Identificación y valoración neuropsicológica del riesgo perinatal: instrumentos

Autores/as

  • Santiago López-Gómez
  • Carlos José Cajal-Cernuda
  • Sonia Mª Ordóñez-Blanco
  • Ana Fernanda Uribe-Rodríguez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18597/rcog.396

Palabras clave:

riesgo perinatal, neuropsicología, procedimientos de evaluación, dimensiones de riesgo perinatal, desarrollo infantil

Resumen

Algunas complicaciones maternas perinatales específicas pueden ser determinantes en el desarrollo infantil. Se constata que muchos niños con una amplia variedad de alteraciones han sufrido diversas complicaciones durante su desarrollo gestacional. Por lo tanto, los riesgos maternos ocurridos a lo largo del período pre-perinatal llevan asociados, en ocasiones, diferentes daños, sean neuropsicológicos, físicos y/o psicosociales. En el presente artículo se identifican los principales factores asociados al riesgo perinatal y sus implicaciones, haciendo un recorrido por los procedimientos estandarizados de evaluación del riesgo, desde la perspectiva médico neuropsicológica y psicosocial del neonato.

Biografía del autor/a

Santiago López-Gómez

Doctor en Psicología. Facultad de Psicología, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela. Coruña. España.

Carlos José Cajal-Cernuda

Médico de familia. Servicio Gallego de Salud (SERGAS). Centro de Salud Matogrande, Coruña, España.

Sonia Mª Ordóñez-Blanco

Maestra de Educación Infantil, Xunta de Galicia. Coruña. España.

Ana Fernanda Uribe-Rodríguez

Doctora en Psicología, Departamento de Ciencias Sociales, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Cali, Colombia.

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López-Gómez S, Cajal-Cernuda CJ, Ordóñez-Blanco SM, Uribe-Rodríguez AF. Identificación y valoración neuropsicológica del riesgo perinatal: instrumentos. Rev. colomb. obstet. ginecol. [Internet]. 20 de diciembre de 2008 [citado 24 de abril de 2024];59(4):316-2. Disponible en: https://revista.fecolsog.org/index.php/rcog/article/view/396

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