Accessibility of children with special health needs to the health care network

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Objective: To know how children with special health needs access the health care network. Method: This is a qualitative research of descriptive-exploratory type, developed using semi-structured interviews mediated by the Talking Map design. Participants were 19 family caregivers of these children in two Brazilian municipalities. Data were submitted to inductive thematic analysis. Results: Difficulties were mentioned from the diagnosis moment to the specialized follow-up, something represented by the itinerary of the child and his/her family in the search for the definition of the medical diagnosis and the access to a specialized professional; a gap between the children’s needs and the care offered was observed in primary health care. Conclusion: The access of children with special health needs is filled with obstacles such as slowness in the process of defining the child’s diagnosis and referral to a specialist. Primary health care services were replaced by care in emergency care units.

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Neves, E. T., Okido, A. C. C., Buboltz, F. L., dos Santos, R. P., & de Lima, R. A. G. (2019). Accessibility of children with special health needs to the health care network. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 72, 65–71. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0899

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