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An. sist. sanit. Navar ; 25(supl.2): 7-16, mayo 2002. graf
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-20175

ABSTRACT

De la experiencia contraída a lo largo de tantos años y de la obtenida por otros podemos deducir que la visita domiciliaria al recién nacido y a la puérpera es muy positiva. En términos absolutos, es una visita eficaz, necesaria y ampliamente aceptada por la población, por lo cual su implantación ha sido un acierto dentro de los servicios que ofrece la sanidad pública, y debiera ser de obligado cumplimiento considerándola como un objetivo básico dentro de los programas de salud. El éxito de la visita depende no sólo del trato personal de los sanitarios que en ella participan, sino también de la cualificación y profesionalidad de los mismos ya que exige un alto nivel de preparación y dedicación, así como del apoyo desinteresado de la propia administración (AU)


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Pregnancy , Female , Infant , Humans , Infant, Newborn , House Calls , Maternal and Child Health , Infant Care/methods , Postpartum Period , Patient Care Team , Health Programs and Plans , Hospitals, Public , Primary Health Care , Mothers/education
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An Sist Sanit Navar ; 25 Suppl 2: 7-16, 2002.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12861253

ABSTRACT

Based on our experience over many years, and on the experience of others, we can deduce that home visits to the newborn and the mother are highly positive. In absolute terms, this is an efficient and necessary visit that is broadly accepted by the population, and its implantation amongst the services offered by the public health services has therefore been a correct move; carrying out such a visit should be obligatory and it should be considered as a basic aim within the health programs. The success of the visit depends not only on the personal treatment of the health personnel who take part, but also on their qualification and professionalism, since the visit requires a high level of preparation and dedication, as well as the support of the administration itself.

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