Proposta de pré-consulta comportamental

análise de uso do protocolo durante consultas

Autores

  • Marina KOHLSDORF Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Psicologia, Laboratório de Desenvolvimento em Condições Adversas.
  • Áderson Luiz COSTA JUNIOR Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Psicologia, Laboratório de Desenvolvimento em Condições Adversas.

Palavras-chave:

Saúde da criança, Comunicação em saúde, Neoplasias

Resumo

Constitui objetivo deste trabalho analisar a maneira como médicos, cuidadores e crianças utilizam protocolos de estimativas de assuntos para discussão, procedimento denominado pré-consulta comportamental, durante atendimentos em onco-hematologia pediátrica. Participaram da pesquisa 3 pediatras e 24 díades criança-cuidador; cada dupla foi entrevistada antes de consultas para registrar dúvidas, demandas e assuntos estimados para o atendimento. Essa lista era anexada ao prontuário como um lembrete de temas para discussão na consulta em seguida. Os resultados mostraram que dois médicos incluíram efetivamente esse protocolo em seus atendimentos e discutiram grande parte dos assuntos indicados por cuidadores e pacientes. As crianças não fizeram referência aos assuntos listados, mas os pais, em menores proporções, discutiram as questões do protocolo. O procedimento contribuiu para maior inserção da criança nas consultas e pode facilitar o enfoque de temas específicos. Porém, destaca-se a primazia do médico em administrar a comunicação durante as consultas pediátricas.

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Publicado

2023-03-31

Como Citar

KOHLSDORF, M., & COSTA JUNIOR, Áderson L. (2023). Proposta de pré-consulta comportamental: análise de uso do protocolo durante consultas. Estudos De Psicologia, 32(2). Recuperado de https://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/estpsi/article/view/8164

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Seção

PSICOLOGIA DA SAÚDE