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Type: | Artigo de Periódico |
Title: | Primary health care follow-up visits : investigation of care continuity of preterm newborns from a kangaroo-mother care unit |
Authors: | Feitosa, Marielle Ribeiro Gubert, Fabiane do Amaral Tomé, Marcela Ariadne Braga Gomes Pinheiro, Maria Talyta Mota Neves, Clarice da Silva Benevides, Jéssica Lima Rebouças, Lidiane Nogueira Silva, Leonardo Alexandrino da Pinheiro, Sarah Rayssa Cordeiro Sales Barros, Êmile Costa Gomes, Clarissa Costa Diógenes, Mariana da Silva Menezes, Amanda Rebouças Bezerra de Lima, Essyo Pedro Moreira de Lima, Daiana Rodrigues Cruz Brito, Larissa Ludmila Monteiro de Souza Lopes, Márcia Maria Coelho Oliveira Dodt, Regina Cláudia Melo Rocha, Gláucia Maria Nóbrega Almeida, Paulo César de |
Keywords: | Health Education;Educação em Saúde;Atenção Primária à Saúde |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | International Archives of Medicine |
Citation: | FEITOSA, M. R. et al. Primary health care follow-up visits : investigation of care continuity of preterm newborns from a kangaroo-mother care unit. International Archives of Medicine, v. 10, n. 32, p. 1-9, 2017. |
Abstract: | Introduction: The kangaroo-mother care method is an approach adopted in Brazil as a public police, which has helped in the reduction of neonatal mortality rate. Premature birth and its vulnerabilities can trigger, especially in mothers, feelings of fear and insecurity related to taking care of newborns. Objective: Investigate care continuity of preterm newborns from a kangaroo-mother care method unit in primary health care facilities. Methods: It was a transversal study performed with 43 mothers of preterm newborns who were hospitalized in the rooming-in care unit of a kangaroo-mother care method unit of a Brazilian public mater - nity school. Data collection was carried out through a questionnaire, which was used to interview mothers between September 2015 and February 2016. Results: It was found a relationship between sociodemographic sta - tus and risk of premature birth, and the following variables: age, education, marital status, and family income. Regarding findings from the follow-up home visits in primary health care, most of the participants were still breastfeeding and using the kangaroo position. However, 60.5% of the interviewed mothers reported not receiving home visits from health professionals of primary health care facilities. Conclusion: It is essential the support of health professionals and the participation of mothers and families to improve, through health education, quality of life promotion for newborns from kangaroo care approach - |
URI: | http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/22985 |
ISSN: | 1755-7682 |
Appears in Collections: | DENF - Artigos publicados em revistas científicas |
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