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Rev. CEFAC ; 23(1): e1720, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1143681

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ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the profile of patients treated by Speech-Language therapists in a Critical Patient Unit. Methods: an ex post facto, observational and descriptive study was carried out. Monthly statistical data of patients hospitalized in the period January-December 2018 were analyzed, in the Intensive Care Unit at a public hospital. Data were described from the analysis of frequency and measures of central tendency. The distribution of the variables was determined through the skewness-kurtosis test, considering a significance level of p<0.05. Results: 217 individuals got 868 speech-language therapy services. Men (57.26%), older than 65 years old, required a more frequent intervention. The main medical diagnosis of admission to the unit corresponded to non-specific pathologies (57.14%), respiratory disease (15.21%) and cerebrovascular disease (12.79%). The speech-language therapy functions were related to the evaluation of swallowing (54.31%) and voice (32.4%). In relation to the intervention, the treatment of dysphagia (25.82%) and oral motor functions (25.04%) was predominant in the duties. Functions associated with language, speech and cognition were secondary. Conclusion: the profile of the critical patient and the speech-language therapy work in this field represent a first step to characterize the role of the speech-language therapist in Intensive Medicine teams.


RESUMEN Objetivo: describir el perfil de usuarios atendidos por fonoaudiólogos en una unidad de paciente crítico. Métodos: se realizó un estudio observacional descriptivo con temporalidad ex post facto. Se analizaron los resúmenes estadísticos mensuales de usuarios internados durante los meses de enero a diciembre de 2018, en la unidad de cuidados intensivos de un hospital público. Se describieron los datos a partir de análisis de frecuencia y medidas de tendencia central. La distribución de las variables se determinó mediante skewness-kurtosis test, considerando un nivel de significancia p<0,05. Resultados: 217 sujetos recibieron 868 atenciones fonoaudiológicas. Los hombres (57,26%) mayores de 65 años requirieron una intervención más frecuente. Los principales diagnósticos médicos de ingreso a la unidad correspondieron a patologías inespecíficas (57,14%), enfermedades respiratorias (15,21%) y cerebrovasculares (12,79%). Las funciones de fonoaudiología se relacionaron con la evaluación de la deglución (54,31%) y de la voz (32,4%). En cuanto a la intervención, el tratamiento de la disfagia (25,82%) y las funciones motoras orales (25,04%) dominaron la carga laboral. Las funciones asociadas con el lenguaje, el habla y la cognición fueron secundarias. Conclusión: el perfil del paciente crítico y las labores fonoaudiológicas en este ámbito representan un primer paso para caracterizar el rol profesional del fonoaudiólogo en el contexto de los equipos de medicina intensiva.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Young Adult , Speech Disorders/rehabilitation , Speech Therapy/statistics & numerical data , Deglutition Disorders/rehabilitation , Voice Disorders/rehabilitation , Intensive Care Units/statistics & numerical data , Critical Care
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Rev. CEFAC ; 23(2): e7220, 2021. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1155331

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ABSTRACT Purpose: to describe the activities of speech-language-hearing therapists in the Extended Family Health and Primary Care Center from the perspective of team cooperation. Methods: an exploratory study with a quantitative and qualitative approach. The participants in the research were 4 speech-language-hearing therapists and 3 speech-language-hearing residents who were developing their practices in the Extended Family Health and Primary Care Center of Vitória de Santo Antão, PE, Brazil. The data were collected at two moments: The first one involved the analysis of the instrument where the activities of the speech-language-hearing therapists in the Extended Family Health and Primary Care Center were registered; in the second one, these professionals were interviewed to understand their work process in PHC, in relation to team cooperation. Results: the speech-language-hearing therapists presented an adequate understanding of the concept of team cooperation and the broad range of activities carried out, predominantly individual attention (27%) and shared group activities (18%). The need to strengthen their professional training to work with primary care and the little knowledge of the teams and population about the work of the speech-language-hearing therapists are the main challenges reported by the interviewees. To improve the work of the teams, they suggested more continuing education opportunities and more participation of the administrators in interpersonal conflict mediation. Conclusion: despite the difficulties related to professional education and the work process, the speech-language-hearing therapists in the Extended Family Health and Primary Care Center have been performing activities from the perspective of team cooperation, collaborating to the comprehensiveness and solvability of care.


RESUMO Objetivo: descrever as atividades do fonoaudiólogo do Núcleo Ampliado de Saúde da Família e Atenção Primária na perspectiva do apoio matricial. Métodos: trata-se de um estudo exploratório com abordagem quantitativa e qualitativa. Participaram da pesquisa 4 fonoaudiólogas e 3 residentes fonoaudiólogas que desenvolviam suas práticas no NASF-AP de Vitoria de Santo Antão. A coleta de dados foi realizada em dois momentos: No primeiro foi realizada análise do instrumento de registro de atividades dos fonoaudiólogos do NASF - AP; no segundo momento foram realizadas entrevistas com estes profissionais, com o intuito de compreender o processo de trabalho do fonoaudiólogo inserido na APS, no que diz respeito ao matriciamento. Resultados: foi possível observar que os fonoaudiólogos apresentam adequada compreensão sobre o conceito de apoio matricial e amplo escopo de atividades realizadas, com predomínio de atendimentos individuais (27%) e atividades coletivas compartilhadas (18%). A necessidade de fortalecer a formação dos profissionais para atuar na atenção básica e o pouco conhecimento das equipes e população sobre atuação do fonoaudiólogo são os principais desafios relatados pelos entrevistados. Para melhorar a atuação das equipes, foi sugerido mais educação permanente e participação da gestão na mediação dos conflitos interpessoais. Conclusão: mesmo existindo dificuldades relacionadas à formação acadêmica e ao processo de trabalho, o fonoaudiólogo inserido no NASF-AP tem realizado atividades na perspectiva do apoio matricial e colaborado para integralidade e resolutividade do cuidado.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Primary Health Care , Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences/statistics & numerical data , Speech Therapy/statistics & numerical data
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Rev. CEFAC ; 23(4): e0721, 2021. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1287881

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ABSTRACT Purpose: to analyze the profile and risk factors of patients attended by speech therapists in a hospital service of physical and rehabilitation medicine (P&RM) of the public health system. Methods: a retrospective cohort study was carried out. The variables were summarized using frequencies, proportions, and measures of central tendency. Relative risks (RR) were estimated, using the incidence ratio (IC:95%) and the bilateral Fisher's exact test. A level of significance was considered p <0.05. Results: 23,365 speech therapy activities distributed in 8,416 sessions were carried out between September 2016 to September 2018, with patients admitted to a P&RM service. The activities focused people over 60 years in the areas of swallowing (28.6%) and cognition (11.7%). Age equal to or greater than 60 years was identified as a risk factor for admission, due to cerebrovascular disease of 1.36 (95% CI: 1.24-1.49; p = 0.001), and belonging to section B of the National Health Fund (FONASA), 1.37 (95% CI: 1.29-1.46, p = 0.001). The RR for respiratory pathology was greater in the winter period: 1.63 (95% CI: 1.50-1.76; p = 0.001). Conclusion: elderly and low-income people are more likely to need speech therapy rehabilitation in the context of P&RM service.


RESUMEN Objetivo: analizar el perfil y factores de riesgo de usuarios atendidos por fonoaudiólogos en un servicio hospitalario de medicina física y rehabilitación (SMFyR) de la red pública de salud. Métodos: se realizó un estudio de cohortes retrospectivo. Las variables fueron resumidas mediante frecuencias, proporciones y medidas de tendencia central. Los riesgos relativos (RR) se estimaron mediante razón de incidencias (IC:95%) y la prueba exacta de Fisher bilateral. Se consideró un nivel de significancia p<0,05. Resultados: 23.365 prestaciones fonoaudiológicas distribuidas en 8416 sesiones se realizaron entre los meses de septiembre de los años 2016 y 2018, en un SMFyR. Las prestaciones se concentraron en personas mayores de 60 años en las áreas de la deglución (28,6%) y cognición (11,7%). Se identificó como factor de riesgo para ingreso por enfermedad cerebrovascular la edad igual o superior a 60 años 1,36 (IC., 95%: 1,24-1,49; p = 0,001) y pertenecer al tramo B del fondo nacional de salud 1,37 (IC., 95%: 1,29-1,46; p =0,001). El RR por patología respiratoria fue mayor en el periodo invernal 1.63 (IC., 95%: 1,50-1,76; p= 0,001). Conclusión: las personas mayores y de bajos ingresos presentan mayor riesgo de requerir rehabilitación fonoaudiológica en el contexto de un SMFyR.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Young Adult , Speech Disorders/therapy , Speech Therapy/statistics & numerical data , Seasons , Socioeconomic Factors , Incidence , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors
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Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; 25(3): 817-825, mar. 2020. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1089491

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Resumo O objetivo deste artigo é estimar a prevalência de acesso e uso dos serviços de Fonoaudiologia e identificar as variáveis associadas ao acesso. Estudo transversal de base populacional. A amostra foi composta de indivíduos adultos residentes em Porto Alegre/RS. Os dados foram coletados a partir de um instrumento construído com domínios de questionários de pesquisas nacionais, com um módulo sobre Fonoaudiologia. O desfecho estudado foi o acesso ao fonoaudiólogo. Regressão de Poisson com variância robusta foi utilizada para cálculo de Razões de Prevalência com intervalos de confiança de 95%. Aceitaram participar deste estudo 214 pessoas, das quais 67,3% (n = 144) eram do sexo feminino. A média de idade foi de 54,28 (±18,83) anos. Referiram necessidade de consulta fonoaudiológica 56 (26,2%) pessoas. Todos os 56 indivíduos conseguiram realizar atendimento fonoaudiológico, dos quais 69,4% (n = 39) em consultório particular e 19,6% (n = 11) em consultório conveniado ao plano de saúde. No modelo final, maior prevalência de acesso foi associada ao sexo feminino (RP = 1,09; IC95% 1,01-1,18) e possuir alguma deficiência (RP = 1,09; IC95% 1,03-1,17). O acesso ao fonoaudiólogo é mais frequente de forma privada. Observa-se que as mulheres e deficientes possuem maior prevalência de acesso ao fonoaudiólogo.


Abstract To estimate the prevalence of access and use of speech-language therapy services and identify the variables associated with access. Cross-sectional population-based study. The sample consisted of adult individuals living in Porto Alegre, southern Brazil. The data were collected using an instrument constructed with domains of national research questionnaires, with a module on speech-language therapy. The outcome was the access to a speech-language therapist. Poisson regression with robust variance was used to calculate Prevalence Ratios with 95% confidence intervals. A total of 214 people participated in the study, of which 67.3% (n = 144) were female. The mean age was 54.28 (SD±18.83) years. Fifty-six (26.2%) people mentioned the need for speech-language therapy consultation. All 56 subjects were able to perform speech-language therapy, of which 69.4% (n = 39) in private practice and 19.6% (n=11) used healthcare insurance plans at partnering providers. In the final model, the highest prevalence of access was associated with female (PR=1.09,95%CI1.01-1.18) and had some deficiency (PR = 1.09,95%CI1.03-1.17). Access to a speech-language therapist is more frequent in private services. It is observed that women and the disabled individuals have a higher prevalence of access to speech-language therapist.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Aged , Speech Therapy/statistics & numerical data , Facilities and Services Utilization/statistics & numerical data , Health Services Accessibility/statistics & numerical data , Language Therapy/statistics & numerical data , Brazil , Cross-Sectional Studies , Middle Aged
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CoDAS ; 27(3): 273-278, May-Jun/2015. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-753102

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OBJECTIVE: To analyze the effectiveness of the referral and counter-referral flow in a speech-language pathology and audiology clinic-school and to characterize the patients' profiles. METHODS: Evaluation, retrospective, and prospective study, in which 503 patient records, without age restriction, were selected from a clinic-school and the following variables were analyzed: demographic information, speech and hearing diagnosis, and references. Patients were distributed into two groups according to the referrals made: internal (G1, n=341) and external (G2, n=162) to the clinic-school. RESULTS: A prevalence of male subjects under 12 years of age and with diagnosis of language disorders (primary and secondary) was found. It was observed that 83% patients in G1 were recalled for evaluation and speech therapy after an average of 7 months of waiting; and from the patients in G2 that were contacted (n=101), 13.9% were summoned and are satisfied with the place indicated for therapy after an average of 4 months of waiting. From those who did not receive care, 46% sought another service, and of these, 72.5% were successful. CONCLUSION: The data show the effectiveness and appropriateness of referrals made internally, suggesting that, when the team works together, the network operates more adequately. However, in relation to external referrals, they did not reach the proposed goals, indicating a lack of speech-language pathologists in public services and the low interest of patients in looking for other places of care. .


OBJETIVO: Analisar a eficácia do fluxo de referência e contrarreferência fonoaudiológico realizados em uma clínica-escola e caracterizar o perfil dos usuários atendidos. MÉTODOS: Estudo do tipo avaliativo, retrospectivo e prospectivo, no qual foram selecionados 503 prontuários de pacientes sem restrição de idade atendidos numa clínica-escola e analisadas as seguintes variáveis: informações demográficas, hipótese diagnóstica fonoaudiológica e conduta fonoaudiológica. Os pacientes foram distribuídos em dois grupos, segundo os encaminhamentos realizados: internos (G1, n=341) e externos (G2, n=162) à própria clínica-escola. RESULTADOS: Prevaleceram os sujeitos do gênero masculino, com até 12 anos de idade e hipótese diagnóstica fonoaudiológica de alterações de linguagem oral de origem primária e secundária. Foi observado que 83% dos pacientes do G1 foram convocados para avaliação e terapia fonoaudiológica após, em média, 7 meses de espera; e, que dos pacientes contatados do G2 (n=101), 13,9% foram convocados e estão satisfeitos com o local indicado para terapia após, em média, 4 meses de espera. Daqueles que não conseguiram atendimento, 46% procuraram outro serviço, sendo que desses, 72,5% obtiveram êxito. CONCLUSÃO: Foi constatada a eficácia e adequação dos encaminhamentos realizados internamente, sugerindo que quando a equipe trabalha com objetivo comum, a rede funciona de maneira mais adequada. Entretanto, em relação aos encaminhamentos externos, esses não atingiram as metas propostas, indicando a falta de fonoaudiólogos em serviços públicos e o baixo interesse do usuário em buscar outros locais de atendimento. .


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Adolescent , Adult , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Hearing Loss/therapy , Language Disorders/therapy , Referral and Consultation/statistics & numerical data , Speech Therapy , Voice Disorders/therapy , Clinical Competence , Language Disorders/diagnosis , Prospective Studies , Retrospective Studies , Referral and Consultation/organization & administration , Speech Therapy/organization & administration , Speech Therapy/statistics & numerical data , Speech-Language Pathology/organization & administration , Speech-Language Pathology/statistics & numerical data , Voice Disorders/diagnosis
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