Incidence of congenital malformation and health attention in reference institutions
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Resumo: | This study aimed to identify the incidence of congenital malformation in reference services, sociodemographic profile of parents, composition of health professional staff and notes on children’s monitoring of development and growth. It was a quantitative documentary study, developed in five reference services. The sample was composed by 103 medical records of children up to ten years of age, using two forms. The highest incidence was in male children, Down syndrome, microcephaly, hydrocephalus and deafness. Most reference teams aren’t composed by all the professionals required for the comprehensive care of children. The nurse doesn’t take part in the composition of the teams. The analysis of growth and development of children was not possible due to lack of registration in the medical records. The sociodemographic profile of children’s parents was characterized by a diversity of income, age and educational level. Malformations indicated previously, outnumber the other congenital ones, constituting a public health problem. The references investigated seek to meet the health needs of demand to develop psychomotor skills. |
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Incidence of congenital malformation and health attention in reference institutionsCongenital abnormalitiesChildExceptionalHealth servicesThis study aimed to identify the incidence of congenital malformation in reference services, sociodemographic profile of parents, composition of health professional staff and notes on children’s monitoring of development and growth. It was a quantitative documentary study, developed in five reference services. The sample was composed by 103 medical records of children up to ten years of age, using two forms. The highest incidence was in male children, Down syndrome, microcephaly, hydrocephalus and deafness. Most reference teams aren’t composed by all the professionals required for the comprehensive care of children. The nurse doesn’t take part in the composition of the teams. The analysis of growth and development of children was not possible due to lack of registration in the medical records. The sociodemographic profile of children’s parents was characterized by a diversity of income, age and educational level. Malformations indicated previously, outnumber the other congenital ones, constituting a public health problem. The references investigated seek to meet the health needs of demand to develop psychomotor skills. Universidade Federal do Ceará2010-08-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/4583Rev Rene; Vol 11 No 4 (2010)Rev Rene; v. 11 n. 4 (2010)2175-67831517-3852reponame:Rev Rene (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCCopyright (c) 2016 Northeast Network Nursing Journalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBrito, Virgínia Rossana de SousaSouza, Francisco Stélio deMedeiros, Fabíola de Araújo LeiteCoura, Alexsandro SilvaGadelha, Francisco Henrique AssisFrança, Inacia Sátiro Xavier deeng2019-02-25T18:41:39Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/4583Revistahttp://periodicos.ufc.br/renePUBhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/oairene@ufc.br||2175-67831517-3852opendoar:2019-02-25T18:41:39Rev Rene (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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Incidence of congenital malformation and health attention in reference institutions |
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Incidence of congenital malformation and health attention in reference institutions |
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Incidence of congenital malformation and health attention in reference institutions Brito, Virgínia Rossana de Sousa Congenital abnormalities Child Exceptional Health services |
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Incidence of congenital malformation and health attention in reference institutions |
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Incidence of congenital malformation and health attention in reference institutions |
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Incidence of congenital malformation and health attention in reference institutions |
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Incidence of congenital malformation and health attention in reference institutions |
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Incidence of congenital malformation and health attention in reference institutions |
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Brito, Virgínia Rossana de Sousa |
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Brito, Virgínia Rossana de Sousa Souza, Francisco Stélio de Medeiros, Fabíola de Araújo Leite Coura, Alexsandro Silva Gadelha, Francisco Henrique Assis França, Inacia Sátiro Xavier de |
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Souza, Francisco Stélio de Medeiros, Fabíola de Araújo Leite Coura, Alexsandro Silva Gadelha, Francisco Henrique Assis França, Inacia Sátiro Xavier de |
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Brito, Virgínia Rossana de Sousa Souza, Francisco Stélio de Medeiros, Fabíola de Araújo Leite Coura, Alexsandro Silva Gadelha, Francisco Henrique Assis França, Inacia Sátiro Xavier de |
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Congenital abnormalities Child Exceptional Health services |
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Congenital abnormalities Child Exceptional Health services |
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This study aimed to identify the incidence of congenital malformation in reference services, sociodemographic profile of parents, composition of health professional staff and notes on children’s monitoring of development and growth. It was a quantitative documentary study, developed in five reference services. The sample was composed by 103 medical records of children up to ten years of age, using two forms. The highest incidence was in male children, Down syndrome, microcephaly, hydrocephalus and deafness. Most reference teams aren’t composed by all the professionals required for the comprehensive care of children. The nurse doesn’t take part in the composition of the teams. The analysis of growth and development of children was not possible due to lack of registration in the medical records. The sociodemographic profile of children’s parents was characterized by a diversity of income, age and educational level. Malformations indicated previously, outnumber the other congenital ones, constituting a public health problem. The references investigated seek to meet the health needs of demand to develop psychomotor skills. |
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Universidade Federal do Ceará |
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Universidade Federal do Ceará |
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