Rev Rene (Jan 2016)

Children discharged from neonatal intensive care: implications for the social care networks

  • Maria Licele do Nascimento,
  • Greice Machado Pieszak,
  • Andrea Moreira Arrué,
  • Sandra Ost Rodrigues Martins Carvalho

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 5
pp. 707 – 715

Abstract

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Objective: tounderstand the social care networks of children discharged from Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Methods: qualitative study conducted in the home of six families of seven children. In data collection, authors used the triangulation of techniques with thematic content analysis. Results: family composition is nuclear, social networks are formed by the support of family, leisure and spiritual ties, by school and hospital institutions. The families reported the challenges of caring for a premature baby, and the main care demands were respiratory, motor and cognitive. The non-effective communication between professionals and family showed negative impact on hospitalization and home care. Conclusion:social care networks for children discharged from the Neonatal Intensive Care unit proved to be disjointed and health care for children and family proved to be fragmented.