Understanding of technical education level professionals regarding sickle cell disease: a descriptive study
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Keywords

Profissionais de nível médio
doença falciforme
Agentes Comunitários de Saúde
Técnicos de Enfermagem
Informação
Estratégia Saúde da Família. Profesionales de nivel medio
Enfermedad falciforme
Agentes Comunitarios de Salud
Técnicos de Enfermería
Información
Estrategia Salud de la Familia. Technical education level professionals
Sickle cell disease
Community Health Agents
Nursing technicians
Information
Strategy in Family Health.

PlumX Metrics

Abstract

Aim: To assess the understanding of technical education level professionals who work in Primary Health Care units regarding sickle cell disease in children.Method: This is a descriptive and transversal study, involving 357 health community agents and nursing technicians who responded to a structured questionnaire. The performance was tested in terms of the average score for every stage of the questionnaire.Results: The average score was below 65% in all stages, with critical results in the stages “clinical manifestations” and “management of children with sickle cell disease”. There was a statistical association between the best performance and the following variables: role in the team (OR=5.92; IC95%=1.90-20.49) and the level of interaction with the sickness (OR=1.71; IC95%=1.09-2.69).Discussion: The professionals must be able to assist children with sickle cell disease. Conclusion: The lack of information on the part of the professionals that care for and handle children with sickle cell disease, indicates the need to develop these professionals in such a way as to improve the quality of the service provided.


https://doi.org/10.5935/1676-4285.20134034
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