2015
DOI: 10.1590/1983-1447.2015.esp.56805
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Seguimento do bebê na atenção básica: interface com a terceira etapa do método canguru

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“…Preterm baby care is predominantly focused on the biomedical and curative model. The participation of primary care professionals in KMCM is still shy and preterm and/or low-weight NB care permeated with insecurity (31,41) . The results show the need to strengthen the role of the family in early hospitalization (third stage), review discharge criteria, ensure all possibilities of continued care (32)(33)42) .…”
Section: -Familymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preterm baby care is predominantly focused on the biomedical and curative model. The participation of primary care professionals in KMCM is still shy and preterm and/or low-weight NB care permeated with insecurity (31,41) . The results show the need to strengthen the role of the family in early hospitalization (third stage), review discharge criteria, ensure all possibilities of continued care (32)(33)42) .…”
Section: -Familymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13,16 Follow-up of babies discharged from NU demands differentiated care, which is facilitated by a closer relationship between the reference hospital and PCU; this favors the exchange of information and continuous follow-up, and meets the special needs of these children. 17,18 The Precious Baby Program is an initiative that favors the conditions that are at present being proposed by the Ministry of Health (MH): communication and counter-reference between the hospital and PCU, guaranteeing the continuity of care.…”
Section: Communication Is Goodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The guidance of the multiprofessional team during hospitalization is fundamental for safe care provided at home, and therefore, communication between the tertiary care service and the PCU in this process will amplify the family's confidence for developing care of the baby. 15,18,[23][24][25] The authors suggest that nurses should be responsible for the initial contact with the PCU, passing on important information about the children's period of hospitalization, scheduling the hospital visit and guaranteeing the first consultation at the PCU, and this may be an important strategy in overcoming the gap existent between the hospital and the PCU. 26 Proposals that seek de-hospitalization and propose care at home require agreements and guarantee of access to all levels of health, with well-established flows of reference and counter-reference.…”
Section: (E6)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prematurity, growing over the years, is a reason of concern for health professionals, in order to provide greater confrontation of the problems, contribute to perinatal and neonatal mortality reduction and encourage increased survival of premature neonates. Among the many problems at this stage, are the food issues (1) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%