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Challenges of remote learning for children and adolescents with cancer in times of pandemic by COVID-19 in the context of the hospital class: case report
DOI: 10.31508/1676-379320220002
Abstract The pandemic generated by the new coronavirus has had major impacts on the world, including education. The present study addresses aspects related to remote care during the pandemic in the Hospital Class of A.C. Camargo Cancer Center Hospital, which treats children and adolescents affected by cancer. The Hospital Class service was reinvented in 2020 and despite the pandemic, there was a significant increase in pedagogical assistance, due to the use of the online tool for remote education. It is […]
Keywords: Coronavirus infections; Hospitalized child; Pediatric nursing; Remote teaching; Schooling
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Care for premature newborns and family in the context of the COVID-19
DOI: 10.31508/1676-3793202000000126
Abstracts Objective To discuss about care for premature newborns and their families in the context of COVID-19. Methods Theoretical-reflective essay based on current evidence and the principles of the Patient and Family Centered Care Model. Results Nursing care for premature newborns in the context of COVID-19 aims at prevention, control, early detection and timely treatment of those infected, in addition to the incorporation of strategies that enable, above all, the effective participation of the family in the care provided. Conclusion […]
Keywords: Coronavirus infections; COVID-19; Family; Infant, premature
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Characterization of COVID-19 in hospitalized children
DOI: 10.31508/1676-3793202000000125
Abstract Objective To identify the available evidence on the epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic measures of COVID-19 in hospitalized children. Methods Integrative literature review, conducted in June 2020, by searching the Web of Science, CINAHL, MEDLINE and SCOPUS databases. Data collection was carried out in a proper matrix following the PRISMA guidance. The analysis of the 19 included studies was thematic. Results Male children and children under one year old predominated. Family transmission was more common, pre-existing conditions were identified and […]
Keywords: Child; Coronavirus infections; COVID-19; Health profile; Pediatric nursing
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Helping children to mourn the loss of significant people by COVID-19
DOI: 10.31508/1676-3793202000000129
Abstract This is a theoretical article with a reflective content, in which it is proposed to reflect on the use of playful strategies, such as creation at stories and storytelling, in communicating with children who lost significant people through COVID-19. In the face of various changes, doubts and losses, it is essential to ensure the child safe spaces for dialogue. And for one who establishes the role of talking to the child, it is important to have at their disposal […]
Keywords: Bereavement; Child; Coronavirus; Coronavirus infections; COVID-19; Pediatric nursing
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The COVID-19 pandemic and its implications for patient and family-centered care in pediatric hospital unit
DOI: 10.31508/1676-3793202000000128
Abstract Objective To analyze the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for patient and family centered care in a pediatric hospital unit. Methods Reflection study based on the principles of patient and family centered care. Results The COVID-19 pandemic imposed the need to restrict the circulation of people in hospital services, due to its high transmissibility. In this way, new rules were established, removing the family, with consequences for the patient, the family and the healthcare team. It is observed that […]
Keywords: Coronavirus; Coronavirus infections; COVID-19; Family; Family centered care; Pediatric nursing
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Reflections on breastfeeding and COVID-19
DOI: 10.31508/1676-3793202000000127
Abstract Objective Provide a reflection on the scientific evidence related to breastfeeding published in the literature in times of pandemic by COVID-19. Methods Revisions in scope in the MEDLINE/PubMed, CINAHL, BDENF, Scopus and LILACS bases, in the period from 1st January to 15th July 2020. Results From a total of 21.697 articles, 28 were included in the review. The results gathered the lack of evidence enough to elucidate the processes of perinatal transmissibility and the methods of SARS-CoV2-detection related to […]
Keywords: Breast feeding; Coronavirus; Coronavirus infections; COVID-19
