DANIELA REGINA MOLINI AVEJONAS

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Departamento de Fisioterapia, Fonoaudiologia e Terapia Ocupacional, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
LIM/34 - Laboratório de Ciências da Reabilitação, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    Strengths and weaknesses in the high-risk baby care network
    (2023) CARDILLI-DIAS, Daniela; STOIANOV, Maristela; SANTOS, Thais Helena Ferreira; MOLINI-AVEJONAS, Daniela Regina
    Objective: To characterize the Stork Network in health care for high-risk babies, pointing out its main challenges. Method: questionnaires were applied with those responsible for the babies and with network health professionals. Data were analyzed quantitatively. Results: statistically relevant variables were: link with the Basic Health Unit; individuals'awareness of Family Health Support Center team; awareness of Family Health teams regarding the diagnosis of high-risk pregnancy and compliance with prenatal care; means of communication of individuals' birth; awareness of the need for hospitalization as well as its duration; awareness of follow-up in Secondary Health Care; and its outcome, pointing to a difficulty in the axis of coordination and longitudinality of the services provided in the network. Conclusion: the greatest challenges lie in covering the territory by Family Health strategy teams, expanding teams and solidifying partnerships with Higher Education Institutions, guaranteeing a differentiated professional training.
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    Stressful events among adolescents from public schools in a community in Brazil
    (2023) PACHECO, P. M.; PACHECO, M. D. S.; MOLINI-AVEJONAS, D. R.
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    The public health system and the place of autism
    (2023) MANDAJ, Vanini; SIMÕES-ZENARI, Marcia; MOLINI-AVEJONAS, Daniela Regina
    ABSTRACT Purpose: to characterize the population with autism spectrum disorder and the Psychosocial Care Network. Methods: a study conducted with patients presented with autism spectrum disorder up to 18 years old treated at the health network in Taboão da Serra, Brazil. Participants’ data were collected from medical records of the Psychosocial Care Network for Children of that city, authorized by the Municipal Department of Health, and quantitatively analyzed. Results: altogether, there were 237 patients with autism spectrum disorder in the said health network by April 2019. Of these, 188 were treated at the Psychosocial Care Network for Children, 110 of them with weekly therapy. There was a predominance of males (73.63%), age range from 3 to 10 years, with a higher percentage of 5-year old (17.27%) patients, and a mean treatment time of 32 months. The youngest age was 2 years old. Half the sample (50%) had weekly therapy and received homeopathic medication; 24 users (21.81%) were referred by speech-language-hearing therapists and 19 (17.27%), by the school they attended. Final Considerations: although the Psychosocial Care Network for Children is the reference in the region, it is known that this facility alone cannot meet all needs of individuals with autism spectrum disorder. A service network coordinated according to patient’s individual needs and the region's reality would ensure their expected rights, decrease public spending, and enable these users to occupy not only one but many places in society.
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    Analysis of the individual profile of children in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and therapeutic strategies in the DIR/Floortime model
    (2023) PACHECO, P. M.; PIACENTINI, P.; PACHECO, M. D. S.; MOLINI-AVEJONAS, D. R.
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    PRE-TEST: SPEECH THERAPY PROTOCOL FOR COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT
    (2023) STILPEN, M. V.; AVEJONAS, D. M.
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    Social and affective support network for public school students experiencing learning problems
    (2023) PACHECO, P. M.; MOLINI-AVEJONAS, D. R.; PACHECO, M. D. S.