perfil dos pacientes atendidos no setor de fonoaudiologia de um serviço público de recife - pe profile of patients receiving speech therapy care at a public service at recife-pe
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OBJETIVO: traçar o perfil dos pacientes cadastrados e atendidos pelo setor de Fonoaudiologia de um serviço público de Recife. MÉTODOS: o estudo foi realizado a partir da coleta e análise dos dados referentes à origem do encaminhamento, faixa etária, gênero, queixas fonoaudiológicas de crianças, adolescentes, adultos e idosos, colhidos das fichas das entrevistas iniciais. A amostra foi constituída por todos os indivíduos cadastrados no setor de Fonoaudiologia de um serviço público da cidade de Recife, no período de julho de 2007 a maio de 2008. RESULTADOS: dos 251 pacientes atendidos, 12 foram excluídos da pesquisa, três destes obtiveram alta fonoaudiológica e nove não apresentavam os dados completos. Das fichas analisadas, houve um maior número de encaminhamento realizado por Pediatras (25%), em seguida Otorrinolaringologista (16%) e Clínico Geral (10%), sendo a maioria do sexo masculino (61%), com idade entre 0 a 11 anos de idade. De acordo com as queixas, as mais freqüentes foram de desvio fonológico (14%), seguidos de atraso de linguagem (11%), disfluência (10%) e respirador oral (8%). Em relação ao número de queixas apresentadas, 72% apresentaram uma queixa, 25% duas queixas e 2 % três queixas associadas. CONCLUSÕES: o perfil atendido no setor de fonoaudiologia de um serviço público da cidade de Recife, apesar de ser variado, é em sua maioria do sexo masculino, encaminhado por pediatras, com alteração de voz e idade entre 0 a 11 anos, apresentando frequentemente uma única queixa fonoaudiológica.
PURPOSE: to delineate the profile of patients registered and attended by a Speech Therapy sector in a public service at Recife. METHODS: the study was conducted from the collection and analysis of data concerning the origin of referral, age, gender, speech complaints of children, adolescents, adults and elderly, collected from the records of initial interviews. The sample consisted of all individuals registered in the sector of Speech Therapy in a public service at the city of Recife, from July 2007 to May 2008. RESULTS: from 251 patients attending the sector of Speech Therapy in a public service at Recife, 12 were excluded from the search because three were discharged and nine have not had full data. In the tested records, there was a greater number of referral performed by Pediatricians (25%), then Otorhinolaryngologist (16%) and General Clinical (10%), with the majority of males (61%), aged from 0 to 11-year old. According to the complaints, the most frequent was phonological diversion (14%), followed by language delay (11%), disfluency (10%) and oral respirator (8%). Regarding the number of complaints, 72% had one complaint, 25% had two complaints and 2% had three associated complaints. CONCLUSIONS: this research showed that the profile seen in the sector of spech therapy of a public service in the city of Recife, although varied, is mostly male, guided by pediatricians, with change of voice, age from 0 to 11-year old, often featuring a single speech therapy complaint.
PURPOSE: to delineate the profile of patients registered and attended by a Speech Therapy sector in a public service at Recife. METHODS: the study was conducted from the collection and analysis of data concerning the origin of referral, age, gender, speech complaints of children, adolescents, adults and elderly, collected from the records of initial interviews. The sample consisted of all individuals registered in the sector of Speech Therapy in a public service at the city of Recife, from July 2007 to May 2008. RESULTS: from 251 patients attending the sector of Speech Therapy in a public service at Recife, 12 were excluded from the search because three were discharged and nine have not had full data. In the tested records, there was a greater number of referral performed by Pediatricians (25%), then Otorhinolaryngologist (16%) and General Clinical (10%), with the majority of males (61%), aged from 0 to 11-year old. According to the complaints, the most frequent was phonological diversion (14%), followed by language delay (11%), disfluency (10%) and oral respirator (8%). Regarding the number of complaints, 72% had one complaint, 25% had two complaints and 2% had three associated complaints. CONCLUSIONS: this research showed that the profile seen in the sector of spech therapy of a public service in the city of Recife, although varied, is mostly male, guided by pediatricians, with change of voice, age from 0 to 11-year old, often featuring a single speech therapy complaint.
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Authors | ;Percy Maria de Lima Barros;Priscila Nogueira de Oliveira |
Journal | journal of applied botany and food quality |
Year | 2010 |
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