Health care network (dis)articulation in late and moderate prematurity

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Autor(a) principal: Jantsch,Leonardo Bigolin
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Alves,Thauana Ferreira, Arrué,Andrea Moreira, Toso,Beatriz Rosana Gonçalves de Oliveira, Neves,Eliane Tatsch
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the Health Care Network (dis)articulation of late and moderate premature infants in the first year of life. Method: a qualitative study with semi-structured interview, which addressed the care network constitution in a municipality in southern Brazil. Fifteen mothers of infants participated. Thematic content analysis and flowchart were used to describe networks and services. Results: first contact in Primary Health Care is a decisive factor for the recognition and articulation of neonates/infants in the network and enables resolution, especially in childcare demands. Secondary and hospital care services support isolated acute events or chronic conditions, without articulation between levels of care and in a uniprofessional way. Final considerations: attention to health conditions is organized and structured in a uniprofessional, fragmented and disjointed way, which makes it impossible to form a Health Care Network premature infants’ perspective.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Health care network (dis)articulation in late and moderate prematurity
title Health care network (dis)articulation in late and moderate prematurity
spellingShingle Health care network (dis)articulation in late and moderate prematurity
Jantsch,Leonardo Bigolin
Infant, Premature
Health Services
Child Care
Primary Health Care
Pediatric Nursing
title_short Health care network (dis)articulation in late and moderate prematurity
title_full Health care network (dis)articulation in late and moderate prematurity
title_fullStr Health care network (dis)articulation in late and moderate prematurity
title_full_unstemmed Health care network (dis)articulation in late and moderate prematurity
title_sort Health care network (dis)articulation in late and moderate prematurity
author Jantsch,Leonardo Bigolin
author_facet Jantsch,Leonardo Bigolin
Alves,Thauana Ferreira
Arrué,Andrea Moreira
Toso,Beatriz Rosana Gonçalves de Oliveira
Neves,Eliane Tatsch
author_role author
author2 Alves,Thauana Ferreira
Arrué,Andrea Moreira
Toso,Beatriz Rosana Gonçalves de Oliveira
Neves,Eliane Tatsch
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jantsch,Leonardo Bigolin
Alves,Thauana Ferreira
Arrué,Andrea Moreira
Toso,Beatriz Rosana Gonçalves de Oliveira
Neves,Eliane Tatsch
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Infant, Premature
Health Services
Child Care
Primary Health Care
Pediatric Nursing
topic Infant, Premature
Health Services
Child Care
Primary Health Care
Pediatric Nursing
description ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the Health Care Network (dis)articulation of late and moderate premature infants in the first year of life. Method: a qualitative study with semi-structured interview, which addressed the care network constitution in a municipality in southern Brazil. Fifteen mothers of infants participated. Thematic content analysis and flowchart were used to describe networks and services. Results: first contact in Primary Health Care is a decisive factor for the recognition and articulation of neonates/infants in the network and enables resolution, especially in childcare demands. Secondary and hospital care services support isolated acute events or chronic conditions, without articulation between levels of care and in a uniprofessional way. Final considerations: attention to health conditions is organized and structured in a uniprofessional, fragmented and disjointed way, which makes it impossible to form a Health Care Network premature infants’ perspective.
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