Influence of the early stimulation in the psychomotor development of infants

Introduction: The early stimulation is the group of actions that are offered to a boy or girl in the first years of life to avoid delay in the psychomotor development.   Objective: To evaluate the impact of the early stimulation in the psychomotor development of infants.  Methods: An observational...

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Main Authors: Magalis Puente Perpiñan, Aritza Suastegui Pando, Meibol Leydi Andión Rente, Lisbet Estrada Ladoy, Alina de los Reyes Losada
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Published: Centro Provincial de Información de Ciencias Médicas 2020-11-01
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Online Access:http://medisan.sld.cu/index.php/san/article/view/2984
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author Magalis Puente Perpiñan
Aritza Suastegui Pando
Meibol Leydi Andión Rente
Lisbet Estrada Ladoy
Alina de los Reyes Losada
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Aritza Suastegui Pando
Meibol Leydi Andión Rente
Lisbet Estrada Ladoy
Alina de los Reyes Losada
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description Introduction: The early stimulation is the group of actions that are offered to a boy or girl in the first years of life to avoid delay in the psychomotor development.   Objective: To evaluate the impact of the early stimulation in the psychomotor development of infants.  Methods: An observational, descriptive and prospective study of 60 infants with early stimulation was carried out, they were assisted by the 1 Work Basic Group, belonging to the health area of Camilo Torres Restrepo in Santiago de Cuba, from June, 2016 to the same period in 2018.  Results: There was a prevalence of the male sex (32 for 53.4 %) and the 1 to 3 months age group (48 for 80 %). The prenatal record with more negative was the deficiency anemia present in 36 mothers (60.0 %) and the low apgar, as natal record, was found in 17 infants (28.3 %), being necessary the oxygen use in 20 of them (33.3 %). The main disorders presented were the torticollis (25 for 41.6 %) and the hypotonia (23 for 38.3 %). Most of the patients had a favorable clinical course (54 for 90.0 %).  Conclusions: The impact of the early stimulation in the psychomotor development was positive, because the favorable clinical course of the infants was achieved.
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spelling doaj.art-db53061ece27427b96bc2f0d66be8ef42022-12-21T19:59:19ZspaCentro Provincial de Información de Ciencias MédicasMedisan1029-30192020-11-0124611281142997Influence of the early stimulation in the psychomotor development of infantsMagalis Puente Perpiñan0Aritza Suastegui Pando1Meibol Leydi Andión Rente2Lisbet Estrada Ladoy3Alina de los Reyes Losada4Policlínico Docente Camilo Torres Restrepo, Universidad de Ciencias Médicas. Santiago de CubaDirección Municipal de Salud. Santiago de CubaSala de Rehabilitación Camilo Torres Restrepo. Santiago de CubaCentro Provincial de Información de Ciencias Médicas, Universidad de Ciencias Médicas. Santiago de CubaDirección Municipal de Salud. Santiago de CubaIntroduction: The early stimulation is the group of actions that are offered to a boy or girl in the first years of life to avoid delay in the psychomotor development.   Objective: To evaluate the impact of the early stimulation in the psychomotor development of infants.  Methods: An observational, descriptive and prospective study of 60 infants with early stimulation was carried out, they were assisted by the 1 Work Basic Group, belonging to the health area of Camilo Torres Restrepo in Santiago de Cuba, from June, 2016 to the same period in 2018.  Results: There was a prevalence of the male sex (32 for 53.4 %) and the 1 to 3 months age group (48 for 80 %). The prenatal record with more negative was the deficiency anemia present in 36 mothers (60.0 %) and the low apgar, as natal record, was found in 17 infants (28.3 %), being necessary the oxygen use in 20 of them (33.3 %). The main disorders presented were the torticollis (25 for 41.6 %) and the hypotonia (23 for 38.3 %). Most of the patients had a favorable clinical course (54 for 90.0 %).  Conclusions: The impact of the early stimulation in the psychomotor development was positive, because the favorable clinical course of the infants was achieved.http://medisan.sld.cu/index.php/san/article/view/2984lactanteestimulación tempranadesarrollo psicomotoratención primaria de salud.
spellingShingle Magalis Puente Perpiñan
Aritza Suastegui Pando
Meibol Leydi Andión Rente
Lisbet Estrada Ladoy
Alina de los Reyes Losada
Influence of the early stimulation in the psychomotor development of infants
Medisan
lactante
estimulación temprana
desarrollo psicomotor
atención primaria de salud.
title Influence of the early stimulation in the psychomotor development of infants
title_full Influence of the early stimulation in the psychomotor development of infants
title_fullStr Influence of the early stimulation in the psychomotor development of infants
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the early stimulation in the psychomotor development of infants
title_short Influence of the early stimulation in the psychomotor development of infants
title_sort influence of the early stimulation in the psychomotor development of infants
topic lactante
estimulación temprana
desarrollo psicomotor
atención primaria de salud.
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