Profile of assisted baby and family in a Premature Follow-up Ambulatory
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Resumo: | Objective: To trace the profile of the premature baby and family attended in the Premature Follow-up Program of a university hospital in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul. Methodology: Quantitative, longitudinal study, of descriptive analysis with 92 babies carried out between the years of 2013 and 2015. Results and Discussion: 54.3% were born cesarean birth. 58.7% were girls. 58.7% are moderate premature to late premature. 43.5% had low birth weight and 40.2% had very low birth weight. 77.5% of newborn babies of low birth weight were classified as moderate to late premature. About the families, 57.1% reside in the city of the hospital; 56.5% live in their own homes; 68.2% were in common-law marriage. As for the care of the baby, 42.0% were made by the father and mother. Mothers were significantly younger than the fathers. There were more fathers with formal employment, and mothers had higher education levels. Conclusion: There are different profiles of babies and family members that should be considered in the planning/implementation of public policies that meet the local needs through the continuous training of professionals and in the reception, education and information of the parents regarding their rights and responsibility, guaranteed by the Single System of Health (SUS). |
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Profile of assisted baby and family in a Premature Follow-up AmbulatoryPerfil do bebê e familiares assistidos em um Ambulatório de Seguimento de PrematurosPrematureGrowth and developmentChild Health Services.Recém-nascido prematuroCrescimento e DesenvolvimentoServiços de Saúde da CriançaTerapia Ocupacional.Objective: To trace the profile of the premature baby and family attended in the Premature Follow-up Program of a university hospital in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul. Methodology: Quantitative, longitudinal study, of descriptive analysis with 92 babies carried out between the years of 2013 and 2015. Results and Discussion: 54.3% were born cesarean birth. 58.7% were girls. 58.7% are moderate premature to late premature. 43.5% had low birth weight and 40.2% had very low birth weight. 77.5% of newborn babies of low birth weight were classified as moderate to late premature. About the families, 57.1% reside in the city of the hospital; 56.5% live in their own homes; 68.2% were in common-law marriage. As for the care of the baby, 42.0% were made by the father and mother. Mothers were significantly younger than the fathers. There were more fathers with formal employment, and mothers had higher education levels. Conclusion: There are different profiles of babies and family members that should be considered in the planning/implementation of public policies that meet the local needs through the continuous training of professionals and in the reception, education and information of the parents regarding their rights and responsibility, guaranteed by the Single System of Health (SUS).Objetivo: Traçar o perfil do bebê prematuro e família atendido em um Programa de Seguimento de Prematuros de um hospital universitário no interior do Rio Grande do Sul. Método: Estudo quantitativo, longitudinal, de análise descritiva com 92 bebês realizado entre os anos de 2013 a 2015. Resultados: 54,3% nasceram de parto cesáreo, 58,7% eram meninas. 58,7% prematuros moderados a tardio. 43,5% possuíam baixo peso ao nascer e 40,2% muito baixo peso. Dos bebês recém nascidos de baixo peso 77,5% classificaram-se como prematuros moderados a tardios. Das famílias, 57,1% residem na cidade do hospital; 56,5% vivem em casa própria; 68,2% estavam em união estável. Quanto aos cuidados do bebê, 42,0% eram feitos pelo pai e mãe. As mães tiveram idade significativamente menor frente a idade dos pais. Houve maior número de pais com emprego formal, e as mães apresentaram maior grau de escolaridade. Conclusão: Existem diferentes perfis de bebês e familiares que devem ser considerados no planejamento/execução de políticas públicas que acolham as necessidades locais através da formação continuada de profissionais e no acolhimento, educação e informação dos pais quanto a seus direitos e responsabilidade, assegurados pelo Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS).Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2020-06-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistasaude/article/view/4180910.5902/2236583441809Saúde (Santa Maria); 2020: Revista Saúde (Santa Maria). 2020, v. 46, n. 2Saúde (Santa Maria); 2020: Revista Saúde (Santa Maria). 2020, v. 46, n. 22236-58340103-4499reponame:Saúde (Santa Maria)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistasaude/article/view/41809/pdfCopyright (c) 2020 Saúde (Santa Maria)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFroehlich, Larissa Ten CatenNascimento, Nathalie da CostaBeltrame, Vitória HoerbeMoraes, Anaelena Bragança dePeruzzolo, Dani Laura2020-06-10T12:43:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/41809Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistasaudePUBhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistasaude/oairevistasaude.ufsm@gmail.com || amanda.revsaude@gmail.com || beatriz.revsaude@gmail.com2236-58342236-5834opendoar:2020-06-10T12:43:18Saúde (Santa Maria) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Profile of assisted baby and family in a Premature Follow-up Ambulatory Perfil do bebê e familiares assistidos em um Ambulatório de Seguimento de Prematuros |
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Profile of assisted baby and family in a Premature Follow-up Ambulatory |
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Profile of assisted baby and family in a Premature Follow-up Ambulatory Profile of assisted baby and family in a Premature Follow-up Ambulatory Froehlich, Larissa Ten Caten Premature Growth and development Child Health Services. Recém-nascido prematuro Crescimento e Desenvolvimento Serviços de Saúde da Criança Terapia Ocupacional. Froehlich, Larissa Ten Caten Premature Growth and development Child Health Services. Recém-nascido prematuro Crescimento e Desenvolvimento Serviços de Saúde da Criança Terapia Ocupacional. |
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Profile of assisted baby and family in a Premature Follow-up Ambulatory |
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Profile of assisted baby and family in a Premature Follow-up Ambulatory |
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Profile of assisted baby and family in a Premature Follow-up Ambulatory Profile of assisted baby and family in a Premature Follow-up Ambulatory |
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Profile of assisted baby and family in a Premature Follow-up Ambulatory Profile of assisted baby and family in a Premature Follow-up Ambulatory |
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Profile of assisted baby and family in a Premature Follow-up Ambulatory |
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Froehlich, Larissa Ten Caten |
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Froehlich, Larissa Ten Caten Froehlich, Larissa Ten Caten Nascimento, Nathalie da Costa Beltrame, Vitória Hoerbe Moraes, Anaelena Bragança de Peruzzolo, Dani Laura Nascimento, Nathalie da Costa Beltrame, Vitória Hoerbe Moraes, Anaelena Bragança de Peruzzolo, Dani Laura |
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Nascimento, Nathalie da Costa Beltrame, Vitória Hoerbe Moraes, Anaelena Bragança de Peruzzolo, Dani Laura |
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Froehlich, Larissa Ten Caten Nascimento, Nathalie da Costa Beltrame, Vitória Hoerbe Moraes, Anaelena Bragança de Peruzzolo, Dani Laura |
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Premature Growth and development Child Health Services. Recém-nascido prematuro Crescimento e Desenvolvimento Serviços de Saúde da Criança Terapia Ocupacional. |
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Premature Growth and development Child Health Services. Recém-nascido prematuro Crescimento e Desenvolvimento Serviços de Saúde da Criança Terapia Ocupacional. |
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Objective: To trace the profile of the premature baby and family attended in the Premature Follow-up Program of a university hospital in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul. Methodology: Quantitative, longitudinal study, of descriptive analysis with 92 babies carried out between the years of 2013 and 2015. Results and Discussion: 54.3% were born cesarean birth. 58.7% were girls. 58.7% are moderate premature to late premature. 43.5% had low birth weight and 40.2% had very low birth weight. 77.5% of newborn babies of low birth weight were classified as moderate to late premature. About the families, 57.1% reside in the city of the hospital; 56.5% live in their own homes; 68.2% were in common-law marriage. As for the care of the baby, 42.0% were made by the father and mother. Mothers were significantly younger than the fathers. There were more fathers with formal employment, and mothers had higher education levels. Conclusion: There are different profiles of babies and family members that should be considered in the planning/implementation of public policies that meet the local needs through the continuous training of professionals and in the reception, education and information of the parents regarding their rights and responsibility, guaranteed by the Single System of Health (SUS). |
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Saúde (Santa Maria); 2020: Revista Saúde (Santa Maria). 2020, v. 46, n. 2 Saúde (Santa Maria); 2020: Revista Saúde (Santa Maria). 2020, v. 46, n. 2 2236-5834 0103-4499 reponame:Saúde (Santa Maria) instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM) instacron:UFSM |
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