Acompanhamento coletivo do crescimento e desenvolvimento infantil: participação de mães/cuidadores
This study aimed to analyze the participation of mothers/caregivers from the perspective of the health care model that directs the collective monitoring of child growth and development. This is an exploratory and descriptive research with qualitative approach, carried out in two Family Health Uni...
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要約: | This study aimed to analyze the participation of mothers/caregivers from the
perspective of the health care model that directs the collective monitoring of child
growth and development. This is an exploratory and descriptive research with
qualitative approach, carried out in two Family Health Units located in the city of
Natal/RN. Data were collected between August and September 2014, through
participant observation and semi-structured interview technique, with mothers of
infants seen at follow-up visits collective child growth and development. A total of 13
mothers were included who met the following inclusion criteria: being a
mother/caregiver responsible for the care of children who have attended one or more
meeting of collective monitoring of child growth and development. Exclusion criteria
was established: users outside the area covered by the Health Unit Family and who
did not use the National Health System as the primary health care service. For the
treatment of the collected material, the content analysis was used, thematic Bardin.
The study followed the ethical and legal principles governing the scientific research
on human subjects recommended by Resolution nº. 466/2012 of the National Health
Council and its realization occurred with the approval of the project in the Research
Ethics Committee of the Federal University of Rio Grande do North, which was
approved by Opinion Embodied nº. 719 949, of June 27, 2014, and Certificate
Presentation of Findings Ethics No 32510514.7.0000.5537. Although not
conceptualize theoretically mothers demonstrated that collective consultations of
child growth and development are actions aimed at health surveillance model, since
most pointed monitoring your child to actions that can be measured. Even with that, it
was established the existence of health promotion actions by reporting the exchange
of experience and leadership of the subjects in collective action, factor facilitated by
the link established between users and professionals and users. In this action there is
the induction of permanent horizontal relationship where we seek to combine popular
knowledge to scientific knowledge in order to promote the integral care for the child.
However, it is still possible to find professionals who directs its assistance only to
pathological processes and fail to create comprehensive care alternatives. In
addition, there is still embezzlement in multi that should provide care to the child
population. This factor may be related to their professional training, and thus an issue
that can last for a few years. We conclude that it is necessary to incorporate
alternatives and models of care that support overcoming limitations and enhancing
the health of the population, involving it in the prospect of a better quality of life and
therefore health. |
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