Nursing interventions to preventing nutritional disorders in children less than two years age
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Keywords

Evidence-Based Nursing
Nursing care
Primary Care Nursing
Infants Nutrition Disorders
Primary prevention

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Barrera-Sánchez, L. F., & Ospina-Díaz, J. M. (2019). Nursing interventions to preventing nutritional disorders in children less than two years age. Duazary, 16(2), 161–172. https://doi.org/10.21676/2389783X.2950

Abstract

Colombia lives a nutritional transition situation where nursing professionals play an important role through the construction of interventions to prevent early childhood nutritional disorders; The objective is to build a guide to recommendations for the generation of prevention interventions in nutritional disorders in children under two years of age from nursing care; A documentary research was developed with secondary-based sources of information; The first 3 stages of the evidence-based nursing (BSE) are implemented; The tool of the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care (CTFPHC) was used for the classification of the evidence and the elaboration of the recommendations; The available evidence refers to the fact that promoting the development of strategies aimed at ensuring optimal nutrition prior to conception in both men and women ensures a decrease in the presence of malnutrition in childhood. The application of BSE identifies the scientific evidence of quality that allows decision-making and the development of actions that can lead to the strengthening of the health status of the populations and to reduce the costs of health care beginning with the preventive approach.
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