Follow-up care for premature children: the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic

被引:2
|
作者
Munhak da Silva, Rosane Meire [1 ]
Pancieri, Leticia [2 ]
Zilly, Adriana [1 ]
Spohr, Fabiana Aparecida [3 ]
Fonseca, Luciana Mara Monti [2 ]
de Mello, Debora Falleiros [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estadual Oeste Parana, Foz Do Iguacu, Parana, Brazil
[2] Univ Sao Paulo, PAHO WHO Collaborating Ctr Nursing Res Dev, Escola Enfermagem Ribeirao Preto, Ribeirao Preto, SP, Brazil
[3] Hosp Ministro Costa Cavalcanti, Ctr Atendimento Gestante, Foz Do Iguacu, PR, Brazil
来源
关键词
Covid-19; Child Care; Premature; Child Development; Health Promotion; Telemedicine; HEALTH; DISEASES;
D O I
10.1590/1518-8345.4759.3414
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Objective: to analyze elements of the follow-up care provided to premature children amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: qualitative study from the perspective of philosophical hermeneutics, interpreting experiences with childcare provided at home. Twelve mothers and 14 children aged two years old were interviewed online via a text messaging application. Data were analyzed by interpreting meanings. Results: weaknesses stood out in the follow-up care provided to children such as gaps of communication, lack of guidance and delayed immunizations, while care intended to meet health demands was interrupted. Vulnerability aspects affecting child development included: social isolation measures that impeded the children from socializing with their peers, increased screen time, the manifestation of demanding behaviors and irritation and the mothers experiencing an overload of responsibilities. The elements that strengthened maternal care included the mothers being attentive to contagion, enjoying greater experience and satisfaction with the maternal role, spending more time with their children, and recognizing respiratory signs and symptoms, especially fever. Conclusion: follow-up care provided to children in stressful situations implies implementing practices that support the wellbeing of children and families, decreasing the likelihood of children being exposed to development deficits, and detecting signs and symptoms timely. The use of nursing call centers can break the invisibility of longitudinal needs and promote health education actions at home.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] The COVID-19 Pandemic and Cancer Patients in Germany: Impact on Treatment, Follow-Up Care and Psychological Burden
    Eckford, Rachel D.
    Gaisser, Andrea
    Arndt, Volker
    Baumann, Michael
    Kludt, Evelyn
    Mehlis, Katja
    Ubels, Jasper
    Winkler, Eva C.
    Weg-Remers, Susanne
    Schlander, Michael
    FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 9
  • [32] Parental Satisfaction from Telemedicine in the Follow-up of Children Operated for Craniosynostosis during COVID-19 Pandemic
    Kilipiris, Evangelos G.
    Horn, Frantisek
    Kolnikova, Miroslava
    Ochoa, Jose Vallejo
    Matuskova, Olga
    Jelovac, Drago
    Stebel, Adam
    CLEFT PALATE CRANIOFACIAL JOURNAL, 2023, 60 (05): : 562 - 568
  • [33] Repercussions of the pandemic of COVID-19: care of the pediatric population in Primary Health Care
    Shibukawa, Bianca Machado Cruz
    Uema, Roberta Tognollo Borota
    Piran, Camila Moraes Garollo
    da Fonseca, Beatriz Sousa
    Furtado, Marcela Demitto
    Merino, Maria de Fatima Garcia Lopes
    Higarashi, Ieda Harumi
    REV RENE, 2022, 23
  • [34] Follow-up care and support to parents of premature children: Multidisciplinary versus regular follow-up care
    Bouwmeester, Danielle
    Anolda Naber, Fabienne Bertina
    Heyman, Hiltje
    Hoffmann-Haringsma, Angelique
    Lens, Annick
    Brunt, Tibor Markus
    CHILD CARE HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT, 2024, 50 (01)
  • [35] COVID-19 pandemic impact on follow-up of child growth and development in Brazil
    Carneiro, Lucas Lima
    Vieira, Ed Wilson Rodrigues
    Duarte, Elysangela Dittz
    da Rocha, Najara Barbosa
    Velasquez-Melendez, Gustavo
    Caminhas, Walmir
    FRONTIERS IN PEDIATRICS, 2022, 10
  • [36] Sociodemographic factors and follow-up for intravitreal injections during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Patel, Keshav
    Astafurov, Konstantin
    Port, Alexander
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2021, 62 (08)
  • [37] Comparison and selection of patient follow-up systems for covid-19 pandemic patients
    Tamer Eren
    Tuğba Danışan
    Ayşegül Deringöz
    Güler Aksüt
    Fashion and Textiles, 9
  • [38] Olivier Picone Follow-up for pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Tallarek, Ann-Christin
    Urbschat, Christopher
    Brito, Luis Fonseca
    Stanelle-Bertram, Stephanie
    Krasemann, Susanne
    Frascaroli, Giada
    Thiele, Kristin
    Wieczorek, Agnes
    Luetgehetmann, Marc
    Markert, Udo R.
    Hecher, Kurt
    Brune, Wolfram
    Stahl, Felix
    Gabriel, Guelsah
    Diemert, Anke
    Arck, Petra Clara
    JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE IMMUNOLOGY, 2023, 158
  • [39] The effectiveness of telemedicine methods in the follow-up of asthma in the Covid-19 pandemic process
    Simsek, Saban Melih
    Kizilirmak, Deniz
    Havlucu, Yavuz
    EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2021, 58
  • [40] Burnout of Healthcare Workers Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Follow-Up Study
    Nishimura, Yoshito
    Miyoshi, Tomoko
    Sato, Asuka
    Hasegawa, Kou
    Hagiya, Hideharu
    Kosaki, Yoshinori
    Otsuka, Fumio
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 18 (21)