Factors associated with the discontinuance of outpatient follow-up in neonatal units

ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify predisposing and enabling factors as well as the health needs associated with the discontinuance of outpatient follow-up of newborns who were hospitalized at neonatal intensive care unit. Methods: cross-sectional study, using the behavioral model of health services use. The study was composed of 358 mothers and newborns referred to the outpatient follow-up after discharge. Characterization, perception of social support, postnatal depression, and attendance to appointments data were collected, analyzed by the R software (3.3.1). Results: outpatient follow-up was discontinued by 31.28% of children in the first year after discharge. In multiple regression analysis, the chance of discontinuance was higher for newborns who used mechanical ventilation (OR = 1.68; 95%CI 1.04-2.72) and depended on technology (OR = 3.54; 95%CI 1.32-9.5). Conclusions: predisposing factors were associated with the discontinuance of follow-up; enabling factors and health needs did not present a significant association. Children with more complex health conditions require additional support to participate in follow-up programs, thus ensuring the continuity of care.

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Main Authors: Duarte,Elysangela Dittz, Tavares,Tatiana Silva, Cardoso,Isadora Virgínia Leopoldino, Vieira,Carolina Santiago, Guimarães,Bárbara Radieddine, Bueno,Mariana
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-716720200003001632020-04-07Factors associated with the discontinuance of outpatient follow-up in neonatal unitsDuarte,Elysangela DittzTavares,Tatiana SilvaCardoso,Isadora Virgínia LeopoldinoVieira,Carolina SantiagoGuimarães,Bárbara RadieddineBueno,Mariana Continuity of Patient Care Ambulatory Care Intensive Care Units, Neonatal Pediatric Nursing Needs Assessment ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify predisposing and enabling factors as well as the health needs associated with the discontinuance of outpatient follow-up of newborns who were hospitalized at neonatal intensive care unit. Methods: cross-sectional study, using the behavioral model of health services use. The study was composed of 358 mothers and newborns referred to the outpatient follow-up after discharge. Characterization, perception of social support, postnatal depression, and attendance to appointments data were collected, analyzed by the R software (3.3.1). Results: outpatient follow-up was discontinued by 31.28% of children in the first year after discharge. In multiple regression analysis, the chance of discontinuance was higher for newborns who used mechanical ventilation (OR = 1.68; 95%CI 1.04-2.72) and depended on technology (OR = 3.54; 95%CI 1.32-9.5). Conclusions: predisposing factors were associated with the discontinuance of follow-up; enabling factors and health needs did not present a significant association. Children with more complex health conditions require additional support to participate in follow-up programs, thus ensuring the continuity of care.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Brasileira de EnfermagemRevista Brasileira de Enfermagem v.73 n.3 20202020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-71672020000300163en10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0793
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author Duarte,Elysangela Dittz
Tavares,Tatiana Silva
Cardoso,Isadora Virgínia Leopoldino
Vieira,Carolina Santiago
Guimarães,Bárbara Radieddine
Bueno,Mariana
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Tavares,Tatiana Silva
Cardoso,Isadora Virgínia Leopoldino
Vieira,Carolina Santiago
Guimarães,Bárbara Radieddine
Bueno,Mariana
Factors associated with the discontinuance of outpatient follow-up in neonatal units
author_facet Duarte,Elysangela Dittz
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title Factors associated with the discontinuance of outpatient follow-up in neonatal units
title_short Factors associated with the discontinuance of outpatient follow-up in neonatal units
title_full Factors associated with the discontinuance of outpatient follow-up in neonatal units
title_fullStr Factors associated with the discontinuance of outpatient follow-up in neonatal units
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with the discontinuance of outpatient follow-up in neonatal units
title_sort factors associated with the discontinuance of outpatient follow-up in neonatal units
description ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify predisposing and enabling factors as well as the health needs associated with the discontinuance of outpatient follow-up of newborns who were hospitalized at neonatal intensive care unit. Methods: cross-sectional study, using the behavioral model of health services use. The study was composed of 358 mothers and newborns referred to the outpatient follow-up after discharge. Characterization, perception of social support, postnatal depression, and attendance to appointments data were collected, analyzed by the R software (3.3.1). Results: outpatient follow-up was discontinued by 31.28% of children in the first year after discharge. In multiple regression analysis, the chance of discontinuance was higher for newborns who used mechanical ventilation (OR = 1.68; 95%CI 1.04-2.72) and depended on technology (OR = 3.54; 95%CI 1.32-9.5). Conclusions: predisposing factors were associated with the discontinuance of follow-up; enabling factors and health needs did not present a significant association. Children with more complex health conditions require additional support to participate in follow-up programs, thus ensuring the continuity of care.
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