Continuity of care for children with special healthcare needs during the COVID-19 pandemic
José Pinheiro Batista Medeiros, Eliane Tatsch Neves, Mardênia Gomes Ferreira Vasconcelos, Sarah Vieira Figueirêdo, Daniella Barbosa Campos, Ilvana Lima Verde Gomes
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To describe the continuity of care for children with special healthcare needs during the COVID-19 pandemic through the perception of their caregivers in the Northeast of Brazil. METHODS: Qualitative descriptive-exploratory research carried out between June and September 2020, in a municipality in the Northeast of Brazil. Eleven caregivers participated through semi-structured interviews conducted at home. The data were submitted to thematic content analysis. RESULTS: The social isolation period and the suspension of health services affected the continuity of care, configuring the category "Implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for the continuity of care". Caregivers expressed fear of children contracting the coronavirus, characterizing the category "Fears and uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic in view of the vulnerability of children with special healthcare needs". FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: Caregivers' reports revealed problems in the continuity of care for the studied cohort. Therefore, health care practices must be rethought in times of pandemic.