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      Wise Infant Development®: creation of a software for teaching in pediatric nursing education Translated title: Wise Infant Development®: creación de un software para la enseñanza de la educación en enfermería pediátrica Translated title: Wise Infant Development®: criação de um software para ensino em enfermagem pediátrica

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          ABSTRACT Objectives: to create a software application for nursing education on child development assessment. Methods: this is a methodological applied research developed in three stages: analysis, design, and development. Product quality characteristics from the ISO/IEC 25010 standards were adopted. The programming language used was JavaScript. The educational software was developed based on a constructivist cognitive theory. Results: it was possible to create the software from the following quality metrics: functional suitability, reliability, usability, performance efficiency, compatibility, security, maintainability, and portability. The technology addresses child development in physical, cognitive, and psychosocial domains and how this assessment should be carried out in Brazil. The software has pre and posttests, 5 learning modules, certificate issuance, support for doubts, and an administrative panel. Final Considerations: it is concluded that the software adds to the existing tools for child development monitoring, facilitating students’ knowledge acquisition in promoting child health.

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          RESUMEN Objetivos: crear una aplicación informática para la enseñanza de la enfermería en la evaluación del desarrollo infantil. Métodos: investigación metodológica aplicada, desarrollada en tres etapas: análisis, diseño y desarrollo. Se han adoptado las características de calidad del producto de las normas ISO/IEC 25010. El lenguaje de programación utilizado fue JavaScript. El software educativo se desarrolló en base a una teoría cognitiva constructivista. Resultados: fue posible crear el software a partir de las siguientes métricas de calidad: idoneidad funcional, confiabilidad, usabilidad, eficiencia de desempeño, compatibilidad, seguridad, mantenibilidad y portabilidad. La tecnología aborda el desarrollo infantil en los dominios físico, cognitivo y psicosocial y cómo esta evaluación debe llevarse a cabo en Brasil. El software cuenta con pruebas previas y posteriores, 5 módulos de aprendizaje, emisión de certificados, soporte para dudas y panel administrativo. Consideraciones Finales: el software se suma a las herramientas existentes para monitorear el desarrollo infantil, facilitando la adquisición de conocimientos por parte de los estudiantes en la promoción de la salud infantil.

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          RESUMO Objetivos: criar um aplicativo de software para ensino de enfermagem na avaliação do desenvolvimento infantil. Métodos: pesquisa metodológica aplicada, desenvolvida em três etapas: análise, desenho e desenvolvimento. As características de qualidade do produto das normas ISO/IEC 25010 foram adotadas. A linguagem de programação usada foi JavaScript. O software educacional foi desenvolvido com base em uma teoria cognitiva construtivista. Resultados: foi possível criar o software a partir das seguintes métricas de qualidade: adequação funcional, confiabilidade, usabilidade, eficiência de desempenho, compatibilidade, segurança, manutenibilidade e portabilidade. A tecnologia aborda o desenvolvimento infantil nos domínios físico, cognitivo e psicossocial e como essa avaliação deve ser realizada no Brasil. O software possui pré e pós-testes, 5 módulos de aprendizagem, emissão de certificados, suporte para dúvidas e painel administrativo. Considerações Finais: o software agrega às ferramentas existentes para o acompanhamento do desenvolvimento infantil, facilitando a aquisição de conhecimentos dos alunos na promoção da saúde infantil.

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          Early childhood development programmes vary in coordination and quality, with inadequate and inequitable access, especially for children younger than 3 years. New estimates, based on proxy measures of stunting and poverty, indicate that 250 million children (43%) younger than 5 years in low-income and middle-income countries are at risk of not reaching their developmental potential. There is therefore an urgent need to increase multisectoral coverage of quality programming that incorporates health, nutrition, security and safety, responsive caregiving, and early learning. Equitable early childhood policies and programmes are crucial for meeting Sustainable Development Goals, and for children to develop the intellectual skills, creativity, and wellbeing required to become healthy and productive adults. In this paper, the first in a three part Series on early childhood development, we examine recent scientific progress and global commitments to early childhood development. Research, programmes, and policies have advanced substantially since 2000, with new neuroscientific evidence linking early adversity and nurturing care with brain development and function throughout the life course.
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              Survival, Morbidity, Growth and Developmental Delay for Babies Born Preterm in Low and Middle Income Countries – A Systematic Review of Outcomes Measured

              Background Premature birth is the leading cause of neonatal death and second leading in children under 5. Information on outcomes of preterm babies surviving the early neonatal period is sparse although it is considered a major determinant of immediate and long-term morbidity. Methods Systematic review of studies reporting outcomes for preterm babies in low and middle income settings was conducted using electronic databases, citation tracking, expert recommendations and “grey literature”. Reviewers screened titles, abstracts and articles. Data was extracted using inclusion and exclusion criteria, study site and facilities, assessment methods and outcomes of mortality, morbidity, growth and development. The Child Health Epidemiology Reference Group criteria (CHERG) were used to assess quality. Findings Of 197 eligible publications, few (10.7%) were high quality (CHERG). The majority (83.3%) report on the outcome of a sample of preterm babies at time of birth or admission. Only 16.0% studies report population-based data using standardised mortality definitions. In 50.5% of studies, gestational age assessment method was unclear. Only 15.8% followed-up infants for 2 years or more. Growth was reported using standardised definitions but recommended morbidity definitions were rarely used. The criteria for assessment of neurodevelopmental outcomes was variable with few standardised tools - Bayley II was used in approximately 33% of studies, few studies undertook sensory assessments. Conclusions To determine the relative contribution of preterm birth to the burden of disease in children and to inform the planning of healthcare interventions to address this burden, a renewed understanding of the assessment and documentation of outcomes for babies born preterm is needed. More studies assessing outcomes for preterm babies who survive the immediate newborn period are needed. More consistent use of data is vital with clear and aligned definitions of health outcomes in newborn (preterm or term) and intervention packages aimed to save lives and improve health.
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                Journal
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                Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem
                Rev. Bras. Enferm.
                Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem (Brasília, DF, Brazil )
                0034-7167
                1984-0446
                2022
                : 75
                : 5 suppl 2
                : e20210466
                Affiliations
                [1] Redenção orgnameUniversidade da Integração Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-Brasileira Brazil
                [3] Fortaleza Ceará orgnameUniversidade Federal do Ceará Brazil
                [2] Fortaleza Ceará orgnameUniversidade Estadual do Ceará Brazil
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                S0034-71672022000600154 S0034-7167(22)07500500154
                10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0466
                917f4ebb-86e6-4458-80e2-731afdd75812

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                : 06 December 2021
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                Software,Enfermería Pediátrica,Desarrollo Infantil,Tecnología Educacional,Programas Informáticos,Educación en Enfermería,Pediatric Nursing,Child Development,Educational Technology,Nursing Education,Enfermagem Pediátrica,Desenvolvimento Infantil,Tecnologia Educacional,Ensino de Enfermagem

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