Objective: to describe the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic on the care of the pediatric population in Primary Health Care. Methods: qualitative study conducted with 28 primary care coordinators linked to a regional health region. Data were imported into the NVivo Release Program for content analysis. Results: there was a reduction of access to primary care for actions of prevention and promotion of child...
Objective: to describe the repercussions of the COVID-19 pan-demic on the care of the pediatric population in Primary Heal-th Care. Methods: qualitative study conducted with 28 prima-ry care coordinators linked to a regional health region. Data were imported into the NVivo Release Program for content analysis. Results: there was a reduction of access to primary care for actions of prevention and promotion of ch...
Objective: to analyze the abandonment of the health mo-nitoring of babies of mothers with vertical transmission grievance. Methods: a retrospective documental study. The data came from children’s records stratified as high risk by the Paranaense Mother Network Program, due to being dau-ghters of women diagnosed with syphilis, toxoplasmosis or Human Immunodeficiency Virus in the gestational period, attended in a...
Objetivo: evaluar la orientación familiar y comunitaria en la adolescencia, en el ámbito de la Atención Primaria de la Salud. Método: estudio evaluativo, descriptivo con enfoque cuantitativo, desarrollado mediante la aplicación de la Herramienta de Evaluación de la Atención Primaria (PCATool - Primary Care Assessment Tool), junto a 70 profesionales de la Estrategia de Salud Familiar y 140 adolescentes de las ár...
Objective: to identify scientific evidence about the reasons for not attending appointments at maternal and child health services. Method: integrative review conducted at the bases CINAHL, BDENF, Scopus, Web of Science, PubMed, EMBASE, Science Direct and VHL databases, without limitation of the year of publication, following the PRISMA tool. The population was defined as patients who missed scheduled appointmen...
Objective: To map the evidence available in the literature on ways to identify hospitalized newborns. Methodology: Scoping review based on the assumptions of the Joanna Briggs Institute review method. The bibliographic survey was carried out in 22 databases related to health. Results: 785 studies were initially identified, 11 of which comprised the final sample. The use of identification wristbands was mostly v...