Family- centered care. From the centrality of care to the partner relationship
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https://doi.org/10.25746/ruiips.v8.i1.19898Keywords:
Family nursing, Parenting, Patient-Centered Care, Primary Health CareAbstract
The child represents the future and as is known the child learns and apprehends through the stimuli he receives from the external environment. After birth the first stimuli that the baby receives come from the parents. And for a better motor and cognitive development of this child, parents will need to be equipped with certain knowledge. The monitoring of child development by a nurse, especially in primary health care, is extremely important. In this sense and with the objective of describing the nurse's intervention in relation to the care directed to the child-family and taking into account the way of training the family or caregivers for Parenting, we conducted a “scoping review” which resulted in the choice of studies that contributed to the answer to the question asked. Proving then that the nurse's intervention with the parents is extremely important for the child's development.
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