Use and records of child health handbook focused on growth and development

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Autor(a) principal: Palombo,Claudia Nery Teixeira
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Duarte,Luciane Simões, Fujimori,Elizabeth, Toriyama,Áurea Tamami Minagawa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0080-62342014000700059
Resumo: Objective To evaluate the use and records of the Child Health Handbook (CHH), especially growth and development. Method Cross-sectional study with 358 mother-child pairs registered in 12 Primary Health Centers (PHCs) of a small municipality. Mothers were interviewed at the PHC from February to April 2013 using a questionnaire. Data analysis was done using WHO Anthro software, Epi InfoTM and Stata. Results Fifty-three percent of the mothers were carrying the CHH at the time of the interview, similar to the proportion of mothers who were instructed to bring the CHH to health appointments. Annotations in the CHH during the visits were reported by 49%. The vaccination schedule was completed in 97% of the CHH, but only 9% and 8% of the CHH, respectively, contained growth charts and properly completed developmental milestones. Conclusion Low rates of use and unsatisfactory record-keeping in the CHH reinforce the need for investment in professional training and community awareness for the CHH to become an effective instrument of promotion of child health.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use and records of child health handbook focused on growth and development
title Use and records of child health handbook focused on growth and development
spellingShingle Use and records of child health handbook focused on growth and development
Palombo,Claudia Nery Teixeira
Child health
Growth and development
Health Promotion
Primary Health Care
title_short Use and records of child health handbook focused on growth and development
title_full Use and records of child health handbook focused on growth and development
title_fullStr Use and records of child health handbook focused on growth and development
title_full_unstemmed Use and records of child health handbook focused on growth and development
title_sort Use and records of child health handbook focused on growth and development
author Palombo,Claudia Nery Teixeira
author_facet Palombo,Claudia Nery Teixeira
Duarte,Luciane Simões
Fujimori,Elizabeth
Toriyama,Áurea Tamami Minagawa
author_role author
author2 Duarte,Luciane Simões
Fujimori,Elizabeth
Toriyama,Áurea Tamami Minagawa
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Palombo,Claudia Nery Teixeira
Duarte,Luciane Simões
Fujimori,Elizabeth
Toriyama,Áurea Tamami Minagawa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Child health
Growth and development
Health Promotion
Primary Health Care
topic Child health
Growth and development
Health Promotion
Primary Health Care
description Objective To evaluate the use and records of the Child Health Handbook (CHH), especially growth and development. Method Cross-sectional study with 358 mother-child pairs registered in 12 Primary Health Centers (PHCs) of a small municipality. Mothers were interviewed at the PHC from February to April 2013 using a questionnaire. Data analysis was done using WHO Anthro software, Epi InfoTM and Stata. Results Fifty-three percent of the mothers were carrying the CHH at the time of the interview, similar to the proportion of mothers who were instructed to bring the CHH to health appointments. Annotations in the CHH during the visits were reported by 49%. The vaccination schedule was completed in 97% of the CHH, but only 9% and 8% of the CHH, respectively, contained growth charts and properly completed developmental milestones. Conclusion Low rates of use and unsatisfactory record-keeping in the CHH reinforce the need for investment in professional training and community awareness for the CHH to become an effective instrument of promotion of child health.
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