Characterization of care provided at a Speech Therapy School Clinic affiliated with the Brazilian public healthcare system

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Autor(a) principal: Farias,Isadora Katariny Monteiro de Sousa
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Araújo,Ana Nery Barbosa de, Nascimento,Cynthia Maria Barboza do, Xavier,Ivana Arrais de Lavor Navarro, Vilela,Mirella Bezerra Rodrigues
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista CEFAC (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to characterize the care provided at a Speech Therapy School Clinic affiliated with the Brazilian public healthcare system, in 2016. Methods: a cross-sectional study was conducted with data from screening, discharge, discontinuation and medical records. Sociodemographic and clinical variables were assessed, by measuring waiting time and specialty. The reasons for treatment discontinuation were also investigated. The data were presented in tables and expressed as absolute and relative frequencies. Results: one hundred-seven individuals were screened, among whom 53.3% were children, 58.9% were males, 41.1% had language complaints and 35.5% had complaints regarding orofacial motor function. The mean waiting time to begin treatment was 6.6 months. Among all individuals screened, 80.3% began treatment. The treatment, more frequently, addressed orofacial motor function (39.1%) and language (37.9%). Discharge from treatment occurred in 28.6% of cases. Among the 37 individuals whose treatment was discontinued prior to completion, the main reason was abandonment/absences on the part of the patient (71.4%). Conclusion: the speech therapy care profile revealed a greater frequency of children, males and needs regarding language and orofacial motor function. The mean waiting time was 6.6 months and 20% of the individuals screened did not initiate treatment. A high frequency of discontinuation prior to completing treatment was found, due, mainly, to failure on the part of the patients to attend the sessions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characterization of care provided at a Speech Therapy School Clinic affiliated with the Brazilian public healthcare system
title Characterization of care provided at a Speech Therapy School Clinic affiliated with the Brazilian public healthcare system
spellingShingle Characterization of care provided at a Speech Therapy School Clinic affiliated with the Brazilian public healthcare system
Farias,Isadora Katariny Monteiro de Sousa
Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
Epidemiology
Prevalence
Public Health Services
Delivery of Health Care
title_short Characterization of care provided at a Speech Therapy School Clinic affiliated with the Brazilian public healthcare system
title_full Characterization of care provided at a Speech Therapy School Clinic affiliated with the Brazilian public healthcare system
title_fullStr Characterization of care provided at a Speech Therapy School Clinic affiliated with the Brazilian public healthcare system
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of care provided at a Speech Therapy School Clinic affiliated with the Brazilian public healthcare system
title_sort Characterization of care provided at a Speech Therapy School Clinic affiliated with the Brazilian public healthcare system
author Farias,Isadora Katariny Monteiro de Sousa
author_facet Farias,Isadora Katariny Monteiro de Sousa
Araújo,Ana Nery Barbosa de
Nascimento,Cynthia Maria Barboza do
Xavier,Ivana Arrais de Lavor Navarro
Vilela,Mirella Bezerra Rodrigues
author_role author
author2 Araújo,Ana Nery Barbosa de
Nascimento,Cynthia Maria Barboza do
Xavier,Ivana Arrais de Lavor Navarro
Vilela,Mirella Bezerra Rodrigues
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Farias,Isadora Katariny Monteiro de Sousa
Araújo,Ana Nery Barbosa de
Nascimento,Cynthia Maria Barboza do
Xavier,Ivana Arrais de Lavor Navarro
Vilela,Mirella Bezerra Rodrigues
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
Epidemiology
Prevalence
Public Health Services
Delivery of Health Care
topic Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
Epidemiology
Prevalence
Public Health Services
Delivery of Health Care
description ABSTRACT Objective: to characterize the care provided at a Speech Therapy School Clinic affiliated with the Brazilian public healthcare system, in 2016. Methods: a cross-sectional study was conducted with data from screening, discharge, discontinuation and medical records. Sociodemographic and clinical variables were assessed, by measuring waiting time and specialty. The reasons for treatment discontinuation were also investigated. The data were presented in tables and expressed as absolute and relative frequencies. Results: one hundred-seven individuals were screened, among whom 53.3% were children, 58.9% were males, 41.1% had language complaints and 35.5% had complaints regarding orofacial motor function. The mean waiting time to begin treatment was 6.6 months. Among all individuals screened, 80.3% began treatment. The treatment, more frequently, addressed orofacial motor function (39.1%) and language (37.9%). Discharge from treatment occurred in 28.6% of cases. Among the 37 individuals whose treatment was discontinued prior to completion, the main reason was abandonment/absences on the part of the patient (71.4%). Conclusion: the speech therapy care profile revealed a greater frequency of children, males and needs regarding language and orofacial motor function. The mean waiting time was 6.6 months and 20% of the individuals screened did not initiate treatment. A high frequency of discontinuation prior to completing treatment was found, due, mainly, to failure on the part of the patients to attend the sessions.
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