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  • Neonatal Nursing
  • Developmental Psychology

Context:

  • Developmental care involves interventions to adapt the neonatal environment for preterm infants.
  • Its application is integrated into nursing care within neonatal units.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the concept of developmental care.
  • To establish theoretical foundations from a nursing perspective.
  • To propose a conceptualization of developmental care.

Summary:

  • A principle-based analysis of developmental care was conducted.
  • A conceptualization of developmental care from a nursing perspective is proposed.
  • This contributes to the theoretical integration of developmental care into nursing.

Impact:

  • Enhances nursing knowledge and guides practice in neonatal units.
  • Provides a foundation for teaching and research on developmental care.
  • Supports the adaptation and development of hospitalized preterm infants.