Objective: to understand how the co-tutorship between primary health care and the referral outpatient clinic from the Mother Network from Paraná (Rede Mãe Paranaense) in the follow up of high-risk children. Methods: qualitative study carried out by understanding the process of co-tutorship between primary health care and the referral outpatient clinic of the Stork Network (Rede Cegonha) in the follow up of high-risk children. The study included 28 coordinators of primary health care and two representatives of the high-risk clinic. Data collection was carried out through interviews that were transcribed and underwent thematic category analysis according with Bardin's principles. Results: data analysis led to the creation of the category Communication between primary health care and outpatient clinics: outcomes of the (dis)continuity of care to high-risk children. It became clear that the process of co-tutorship has weaknesses that prevent the provision of integral care. Conclusion: fragmented communication and lack of alignment between the services, in addition to not acting like co-tutors as they provide care to children and their families lead to shortcomings in the attention provided. Contributions to practice: the study allowed for the identification of weaknesses that can be crucial for future interventions in the high risk childcare network.
RESUMO Objetivou-se analisar o perfil social e clínico das Crianças com Necessidades Especiais de Saúde internadas nas enfermarias pediátricas de um hospital materno-infantil do Distrito Federal. Trata-se de pesquisa quantitativa de corte transversal, realizada com 120 crianças e seus familiares/cuidadores principais. Utilizou-se questionário estruturado com 26 itens, que, posteriormente, passou pela análise descritiva e inferencial dos dados. Os resultados apontam a mãe como principal familiar/cuidador (92,5%), com nível médio de escolaridade (58,3%). As crianças eram, majoritariamente, do sexo masculino (63%), com malformações congênitas, deformidades e anomalias cromossômicas (29,1%). Houve correlação positiva entre escolaridade do familiar/cuidador e necessidade de internação na Unidade de Terapia Intensiva (p-valor<0,01) e o número de internações nos últimos 12 meses com as demandas de cuidados tecnológicas (p-valor<0,01). Assim, identificaram-se também a vulnerabilidade social das famílias e a necessidade de estratégias de educação em saúde voltadas para as demandas tecnológicas de cuidado.
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