Les cures infermeres transculturals: la clau per l'estrès parental a la unitat de cures intensives neonatals: projecte de recerca

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Every year, 15 billion premature babies are born in the world, many of whom require admission to the NICU. The nursing staff of the unit presents a great challenge not only in the care and care of the premature newborn but also in family-centered care. The present study aims to highlight the importance of comprehensive and holistic attention focused on the parent-child binomial. Several studies have shown that parental stress is a risk factor for the future social, behavioral and functional development of the baby. Understanding the emotional shock and addressing the psychosocial needs of the parents is im- portant to influence the best possible long-term outcome for the newborn and the family. It should be mentioned that most of the needs and problems menti- oned by parents during their stay in the unit are directly related to culture. For this reason, transcultural nursing care is necessary as an indispensable tool to humanize attention to the family unit, care that is directly related to the reduction of parental stress ​
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