Publicación: Cuidado de enfermería a niños y adolescentes con discapacidad psicomotora y sus cuidadores familiares
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2022_Rodriguez_Orasica_Cuidado de enfermería a niños y adolescentes con discapacidad psicomotora y sus cuidadores familiares_Acta.pdf
2022_Rodriguez_Orasica_Cuidado de enfermería a niños y adolescentes con discapacidad psicomotora y sus cuidadores familiares_Licenciauso.pdf
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For children, adolescents and their caregivers, facing psychomotor disability is a great challenge and constitutes a great limitation for development; requiring more nursing care that constitutes help for the population in an efficient and timely manner, since care is the basis for improving health and it is a commitment to contribute to the growth and development of skills as a means of coping with life events. life. General objetive: To describe the nursing care of children and adolescents with psychomotor disabilities and their family caregiver from the scientific evidence within the last 5 years. Methodology: an integrative literature review; based on a description of information from articles, reviews and research found in databases such as ProQuest, ScienceDirect, Scopus, PubMed, Medline, SciELO and Google Scholar on nursing activities for children and young people between 0 and 16 years of age who also have psychomotor disability to take into account caregivers. Results: the active search was carried out with the combinations of booleans in the different databases in which 40 articles were selected that met the exclusion and inclusion criteria in which interventions, actions and development evaluation were evidenced, carried out by nursing to caregivers, family caregivers and children with motor disabilities in the last 5 years. Conclusions: it is highlighted that psychomotor disability prevents children and young people from becoming familiar with some experiences because there are things that they will not be able to do. In addition, this has a negative impact on the caregiver since it represents stress, financial burden and, more seriously, damage to general health.