Modelo de atención y clasificación de «Niños y adolescentes con necesidades especiales de atención en salud-NANEAS»: recomendaciones del Comité NANEAS de la Sociedad Chilena de Pediatría
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"Children with special health care needs" (CSHCN) is an emerging and heterogeneous group of paediatric patients, with a wide variety of medical conditions and with different uses of health care services. There is consensus on how to classify and assess these patients according to their needs, but not for their specific diagnosis. Needs are classified into 6 areas: a) specialised medical care; b) use or need of prescription medication; c) special nutrition; d) dependence on technology; e) rehabilitation therapy for functional limitation; and f) special education services. From the evaluation of each area, a classification for CSHCN is proposed according to low, medium, or high complexity health needs, to guide and distribute their care at an appropriate level of the health care system. Low complexity CSHCN should be incorporated into Primary Care services, to improve benefits for patients and families at this level. It is critical to train health care professionals in taking care of CSHCN, promoting a coordinated, dynamic and communicated work between different levels of the health care system. Compliance with these guidelines will achieve a high quality and integrated care for this vulnerable group of children.
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Juan Carlos Flores, & Macarena Lizama Calvo, & Natalie Rodríguez Zamora, & María Eugenia Ávalos Anguita, & Mónica Galanti de la Paz, & Salesa Barja, & Carlos Becerra Flores, & Carolina Sanhueza Sepúlveda, & Ana María Cabezas Tamayo, & Jorge Orellana Welch, & Gisela Zillmann Geerdts, & Rosa María Antilef, & Alfonso Cox Melane, & Marcelo Valle Maluenda, & Nelson Vargas Catalán (2016). Modelo de atención y clasificación de «Niños y adolescentes con necesidades especiales de atención en salud-NANEAS»: recomendaciones del Comité NANEAS de la Sociedad Chilena de Pediatría. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rchipe.2016.03.005