A Importância da Família no Desenvolvimento do Bebê Prematuro

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Olga Penalva Vieira da Silva

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O artigo analisa as influências dos fatores biomédicos (biológicos, genéticos, perinatais) e dos ambientais (interação pais-bebê, situação familiar, situação socioeconômica e outros), através de uma revisão de vários trabalhos; sobre o desenvolvimento dos recémnascidos (RNs) prematuros (PMTs) e os efeitos de intervenções centradas na família.


 

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