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Genetic disease in the family: trajectories and experiences in public health servicesa a Article extracted from the thesis entitled The process of living in families with children with genetic disease: coping strategies, presented to the Nursing Graduate Program of the School of Nursing (EEnf) of the Federal University of Rio Grande (FURG), 2018, by Laura Helena Gerber Franciscatto oriented by Mara Regina Santos da Silva.

Enfermedad genética en la familia: trajetorias y experiencias en servicios públicos de salud

Abstract

Objective:

To identify the trajectories and experiences of families of children with genetic diseases in health services.

Method:

A qualitative study, with data collected through interviews with 15 families and caregivers of children with Genetic Disease, living in the northern region of Rio Grande do Sul. Interviews were conducted from March to May 2018. Data analysis was based on thematic analysis.

Results:

A genetic disease diagnosis led to families' changes due to the demands of treatment, and also the needs of the child for being met by health services. To access specialized services, some families needed to travel to referral centers in larger cities. Families experienced difficulties such as unprepared health professionals, lack of organization of services, judicialization of resources, and need for structured Health Care Networks.

Conclusion:

The professional has the fundamental role of providing families with access to information and are responsible for decision making and for the organization and management of health and nursing services to meet the demands imposed on the individual and the family by the genetic disease.

Keywords:
Genetics; Nursing; Health services; Family; Qualitative Research

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