Prenatal Stimulation Program: Basis for the Motor Development of Neonates at Essalud Hospital in Tarapoto, 2021.

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Introduction: Prenatal stimulation is a technique that uses a series of stimuli such as sound (the mother's voice and music), movements, pressures, vibrations, and lights to communicate with the unborn baby. This helps the child learn to recognize and respond to various situations, promoting th...

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Autores: Cardenas-Macedo, Gissela Giovanna, Sánchez-Dávila, Keller, Bartra-Reátegui, Alicia
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Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Sociedad Materno Fetal
Repositorio:Revista Internacional de Salud Materno Fetal
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Estimulación prenatal
Desarrollo motor
Neonatos
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Programa de estimulación prenatal: Base para el desarrollo motor de los neonatos del Hospital Essalud de Tarapoto, 2021
title Prenatal Stimulation Program: Basis for the Motor Development of Neonates at Essalud Hospital in Tarapoto, 2021.
spellingShingle Prenatal Stimulation Program: Basis for the Motor Development of Neonates at Essalud Hospital in Tarapoto, 2021.
Cardenas-Macedo, Gissela Giovanna
Estimulación prenatal
Desarrollo motor
Neonatos
title_short Prenatal Stimulation Program: Basis for the Motor Development of Neonates at Essalud Hospital in Tarapoto, 2021.
title_full Prenatal Stimulation Program: Basis for the Motor Development of Neonates at Essalud Hospital in Tarapoto, 2021.
title_fullStr Prenatal Stimulation Program: Basis for the Motor Development of Neonates at Essalud Hospital in Tarapoto, 2021.
title_full_unstemmed Prenatal Stimulation Program: Basis for the Motor Development of Neonates at Essalud Hospital in Tarapoto, 2021.
title_sort Prenatal Stimulation Program: Basis for the Motor Development of Neonates at Essalud Hospital in Tarapoto, 2021.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Cardenas-Macedo, Gissela Giovanna
Sánchez-Dávila, Keller
Bartra-Reátegui, Alicia
author Cardenas-Macedo, Gissela Giovanna
author_facet Cardenas-Macedo, Gissela Giovanna
Sánchez-Dávila, Keller
Bartra-Reátegui, Alicia
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Bartra-Reátegui, Alicia
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Estimulación prenatal
Desarrollo motor
Neonatos
topic Estimulación prenatal
Desarrollo motor
Neonatos
description Introduction: Prenatal stimulation is a technique that uses a series of stimuli such as sound (the mother's voice and music), movements, pressures, vibrations, and lights to communicate with the unborn baby. This helps the child learn to recognize and respond to various situations, promoting their sensory, physical, and mental development. Therefore, the present article focuses on the development of prenatal stimulation. Objective: To determine if the Prenatal Stimulation Program significantly influences the Motor Development of neonates at Essalud Hospital Tarapoto in 2021. Materials and Methods: This study was experimental and focused on studying causal relationships using experimental methodology to control phenomena. It employed a quasi-experimental design, where the subjects included in the study groups were already assigned or constituted. Once the two groups were established, both were evaluated in terms of the dependent variable. Then, one of the groups received the experimental treatment, while the other continued with routine tasks or activities (García, 2010). The study sample consisted of two groups: M1 = 25 neonates, a sample without the Prenatal Stimulation Program for their mothers, and M2 = 25 neonates, a sample with the Prenatal Stimulation Program for their mothers. The survey and experimentation techniques were used, with the questionnaire and the Peruvian Test of Psychomotor Development being the applied instruments. Results: By applying the T-Student test for difference of proportions with a 95% confidence level, it was concluded that the Prenatal Stimulation Program significantly influences the Motor Development of neonates at Essalud Hospital Tarapoto. It is worth mentioning that the proportions of neonates with "developmental disorders" were used for both samples, allowing us to observe if the proportion of babies in M2 was lower than in M1 on that measurement scale. Conclusions: The Prenatal Stimulation Program significantly influences the Motor Development of neonates at Essalud Hospital Tarapoto with a 95% confidence level.
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spelling Prenatal Stimulation Program: Basis for the Motor Development of Neonates at Essalud Hospital in Tarapoto, 2021.Programa de estimulación prenatal: Base para el desarrollo motor de los neonatos del Hospital Essalud de Tarapoto, 2021Cardenas-Macedo, Gissela GiovannaSánchez-Dávila, KellerBartra-Reátegui, AliciaEstimulación prenatalDesarrollo motorNeonatosIntroduction: Prenatal stimulation is a technique that uses a series of stimuli such as sound (the mother's voice and music), movements, pressures, vibrations, and lights to communicate with the unborn baby. This helps the child learn to recognize and respond to various situations, promoting their sensory, physical, and mental development. Therefore, the present article focuses on the development of prenatal stimulation. Objective: To determine if the Prenatal Stimulation Program significantly influences the Motor Development of neonates at Essalud Hospital Tarapoto in 2021. Materials and Methods: This study was experimental and focused on studying causal relationships using experimental methodology to control phenomena. It employed a quasi-experimental design, where the subjects included in the study groups were already assigned or constituted. Once the two groups were established, both were evaluated in terms of the dependent variable. Then, one of the groups received the experimental treatment, while the other continued with routine tasks or activities (García, 2010). The study sample consisted of two groups: M1 = 25 neonates, a sample without the Prenatal Stimulation Program for their mothers, and M2 = 25 neonates, a sample with the Prenatal Stimulation Program for their mothers. The survey and experimentation techniques were used, with the questionnaire and the Peruvian Test of Psychomotor Development being the applied instruments. Results: By applying the T-Student test for difference of proportions with a 95% confidence level, it was concluded that the Prenatal Stimulation Program significantly influences the Motor Development of neonates at Essalud Hospital Tarapoto. It is worth mentioning that the proportions of neonates with "developmental disorders" were used for both samples, allowing us to observe if the proportion of babies in M2 was lower than in M1 on that measurement scale. Conclusions: The Prenatal Stimulation Program significantly influences the Motor Development of neonates at Essalud Hospital Tarapoto with a 95% confidence level.Introducción. La estimulación prenatal es una técnica que utiliza una serie de estímulos como el sonido (la voz de la madre y la música), movimientos, presiones, vibraciones y luces para comunicarse con el bebé que va a nacer; esto origina que el niño aprenda a reconocer y responder ante diversas situaciones lo que favorece su desarrollo sensorial, físico y mental; Es por ello, para el desarrollo del presente artículo.Objetivo. Determinar si el Programa de Estimulación Prenatal influye significativamente en el Desarrollo Motor de los neonatos del Hospital Essalud Tarapoto, 2021.Materiales y Métodos. El presente estudio fue experimental, que estudia las relaciones de causalidad utilizando la metodología experimental con la finalidad de controlar los fenómenos. Diseño Cuasi experimental, donde los sujetos incluidos en los grupos de estudio ya están asignados o constituidos y consiste en que una vez que se dispone de los dos grupos, se debe evaluar a ambos en la variable dependiente, luego a uno de ellos se le aplica el tratamiento experimental y el otro sigue con las tareas o actividades rutinarias (García, 2010). Se consideró como muestra de estudio a dos grupos conformados por M1 = 25 neonatos, muestra sin el Programa de Estimulación Prenatal de sus madres y M2 = 25 neonatos, muestra con el Programa de Estimulación Prenatal de sus madres. La técnica fue la encuesta y experimentación, cuyo instrumento aplicado fue el cuestionario y el Test Peruano de Desarrollo Psicomotor.Resultados. Al aplicar la prueba de diferencia de proporciones T –Student al 95% de confianza se llegó a concluir que el Programa de Estimulación Prenatal influye significativamente en el Desarrollo Motor de los neonatos del Hospital Essalud Tarapoto, cabe mencionar que se usó las proporciones de neonatos con “trastorno de desarrollo” para ambas muestras, de esa manera pudimos observar, si la proporción de bebes de la M2 era menor que la M1 esesa escala de medición.Conclusiones. El Programa de Estimulación Prenatal influye significativamente en el Desarrollo Motor de los neonatos del Hospital Essalud Tarapoto, con un 95% de confianza.Sociedad Materno Fetal2023-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://ojs.revistamaternofetal.com/index.php/RISMF/article/view/292Revista Internacional de Salud Materno Fetal; Vol. 8 (2023): I Congreso Mundial de Obstetricia; S7International Journal of Mütterliche und fetale Gesundheit; Vol. 8 (2023): I Congreso Mundial de Obstetricia; S7International Journal of Maternal and Fetal Health; Vol. 8 (2023): I Congreso Mundial de Obstetricia; S7Revista Internacional de Saúde Materna e Fetal; Vol. 8 (2023): I Congreso Mundial de Obstetricia; S72519-9994reponame:Revista Internacional de Salud Materno Fetalinstname:Sociedad Materno Fetalinstacron:RISMFspahttp://ojs.revistamaternofetal.com/index.php/RISMF/article/view/292/294Derechos de autor 2023 Revista Internacional de Salud Materno Fetalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.ojs.revistamaternofetal.com:article/2922023-07-01T00:52:20Z
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