CAPACITAÇÃO DOS PAIS NO PÓS-PARTO PARA A PROMOÇÃO DA SAÚDE DO BEBÉ: REVISÃO SISTEMÁTICA DA LITERATURA Training Of Parents In Postpartum For The Baby's Health Promotion: Systematic Review of Literature
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25746/ruiips.v5.i2.14514Keywords:
Cuidados no pós-parto, Enfermagem, Parentalidade, Promoção da saúde, Transição, Postnatal care, Nursing, Parenting, Health promotion, TransitionAbstract
Com o intuito de caracterizar “qual a intervenção do enfermeiro na capacitação dos pais no pós-parto para a promoção da saúde do bebé?” foi realizada uma Revisão Sistemática de Literatura (RSL) com pesquisa nas bases de dados na Ebsco (CINAHL Complete; MedLine Complete; MedicLatina e Nursing & Allied Health Collection: Comprehensive), pubmed e proquest. As palavras-chave utilizadas foram: Nurs*; Postnatal Care; Health Promotion e Parenting. Foram selecionados 2 artigos que cumpriam com os critérios de inclusão: pais no pós-parto com bebés dos 3 aos 6 meses; a Intervenção do enfermeiro na capacitação dos pais no pós-parto; a Promoção da saúde do bebé e estudos de paradigma interpretativo. Foram excluídos artigos de RSL.
Os resultados apontam para uma intervenção de enfermagem que promova a transição para a parentalidade através do acompanhamento, apoio, capacitação e cuidado à mulher/casal/família/comunidade contribuindo para o bem-estar da mãe e para a promoção da saúde do bebé.
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In order to characterize "what nurse intervention on parents training postpartum for the baby's health promotion?” was performed a systematic review of Research Literature (SRL) in Ebsco databases (CINAHL Complete; MedLine Complete; MedicLatina e Nursing & Allied Health Collection: Comprehensive), pubmed and proquest. The keywords used were: Nurs*; Postnatal Care; Health Promotion and Parenting. For inclusioncriteria2articleswereselected: parents with babies of postpartum 3 to 6 months; the nurse intervention on parents training postpartum; baby's health promotion and studies of interpretative paradigm. SRL items were excluded. The results point to a nursing intervention that promotes the transition to parenthood through monitoring, support, training and care to the woman/couple/family/community contributing to the well-being of the mother and baby's health promotion.
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