FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE PRACTICE OF NURSES IN CHILDCARE CONSULTATION IN PRIMARY CARE

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Objective: to analyze the factors that influence the practice of nurses in childcare consultation in Primary Care. Method: cross-sectional study with 31 Family Health nurses from a municipality in the Northeast of Brazil, using a checklist with care dimensions implemented in childcare. For data analysis, descriptive statistics and Mann-Whitney test were used. Results: the consultations performed by nurses with graduation completion time and working time of up to ten years presented a care focused on the dimensions of embracement, anamnesis and evaluation of the vaccination status and supplementation. While those with more than ten years prioritized the evaluation of growth and records in the medical record and in the Child’s Handbook. There was a significant association between female gender and specialization with the performance of professionals. Conclusion: the factors that influence the practice of nurses in childcare cause important differences in care, and may compromise the completeness of child care.

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de Souza Vieira, D., Soares, A. R., de Araújo Lucena, D. B., de Brito Santos, N. C. C., do Nascimento, J. A., & da Silva Reichert, A. P. (2023). FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE PRACTICE OF NURSES IN CHILDCARE CONSULTATION IN PRIMARY CARE. Revista Baiana de Enfermagem, 37. https://doi.org/10.18471/rbe.v37.51023

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