Health actions in primary care to reduce child mortality
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Resumo: | Objective: to identify the health actions aimed at reducing child mortality in primary care in a county of SãoPaulo, Brazil. Methods: an exploratory study with a quantitative approach. 54 health professionals (nurses,doctors and community health agents) participated in this study in three health units selected. Results: mostparticipants reported to develop actions to encourage breast-feeding; of the children assisted, 59.3% had theirvaccination updated; 72.2% of doctors and nurses confirmed that the children have at least one appointmentin their first week of life. For planning in health care, 51.9% reported that sometimes there is health teamparticipation in the meetings. Conclusion: several actions correspond to those recommended by the child-care public policies. However, there are weaknesses pointing at the need to enhance the vision of the healthprofessionals for greater planning, adapting to the needs of the child population in order to reduce the deaths. |
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Health actions in primary care to reduce child mortalityInfant MortalityQuality of Health CarePediatric Nursing.Objective: to identify the health actions aimed at reducing child mortality in primary care in a county of SãoPaulo, Brazil. Methods: an exploratory study with a quantitative approach. 54 health professionals (nurses,doctors and community health agents) participated in this study in three health units selected. Results: mostparticipants reported to develop actions to encourage breast-feeding; of the children assisted, 59.3% had theirvaccination updated; 72.2% of doctors and nurses confirmed that the children have at least one appointmentin their first week of life. For planning in health care, 51.9% reported that sometimes there is health teamparticipation in the meetings. Conclusion: several actions correspond to those recommended by the child-care public policies. However, there are weaknesses pointing at the need to enhance the vision of the healthprofessionals for greater planning, adapting to the needs of the child population in order to reduce the deaths.Universidade Federal do Ceará2016-02-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/264210.15253/2175-6783.2016000100010Rev Rene; Vol 17 No 1 (2016); 67-75Rev Rene; v. 17 n. 1 (2016); 67-752175-67831517-3852reponame:Rev Rene (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCenghttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/2642/2029Copyright (c) 2016 Northeast Network Nursing Journalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCareti, Camila MarquesFurtado, Maria Cândida de CarvalhoBarreto, Janaína CostaVicente, Jéssica BatistelaLima, Poliana Remundini de2019-03-18T19:04:48Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/2642Revistahttp://periodicos.ufc.br/renePUBhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/oairene@ufc.br||2175-67831517-3852opendoar:2019-03-18T19:04:48Rev Rene (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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Health actions in primary care to reduce child mortality |
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Health actions in primary care to reduce child mortality |
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Health actions in primary care to reduce child mortality Careti, Camila Marques Infant Mortality Quality of Health Care Pediatric Nursing. |
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Health actions in primary care to reduce child mortality |
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Health actions in primary care to reduce child mortality |
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Health actions in primary care to reduce child mortality |
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Health actions in primary care to reduce child mortality |
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Health actions in primary care to reduce child mortality |
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Careti, Camila Marques |
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Careti, Camila Marques Furtado, Maria Cândida de Carvalho Barreto, Janaína Costa Vicente, Jéssica Batistela Lima, Poliana Remundini de |
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Furtado, Maria Cândida de Carvalho Barreto, Janaína Costa Vicente, Jéssica Batistela Lima, Poliana Remundini de |
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Careti, Camila Marques Furtado, Maria Cândida de Carvalho Barreto, Janaína Costa Vicente, Jéssica Batistela Lima, Poliana Remundini de |
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Infant Mortality Quality of Health Care Pediatric Nursing. |
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Infant Mortality Quality of Health Care Pediatric Nursing. |
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Objective: to identify the health actions aimed at reducing child mortality in primary care in a county of SãoPaulo, Brazil. Methods: an exploratory study with a quantitative approach. 54 health professionals (nurses,doctors and community health agents) participated in this study in three health units selected. Results: mostparticipants reported to develop actions to encourage breast-feeding; of the children assisted, 59.3% had theirvaccination updated; 72.2% of doctors and nurses confirmed that the children have at least one appointmentin their first week of life. For planning in health care, 51.9% reported that sometimes there is health teamparticipation in the meetings. Conclusion: several actions correspond to those recommended by the child-care public policies. However, there are weaknesses pointing at the need to enhance the vision of the healthprofessionals for greater planning, adapting to the needs of the child population in order to reduce the deaths. |
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2016 |
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Copyright (c) 2016 Northeast Network Nursing Journal info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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Universidade Federal do Ceará |
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Universidade Federal do Ceará |
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