2013
DOI: 10.5935/1414-8145.20130023
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Integrality of actions among professionals and services: a necessity for child's right to health

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“…Therefore, intersectoriality allows the expansion of health care actions and management strategies which are fundamental in the consolidation of the integrality of preventive actions and services, especially in relation to the set of laws and programs aimed at achieving safe care for children 32 who are exposed to the risk of falls, considering that having contact with an environment that is not familiar, arouses attention and curiosity, and can motivate the occurrence of such falls. Therefore, it is essential that partnership is strengthened between professionals and the family while preserving the integrity of the child.…”
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“…Therefore, intersectoriality allows the expansion of health care actions and management strategies which are fundamental in the consolidation of the integrality of preventive actions and services, especially in relation to the set of laws and programs aimed at achieving safe care for children 32 who are exposed to the risk of falls, considering that having contact with an environment that is not familiar, arouses attention and curiosity, and can motivate the occurrence of such falls. Therefore, it is essential that partnership is strengthened between professionals and the family while preserving the integrity of the child.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the results show that there is still fragmentation in care services and professional relationships that expose the child to vulnerabilities because their needs are no longer met in full (20) , and mothers feel abandoned by professionals and services. In light of these issues, and in order to achieve full attention and exercise the right to health, the practices need strengthening through the construction of accountability plans among the different social actors involved in child care (15,26) .…”
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“…However, as the mothers of this research point out, there are still gaps in assistance that limit the effectiveness of integrated actions in healthcare and the integral protection of children (20)(21) .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The duty to respect confidentiality implies that children have the right to speak and be heard in the healthcare setting according to their developmental capacities. Studies show that children indicate their capacity for discernment, or their ability to distinguish, understand, and interpret concepts involving definitions of right and wrong, just and unjust, good and bad (13)(14)(15) . Despite the evidence and the fact that Brazilian health professionals are aware of the rights of children, in practice children are still kept at the margins of healthcare processes involving their own health, and are passive in the hospital setting.…”
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confidence: 99%