Referred speech-language and hearing complaints in the western region of São Paulo, Brazil
OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to characterize the epidemiological profile of the population attending primary health care units in the western region of the city of São Paulo, Brazil, highlighting referred speech-language and hearing complaints.METHOD:This investigation was a cross-sectional o...
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doaj-aa79484d688b41dbafcffcecda5286eb2020-11-25T00:19:07ZengFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics1980-53222014-06-0169641341910.6061/clinics/2014(06)08S1807-59322014000600413Referred speech-language and hearing complaints in the western region of São Paulo, BrazilAlessandra Giannella SamelliSilmara RondonFátima Correa OliverSimone Rennó JunqueiraDaniela Regina Molini-AvejonasOBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to characterize the epidemiological profile of the population attending primary health care units in the western region of the city of São Paulo, Brazil, highlighting referred speech-language and hearing complaints.METHOD:This investigation was a cross-sectional observational study conducted in primary health care units. Household surveys were conducted and information was obtained from approximately 2602 individuals, including (but not limited to) data related to education, family income, health issues, access to public services and access to health services. The speech-language and hearing complaints were identified from specific questions.RESULTS:Our results revealed that the populations participating in the survey were heterogeneous in terms of their demographic and economic characteristics. The prevalence of referred speech-language and hearing complaints in this population was 10%, and only half the users of the public health system in the studied region who had complaints were monitored or received specific treatment.CONCLUSIONS:The results demonstrate the importance of using population surveys to identify speech-language and hearing complaints at the level of primary health care. Moreover, these findings highlight the need to reorganize the speech-language pathology and audiology service in the western region of São Paulo, as well as the need to improve the Family Health Strategy in areas that do not have a complete coverage, in order to expand and improve the territorial diagnostics and the speech-language pathology and audiology actions related to the prevention, identification, and rehabilitation of human communication disorders.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322014000600413&lng=en&tlng=enPrimary Health CareSpeech-Language PathologyHearing DisordersCommunity SurveyFamily Health |
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Alessandra Giannella Samelli Silmara Rondon Fátima Correa Oliver Simone Rennó Junqueira Daniela Regina Molini-Avejonas Referred speech-language and hearing complaints in the western region of São Paulo, Brazil Clinics Primary Health Care Speech-Language Pathology Hearing Disorders Community Survey Family Health |
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Alessandra Giannella Samelli Silmara Rondon Fátima Correa Oliver Simone Rennó Junqueira Daniela Regina Molini-Avejonas |
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Referred speech-language and hearing complaints in the western region of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Referred speech-language and hearing complaints in the western region of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Referred speech-language and hearing complaints in the western region of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Referred speech-language and hearing complaints in the western region of São Paulo, Brazil |
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Referred speech-language and hearing complaints in the western region of São Paulo, Brazil |
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referred speech-language and hearing complaints in the western region of são paulo, brazil |
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Faculdade de Medicina / USP |
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1980-5322 |
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OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to characterize the epidemiological profile of the population attending primary health care units in the western region of the city of São Paulo, Brazil, highlighting referred speech-language and hearing complaints.METHOD:This investigation was a cross-sectional observational study conducted in primary health care units. Household surveys were conducted and information was obtained from approximately 2602 individuals, including (but not limited to) data related to education, family income, health issues, access to public services and access to health services. The speech-language and hearing complaints were identified from specific questions.RESULTS:Our results revealed that the populations participating in the survey were heterogeneous in terms of their demographic and economic characteristics. The prevalence of referred speech-language and hearing complaints in this population was 10%, and only half the users of the public health system in the studied region who had complaints were monitored or received specific treatment.CONCLUSIONS:The results demonstrate the importance of using population surveys to identify speech-language and hearing complaints at the level of primary health care. Moreover, these findings highlight the need to reorganize the speech-language pathology and audiology service in the western region of São Paulo, as well as the need to improve the Family Health Strategy in areas that do not have a complete coverage, in order to expand and improve the territorial diagnostics and the speech-language pathology and audiology actions related to the prevention, identification, and rehabilitation of human communication disorders. |
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Primary Health Care Speech-Language Pathology Hearing Disorders Community Survey Family Health |
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