نبذة مختصرة : Objetivo: avaliar a qualidade de vida e o desenvolvimento de crianças estratificadas como de alto risco. Método: trata-se de um estudo quantitativo, descritivo, exploratório, transversal, no Centro de Atendimento Materno Infantil, com 101 crianças em que se utilizaram para a coleta de dados questionários, analisados e processados no programa Epiinfo, com o uso do teste de Kruskal-Wallis (95% de confiança) e O V de Cramer. Resultados: identificou-se a associação positiva entre o escore de suspeita de atraso no desenvolvimento neuropsicomotor e a escolaridade do responsável (p=0,000), renda familiar (p=0,000), faixa etária (p=0,012), tempo de intervenção ao nascimento (p=0,029) e alimentação (p=0,003). Conclusão: conclui-se que as crianças de alto risco estão relacionadas a diversos fatores que podem gerar atraso no desenvolvimento ou uma baixa qualidade de vida. Ressalta-se, contudo, a necessidade de novos estudos acerca do tema. Descritores: Saúde da Família; Qualidade de Vida; Desenvolvimento Infantil; Enfermagem; Saúde da Criança; Denver II.AbstractObjective: to assess the quality of life and development of children stratified as high risk. Method: this is a quantitative, descriptive, exploratory, cross-sectional study at the Maternal and Child Care Center, with 101 children who used questionnaires to collect data, analyzed and processed in the Epiinfo program, using the Kruskal-Wallis (95% confidence) and Cramer's OV. Results: a positive association was identified between the score of suspected delay in neuro-psychomotor development and the education level of the guardian (p = 0.000), family income (p = 0.000), age group (p = 0.012), time of intervention at birth (p = 0.029) and food (p = 0.003). Conclusion: it is concluded that high-risk children are related to several factors that can cause developmental delay or a low quality of life. However, there is a need for further studies on the subject. Descriptors: Family Health; Quality of Life; Child Development; Nursing; Child Health; Denver II.ResumenObjetivo: ...
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