Dissertação
Núcleo de apoio à saúde da família: inserção da fonoaudiologia no estado do Rio Grande do Sul
Fecha
2017-07-31Autor
Vasconcelos, Karolline Cruz Sergio
Institución
Resumen
Objective: to analyze speech and language practices in Family Health Support Centers
of the State of Rio Grande do Sul and to understand the determinants and theoretical
foundations that guide them. Materials and Methods: Descriptive and exploratory
qualitative and quantitative study. Participating in this study were 18 speech-language
pathologists working in the Family Health Support Centers (NASF) of the State of Rio
Grande do Sul. Data collection took place between December 2016 and March 2017
through an electronic and self-administered questionnaire composed of open and closed
questions organized in six categories: Sociodemographic identification, professional
training, previous professional experience, current professional experience,
Characterization of training for the public health system and characterization of work in
NASF. The collected data were treated and analyzed quantitatively by means of
Descriptive Statistics procedures presented in average, standard deviation, absolute and
percentage numbers and qualitatively according to the precepts of the categorical
analysis by operations of dismemberment of the text in units or categories, according to
analog regroupings. Results: 18 professionals participated, women predominated, mean
age was 37,78 years. 12 (66,7%) speech therapists come from the same Public
University; 10 (55,6%) completed their graduation after the year 2002. The average
duration of speech therapists was 3,13 years; Most of them experienced theoretical and
practical disciplines focused on SUS, but few mentioned their influence in their current
practice. 14 (77,7%) did some type of graduate studies. The main motivations for NASF
work were personal inclinations, identification with ideology, interest in the new field
of knowledge and practice (work organization). The speech therapists' activities consist
of interventions in the FHT teams and in the employed population based on the matrix
support and other tools recommended by the Ministry of Health (MS). The greater
demand for speech therapy refers to children with language impairments (oral and
written) - such demands are addressed through groups - and bedridden elders.
Conclusion: It is possible to say, through the texts / statements of the speech therapists,
that the training was insufficient to subsidize NASF performance, but despite the
difficulties, most of the speech therapists in this study perform their practices in
accordance with the NASF principles indicated in MS guiding documents.