Multi-professional team in hospital discharge of children and adolescents with chronic conditions
Abstract
Objective: to know the preparation for hospital discharge carried out by the multi-professional health team for children with chronic conditions and their families. Method: qualitative, exploratory-descriptive research carried out between November 2018 and March 2019 through semi-structured interviews with ten professionals from the multidisciplinary health team at the Pediatric Clinic of a hospital in Paraíba. The interviews were submitted to Minayo's Thematic Analysis. Results: the preparation for hospital discharge is complex and suffers several influences from the dynamics of the service. We observed that it is difficult to include integrated actions in the preparation for discharge during the daily care of the multi-professional team. During this process, the importance of including the child in care is highlighted, emphasizing the need for self-perception about their current health situation, as well as the possibility of carrying out self-care, depending on their age, understanding, and risks when performing the procedure. Final considerations: there are several weaknesses in the implementation of the preparation for hospital discharge in the pediatric clinic, such as the lack of a protocol or standard that guides this process, carrying out disjointed and individualized interventions inherent to each professional training, hindering the family's effective learning process, compromising the safe return home.
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