Publication: Valoración de la necesidad de extensión
de los servicios de Atención Temprana
al ámbito hospitalario
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Date
1998
Authors
Caballero García, Presentación A. ; García-Sánchez, Francisco A.
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Universidad de Murcia
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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En este trabajo analizamos la información
obtenida por 147 encuestas administradas
a padres de niños con necesidades de Atención
Temprana. Dichas encuestas hacían referencia a las hospitalizaciones requeridas por el niño en sus primeros 6 años de vida. Recogían información sobre hospitalización neonatal y hospitalizaciones esporádicas o reiteradas postnatales, su duración, motivos de ingreso y posibles repercusiones a nivel conductual y psicosomático. Los resultados indican que estos niños requieren con frecuencia
hospitalizaciones de larga duración, tanto neonatales como por encima de los dos años de edad. Se concluye la necesidad de arbitrar mecanismos eficaces para la coordinación y cooperación entre los servicios de intervención temprana que atienden
al niño y los servicios de pediatría y enfermería hospitalarios, con el fin de dar cierta continuidad a la atención que recibe el niño y paliar posibles consecuencias negativas de la hospitalización en estas edades claves de la infancia.
Abstract: In this paper we analyzed the information obtained by 147 questionnaires performing by parents of children with early intervention needs. These questionnaires recording information about the hospitalization request by the children in their first six years of life. Recording information about neonatal hospitalization and sporadic or repeated postnatal hospitalizations, duration, admission cause and possible behavioral or psychosomatic repercussions. Results point out that these children frequently request long time both neonatal and over two years of age hospitalizations. The need to establish effective mechanisms for the coordination and cooperation between both early intervention and pediatric and nurse services is concluded by give continuity to the intervention of the child in this early childhood and to palliate possible negative consequences of the hospitalization experience in the child.
Abstract: In this paper we analyzed the information obtained by 147 questionnaires performing by parents of children with early intervention needs. These questionnaires recording information about the hospitalization request by the children in their first six years of life. Recording information about neonatal hospitalization and sporadic or repeated postnatal hospitalizations, duration, admission cause and possible behavioral or psychosomatic repercussions. Results point out that these children frequently request long time both neonatal and over two years of age hospitalizations. The need to establish effective mechanisms for the coordination and cooperation between both early intervention and pediatric and nurse services is concluded by give continuity to the intervention of the child in this early childhood and to palliate possible negative consequences of the hospitalization experience in the child.
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