Psikososyal Riskierin Prematüre Yenidoğan ve Ailesi Üzerine Etkileri
Bir bebeğin gelişimi, kolay/aştırıcı veya zorlayıcı biyolojik ve çevresel unsurların etkileşimi ile belirlenir. Özellikle gelişimsel sorunlar açısından yüksek riskli premature bebeklerde gelişimi izleyecek, koruyacak, destekleyecek ve gereğinde sağaltacak olan ekibin öncelikle bilmesi gereken nokta sadece çocuğa, onun yapısına bakarak değil, aileyi, yakın çevreyi ve toplumun getireceği olanakları değerlendirerek gelişimi değerlendirmesi gerektiğidir. Anlamlı bir izleme yapabilmek için çocuğun gelişimini etkileyen koruyucu ve zorlayıcı unsurların anlaşılması büyük önem taşır.
The Effects of Psychosocial Risks on the Premature Infant and Family
An infant sdevelopment is determined by the interraction of facilitating or challenging biological and environmental factors. The team who will follow the development, protect and support the premature infant need to know the importance of evaluating the opportunities bringing by the family, environment and the society. In order to do a good developmental follow-up, it is important to understand the protective and coercive elements in the child' life.
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