Humanization of children care in primary cases: a professional approach

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Main Author: Monteiro, Akemi Iwata
Publication Date: 2012
Other Authors: Lima, Kálya Yasmine Nunes de, Santos, Ana Dulce Batista dos, Teixeira, Gabriela Bezerra, Macêdo, Isabelle Pinheiro de
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Language: eng
Source: Rev Rene (Online)
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Summary: The aim was to comprehend the humanization of child care in primary cases with a professional approach. Qualitative study conducted in a Family Health Unit in Natal, RN, Brazil. Sixteen professionals answered to the form containing questions related to child care, humanization and the practices performed to humanize care. Data were categorized by themes and analyzed based on the principles of the National Policy of Humanization. For the professionals, humanizing the care involves receiving, listening, advising on what is being done with the child, valuing the family, and providing active subject in attendance, even incipiently. Most professionals described care that values the principles of humanization policy, even with the difficulties to implement them into the routine. Therefore it requires motivation and updating of the professionals in order to have self-criticism regarding attendance.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Humanization of children care in primary cases: a professional approach
title Humanization of children care in primary cases: a professional approach
spellingShingle Humanization of children care in primary cases: a professional approach
Monteiro, Akemi Iwata
Humanization of Assistance
Child Health
Primary Health Care.
title_short Humanization of children care in primary cases: a professional approach
title_full Humanization of children care in primary cases: a professional approach
title_fullStr Humanization of children care in primary cases: a professional approach
title_full_unstemmed Humanization of children care in primary cases: a professional approach
title_sort Humanization of children care in primary cases: a professional approach
author Monteiro, Akemi Iwata
author_facet Monteiro, Akemi Iwata
Lima, Kálya Yasmine Nunes de
Santos, Ana Dulce Batista dos
Teixeira, Gabriela Bezerra
Macêdo, Isabelle Pinheiro de
author_role author
author2 Lima, Kálya Yasmine Nunes de
Santos, Ana Dulce Batista dos
Teixeira, Gabriela Bezerra
Macêdo, Isabelle Pinheiro de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Monteiro, Akemi Iwata
Lima, Kálya Yasmine Nunes de
Santos, Ana Dulce Batista dos
Teixeira, Gabriela Bezerra
Macêdo, Isabelle Pinheiro de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Humanization of Assistance
Child Health
Primary Health Care.
topic Humanization of Assistance
Child Health
Primary Health Care.
description The aim was to comprehend the humanization of child care in primary cases with a professional approach. Qualitative study conducted in a Family Health Unit in Natal, RN, Brazil. Sixteen professionals answered to the form containing questions related to child care, humanization and the practices performed to humanize care. Data were categorized by themes and analyzed based on the principles of the National Policy of Humanization. For the professionals, humanizing the care involves receiving, listening, advising on what is being done with the child, valuing the family, and providing active subject in attendance, even incipiently. Most professionals described care that values the principles of humanization policy, even with the difficulties to implement them into the routine. Therefore it requires motivation and updating of the professionals in order to have self-criticism regarding attendance.
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