Speech-language therapy offer and primary health care in Brazil: an analysis based on socioeconomic development
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Purpose To describe the presence of speech-language therapists (SLT) in the primary health care (PHC) in Brazil and its association with socioeconomic inequalities. Methods Cross-sectional study with 17,157 PHC services in all Brazilian states. Based on the NASF External Assessment Questionnaire sub-item “speech-language therapist”, which was used to answer the question “What NASF professionals support your PHC service?”, in addition to contextual data (regional population, number of registered SLP, speech therapy college courses, city HDI and Gini Index). Results From all the PHC services supported by NASF, 50.8% (8713/17,157) has SLPs as part of the team. Brazil’s Southeast region has the higher prevalence of SLP at the team (57.4%; 5,575). South Region has the lower prevalence (28.9%; 625). The presence of SLP support is directly proportional to HDI stratum and Gini Index (average and high). Conclusion There is an important limitation of public care to treat communication and swallowing disorders in Brazil. |
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Speech-language therapy offer and primary health care in Brazil: an analysis based on socioeconomic developmentPrimary Health CareSpeech, Language and Hearing SciencesPublic HealthFamily HealthUnified Health SystemABSTRACT Purpose To describe the presence of speech-language therapists (SLT) in the primary health care (PHC) in Brazil and its association with socioeconomic inequalities. Methods Cross-sectional study with 17,157 PHC services in all Brazilian states. Based on the NASF External Assessment Questionnaire sub-item “speech-language therapist”, which was used to answer the question “What NASF professionals support your PHC service?”, in addition to contextual data (regional population, number of registered SLP, speech therapy college courses, city HDI and Gini Index). Results From all the PHC services supported by NASF, 50.8% (8713/17,157) has SLPs as part of the team. Brazil’s Southeast region has the higher prevalence of SLP at the team (57.4%; 5,575). South Region has the lower prevalence (28.9%; 625). The presence of SLP support is directly proportional to HDI stratum and Gini Index (average and high). Conclusion There is an important limitation of public care to treat communication and swallowing disorders in Brazil.Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-17822019000100302CoDAS v.31 n.1 2019reponame:CoDASinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia (SBFA)instacron:SBFA10.1590/2317-1782/20182018083info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRech,Rafaela SoaresHugo,Fernando NevesSchmidt,Jeanne GabrieleGoulart,Bárbara Niegia Garcia deHilgert,Juliana Balbinoteng2019-02-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2317-17822019000100302Revistahttps://www.codas.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcodas@editoracubo.com.br||revista@codas.org.br2317-17822317-1782opendoar:2019-02-08T00:00CoDAS - Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia (SBFA)false |
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Speech-language therapy offer and primary health care in Brazil: an analysis based on socioeconomic development |
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Speech-language therapy offer and primary health care in Brazil: an analysis based on socioeconomic development |
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Speech-language therapy offer and primary health care in Brazil: an analysis based on socioeconomic development Rech,Rafaela Soares Primary Health Care Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences Public Health Family Health Unified Health System |
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Speech-language therapy offer and primary health care in Brazil: an analysis based on socioeconomic development |
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Speech-language therapy offer and primary health care in Brazil: an analysis based on socioeconomic development |
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Speech-language therapy offer and primary health care in Brazil: an analysis based on socioeconomic development |
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Speech-language therapy offer and primary health care in Brazil: an analysis based on socioeconomic development |
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Speech-language therapy offer and primary health care in Brazil: an analysis based on socioeconomic development |
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Rech,Rafaela Soares |
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Rech,Rafaela Soares Hugo,Fernando Neves Schmidt,Jeanne Gabriele Goulart,Bárbara Niegia Garcia de Hilgert,Juliana Balbinot |
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Hugo,Fernando Neves Schmidt,Jeanne Gabriele Goulart,Bárbara Niegia Garcia de Hilgert,Juliana Balbinot |
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Rech,Rafaela Soares Hugo,Fernando Neves Schmidt,Jeanne Gabriele Goulart,Bárbara Niegia Garcia de Hilgert,Juliana Balbinot |
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Primary Health Care Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences Public Health Family Health Unified Health System |
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Primary Health Care Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences Public Health Family Health Unified Health System |
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ABSTRACT Purpose To describe the presence of speech-language therapists (SLT) in the primary health care (PHC) in Brazil and its association with socioeconomic inequalities. Methods Cross-sectional study with 17,157 PHC services in all Brazilian states. Based on the NASF External Assessment Questionnaire sub-item “speech-language therapist”, which was used to answer the question “What NASF professionals support your PHC service?”, in addition to contextual data (regional population, number of registered SLP, speech therapy college courses, city HDI and Gini Index). Results From all the PHC services supported by NASF, 50.8% (8713/17,157) has SLPs as part of the team. Brazil’s Southeast region has the higher prevalence of SLP at the team (57.4%; 5,575). South Region has the lower prevalence (28.9%; 625). The presence of SLP support is directly proportional to HDI stratum and Gini Index (average and high). Conclusion There is an important limitation of public care to treat communication and swallowing disorders in Brazil. |
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