Abstract:Background:
Caregivers of stroke patients have demanding caregiving tasks and roles, and they face multiple challenges and a variety of needs in their caregiving process. This study aimed to systematically integrate and evaluate qualitative research data to understand the care experiences of caregivers of stroke patients and to provide them with targeted assistance.
Methods:
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Objective: To know the perspective of health professionals working in specialized care regarding the assistance offered to children with Congenital Zika Virus Syndrome in the Health Care Network. Method: Qualitative study carried out in Campo Grande-MS through semi-structured interviews, between September and October 2020, with 12 professionals working in a reference service for people with physical and intellectual disabilities. Minayo’s thematic analysis and the theoretical subsidies of the care model for chronic conditions were used for interpretation. Results: Assistance in the network is weakened by aspects related to access, monitoring and integration between different professionals/services. The potential involves the implementation of the referral and counter-referral system, the communication/integration between these services and the training of professionals. Final considerations: The participants perceive that assistance is influenced by the availability of trained professionals to work in a network and the optimization of access and follow-up at different points of care.
Objective: To know the perspective of health professionals working in specialized care regarding the assistance offered to children with Congenital Zika Virus Syndrome in the Health Care Network. Method: Qualitative study carried out in Campo Grande-MS through semi-structured interviews, between September and October 2020, with 12 professionals working in a reference service for people with physical and intellectual disabilities. Minayo’s thematic analysis and the theoretical subsidies of the care model for chronic conditions were used for interpretation. Results: Assistance in the network is weakened by aspects related to access, monitoring and integration between different professionals/services. The potential involves the implementation of the referral and counter-referral system, the communication/integration between these services and the training of professionals. Final considerations: The participants perceive that assistance is influenced by the availability of trained professionals to work in a network and the optimization of access and follow-up at different points of care.
RESUMO Objetivo: Conhecer a perspectiva dos profissionais de saúde atuantes na atenção especializada acerca da assistência ofertada às crianças com Síndrome Congênita do Zika vírus na Rede de Atenção à Saúde. Método: Estudo qualitativo realizado em Campo Grande-MS por meio de entrevista semiestruturada, entre setembro e outubro de 2020, com 12 profissionais atuantes em um serviço de referência para pessoas com deficiência física e intelectual. Utilizou-se a análise temática de Minayo e os subsídios teóricos do modelo de atenção às condições crônicas para interpretação. Resultados: A assistência na rede é fragilizada por aspectos relacionados ao acesso, acompanhamento e integração entre os diferentes profissionais/serviços. As potencialidades envolvem a efetivação do sistema de referência e contrarreferência, a comunicação/integração entre esses serviços e a capacitação dos profissionais. Considerações finais: Os participantes percebem quea assistência éinfluenciada pela disponibilidade de profissionais capacitados para atuar em rede e a otimização do acesso e seguimento nos diferentes pontos de atenção.
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