2021, Number 4
<< Back Next >>
Rev Cubana Pediatr 2021; 93 (4)
Interdisciplinary in neonatal care in Latin America: experience of a scientific society
Lovera MLA, Fernández GMA, Domínguez SG, Rodríguez S, Sola A
Language: Spanish
References: 21
Page: 1-11
PDF size: 418.25 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Interdisciplinary teamwork is essential, not only in the care of newborns and their families but also in the health work team itself, in order to offer comprehensive, humane and non-fragmented care and assistance. It is imperative to explore how such care has been carried out in the Latin American region. This article deals with four aspects: first, a contextualization on interdisciplinarity; second, the experience in the formation of an interdisciplinary group within a scientific society; third, the results of a survey on interdisciplinarity in neonatal care in Latin America and, finally, some recommendations to promote interdisciplinarity in neonatal intensive care units in Latin America.
REFERENCES
Sola A, Rodríguez S, Young A, Lemus Varela L, Villamayor RM, Cardetti M, et al. CCHD Screening Implementation Efforts in Latin American Countries by the Ibero American Society of Neonatology (SIBEN). Int J Neonatal Screen. 2020 [acceso 24/02/2021];6(1). Disponible en: Disponible en: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7422978/
Anderson DE, Patel AD. Infants born preterm, stress, and neurodevelopment in the neonatal intensive care unit: might music have an impact? Developmen Med Child Neurol. 2018;60(3):256-66.
Montes Bueno MT, Quiroga A, Rodríguez S, Sola A. Acceso de las familias a las unidades de internación de Neonatología en Iberoamérica: una realidad a mejorar. An Pediatr (Barc). 2016;85(2):95-101.
Trujillo JA, Fernandez Y, Ghafoori L, Lok K, Valencia A. Interdisciplinary Family Conferences to Improve Patient Experience in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Health Social Work. 2017;42(4):241-6.
Bry A, Wigert H. Psychosocial support for parents of extremely preterm infants in neonatal intensive care: a qualitative interview study. BMC Psychol. 2019;7(76):1-12.
Despins LA. Patient Safety and Collaboration of the Intensive Care Unit Team. Crit Care Nurse. 2009;29(2):85-91.
Reis Corrêa A dos, Andrade AC de, Manzo B, Lara Couto D. The family-centered care practices in newborn unit nursing perspective. Escola Anna Nery. 2015;19(4). DOI:10.5935/1414-8145.20150084
Toro J, Mesa L, Quintero J. Prácticas de atención a la familia en duelo ante la muerte del neonato en la unidad de cuidado intensivo neonatal. Meduis. 2017;3(30):89-100.
Sola A, Soliz A. Sociedad Iberoamericana de Neonatología. Ibero-American Society of Neonatology. Collaborative group for the improvement of clinical practice and research in neonatology. An Pediatr (Barc). 2004;61(5):390-2.
Cohen E, Lloyd S. Disciplinary Evolution and the Rise of the Transdiscipline. Informing Sci J. 2014;17:189-215.
Serenko A, Bontis N. The intellectual core and impact of the knowledge management academic discipline. J Knowled Manag. 2013;17(1):137-55.
Moran J. Interdisciplinarity. New York: Routledge; 2002.
Tumas N. Transdisciplinariedad y complejidad: aportes al debate en el campo de la salud. Rev Salud Pública. 2018;XXII:100-3.
Van Bewer V. Transdisciplinarity in Health Care: A Concept Analysis. Nurs Forum. 2017;52(4):339-47.
Pineo H, Turnbull ER, Davies M, Rowson M, Hayward AC, Hart G, et al. A new transdisciplinary research model to investigate and improve the health of the public. Health Promot Int. 2021;36(2):481-92.
Foucault M. Tecnologías del yo y otros textos afines. Barcelona: Paidós Editores; 1990.
Foucault, M. El nacimiento de la clínica. Una arqueología de la mirada médica. Vigésima ed. Ciudad de México: Siglo xxi Editores; 2001.
Castro R. Génesis y práctica del habitus médico autoritario en México. Rev Mexicana Sociol. 2014;76(2):167-97.
Domínguez-Sandoval G, Sola A, Castonera A, Gakicia L, Fernández M. Estados de sueño y vigilia en los recién nacidos: Conceptos básicos para la práctica diaria. Asunción: ediciones Siben; 2016.
Panagos PG, Pearlman SA. Creating a Highly Reliable Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Through Safer Systems of Care. Clin Perinatol. 2017;44(3):645-62.
Profit J, Etchegaray J, Petersen LA, Sexton JB, Hysong SJ, Mei M, et al. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Safety Culture Varies Widely. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2012 [acceso 25/2/2021];97(2). Disponible en: Disponible en: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3845658/