERH framework emphasizes a broad assessment of factors affecting health-biological, psychological, interactional, economic, and environmental-within the child and caregivers' living contexts. The primary objective is not to teach parenting skills but to cultivate safe, stable, nurturing relationships supporting lifelong well-being. The ERH underscores the critical importance of assessing relational health as a "fifth vital sign," alongside traditional measures such as respiratory rate, heart rate, temperature, and blood pressure, in the first 1000 days. Integrating this framework into health systems can enhance the well-being of children and caregivers, ensuring a robust foundation for lifelong development.

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