Psicologia: Ciência e Profissão (Jun 2015)

Effects of Pediatric Training for Detecting Signs of Developmental Problems

  • Ana Silvia de Morais,
  • Edna Márcia Koizume Bronzatto,
  • Rogério Lerner,
  • Maria Cristina Machado Kupfer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-370300252014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 2
pp. 359 – 373

Abstract

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A multicenter study (2004-2008) of clinical Risk Indicators for Child Development (IRDI) created and validated 31 indicators that can be observed in the initial 18 months post birth, with a statistically significant ability to predict developmental problems and psychic risk. Pediatricians were trained to collect data using the instrument. We discuss what remained for the pediatricians by interviewing a pediatrician who attended the course. The interview was analyzed from an institutional discourse perspective, revealing an objective/subjective duality and a split between prior and acquired knowledge. The ward emergency scenario does not provide enough time for a guided look at the indicators; indicators associated with parental function had a greater impact. The course increased his pleasure in his clinical practice, although his prior knowledge was limited. We suggest investigating the extent and limits of the effects of IRDI-oriented training for medical practice.

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