2013
DOI: 10.5935/1414-8145.20130011
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Integrality as a dimension of nursing practice in mother-baby welcoming

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“…27 It is an infant health care program offered in the three maternities that attend to SUS users in the city, which has guaranteed infants' access to public health services, proceeding with the care started in prenatal care (at the health service), and also performed upon delivery and in the immediate postpartum (at the maternity). [27][28] This first care of the mother-child binomial at the service, performed by the nurses, makes it possible to sensitize the mothers about the importance of monitoring their children's growth and development 21,26,29 and also of strengthening the bond and allowing the difficulties for child care to be identified and interventions to be proposed early. 27,30 The care provided to the binomial reinforces the comprehensive nature of care, as it also considers the mother/caregiver at the moment of the consultation, in line with other studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 It is an infant health care program offered in the three maternities that attend to SUS users in the city, which has guaranteed infants' access to public health services, proceeding with the care started in prenatal care (at the health service), and also performed upon delivery and in the immediate postpartum (at the maternity). [27][28] This first care of the mother-child binomial at the service, performed by the nurses, makes it possible to sensitize the mothers about the importance of monitoring their children's growth and development 21,26,29 and also of strengthening the bond and allowing the difficulties for child care to be identified and interventions to be proposed early. 27,30 The care provided to the binomial reinforces the comprehensive nature of care, as it also considers the mother/caregiver at the moment of the consultation, in line with other studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%