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Med. UIS ; 34(1): 63-72, ene.-abr. 2021. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1360586

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Resumen El fisioterapeuta a lo largo de su profesión ha ampliado el espectro de intervenciones y escenarios de desempeño, siendo uno de los más recientes el abordaje en la unidad de cuidado intensivo neonatal. Recientemente se han reportado en la literatura diferentes estrategias de intervención con el objetivo de lograr un desarrollo adecuado del neonato, tales como masaje, estimulación kinestésica, educación en el programa madre canguro, y maniobras de tórax. El objetivo del artículo fue revisar la información actual proveniente de la evidencia científica disponible sobre estas diferentes estrategias de intervención aplicadas en la unidad de cuidado intensivo neonatal, por lo que se realizó una revisión bibliográfica de los artículos encontrados entre febrero y agosto del 2019 en las bases de datos PUBMED y SCOPUS. Se obtuvieron 40 artículos que cumplieron los criterios de selección y que se incluyeron en la revisión. Finalmente, se concluye que estas estrategias de intervención fisioterapéutica contribuyen al logro de un desarrollo integral adecuado en el neonato. MÉD.UIS.2021;34(1): 63-72


Abstract The physiotherapist throughout his profession has broadened the spectrum of interventions and performance scenarios, one of the most recent being the approach in the neonatal intensive care unit. Recently, different intervention strategies have been reported in the literature with the aim of achieving adequate development of the newborn, such as massage, kinesthetic stimulation, education in the kangaroo mother program, and chest maneuvers. This article aimed to review the current information from the scientific evidence available on these different intervention strategies in the neonatal intensive care unit, so a bibliographic review of the articles found between February and August 2019 in PUBMED and SCOPUS databases was carried out. 40 articles which met the eligibility criteria were obtained and included in the review. Finally, it is concluded that these physiotherapeutic intervention strategies contribute to the achievement of an adequate integral development in the neonate. MÉD.UIS.2021;34(1): 63-72


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Humans , Infant, Newborn , Intensive Care, Neonatal , Physical Stimulation , Respiratory Therapy , Kangaroo-Mother Care Method , Massage
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Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras. (1992) ; 63(9): 779-786, 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-896405

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Summary Objective: According to data from the World Health Organization (WHO), anemia is a prevalent health problem that leads to increased morbidity and mortality, especially in preschool children. Anemia is recognized as a major health problem due to its negative effects on the mental and physical development during childhood. The aim of our study was to determine the levels of anemia of children in a kindergarten affiliated to the Directorate of National Education using a non-invasive method, and to investigate the effects of anemia on the physical, mental and neuromotor development of children. Method: The levels of anemia was evaluated by using a non-invasive measurement device. Data collection was performed by means of a questionnaire to evaluate the children's physical development and set Denver Developmental Screening Test II scores. Results: Our findings show that 21% of non-anemic and 15% of anemic children are in the suspected abnormal group according to their DDST II total score. Furthermore, it has been identified that mild anemia has a positive effect on neuromotor development, while overweight and obesity affect neuromotor development in a negative way. Conclusion: According to the results obtained from the study, mild anemia may have a positive effect on the children's neuromotor development, while malnutrition could have a negative impact.


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Humans , Male , Female , Psychomotor Performance/physiology , Body Mass Index , Child Development/physiology , Anemia/complications , Obesity/etiology , Severity of Illness Index , Developmental Disabilities/diagnosis , Anemia/physiopathology , Obesity/physiopathology
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