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Child’s language development surveillance: knowledge and practices among primary health care professionals

ABSTRACT

Purpose:

to analyze the knowledge and practices of nurses, doctors and dentists working in Primary Care for the development of the child's language early in life

Methods:

it is a qualitative research with 30 professionals from a network of Primary Care, among them doctors, nurses and dentists. An individual consultation was carried out through a semi-structured questionnaire. The technique of thematic speech analysis was used using three methodological approaches: The Central Idea, Expressions-Keys and the Collective Subject Discourse.

Results:

the knowledge that professionals have about the development of children's language were anchored to the core ideas to meet some milestones of development, the child's language depends on the middle stimulus, the family and normal hearing to know little or know nothing about the subject. The professionals reported that they would like to get more information on the subject in relation to the milestones of the child's language development, normal deviations and guidelines for parents in order to improve the care of children's health.

Conclusion:

the knowledge of professionals on the subject has been limited, and there is a need to expand educational practices in health through speech therapy, in partnership with the institutions of education and professionals of the Family Health Support Centers, with professionals of the Family Health Strategy Team, highlighting the work of the milestones of the child's language development.

Keywords:
Primary Health Care; Interdisciplinary Communication; Child Health; Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences

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