Technosociality in the daily lives of primary care professionals and health promotion: scoping review

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Tamires Carolina
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Carvalho,Andresa Guerra de, Tholl,Adriana Dutra, Borrego,Maria Aurora Rodriguez, Soto,Pablo Jesús López, Viegas,Selma Maria da Fonseca
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Saude em Debate
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This study aimed to map the available evidence on technosociality in the daily lives of primary care professionals to promote the health of people/families. This is a scoping review based on the Joanna Briggs Institute and Prisma-ScR. The PCC strategy (participants, concept and context) was used. The sample comprises 25 articles. The predominant language was English, the year, 2018, the strength of evidence, 5 and the quality of evidence, high and moderate. Technologies are part of the daily life of PHC professionals and include health control, curative and medication measures. They are sources of communication between professionals and professionals and users. For the use of technologies, it is essential that professionals are trained, using evidence-based practices to achieve the objectives in view of the needs of each one. The use of technologies to promote the health of people/families represents a technological innovation in Primary Health Care, with the possibility of impacting health conditions and promoting healthier life choices.
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title Technosociality in the daily lives of primary care professionals and health promotion: scoping review
spellingShingle Technosociality in the daily lives of primary care professionals and health promotion: scoping review
Silva,Tamires Carolina
Technology
Primary Health Care
Mobile applications
Social networking
Health promotion
title_short Technosociality in the daily lives of primary care professionals and health promotion: scoping review
title_full Technosociality in the daily lives of primary care professionals and health promotion: scoping review
title_fullStr Technosociality in the daily lives of primary care professionals and health promotion: scoping review
title_full_unstemmed Technosociality in the daily lives of primary care professionals and health promotion: scoping review
title_sort Technosociality in the daily lives of primary care professionals and health promotion: scoping review
author Silva,Tamires Carolina
author_facet Silva,Tamires Carolina
Carvalho,Andresa Guerra de
Tholl,Adriana Dutra
Borrego,Maria Aurora Rodriguez
Soto,Pablo Jesús López
Viegas,Selma Maria da Fonseca
author_role author
author2 Carvalho,Andresa Guerra de
Tholl,Adriana Dutra
Borrego,Maria Aurora Rodriguez
Soto,Pablo Jesús López
Viegas,Selma Maria da Fonseca
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Tamires Carolina
Carvalho,Andresa Guerra de
Tholl,Adriana Dutra
Borrego,Maria Aurora Rodriguez
Soto,Pablo Jesús López
Viegas,Selma Maria da Fonseca
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Technology
Primary Health Care
Mobile applications
Social networking
Health promotion
topic Technology
Primary Health Care
Mobile applications
Social networking
Health promotion
description ABSTRACT This study aimed to map the available evidence on technosociality in the daily lives of primary care professionals to promote the health of people/families. This is a scoping review based on the Joanna Briggs Institute and Prisma-ScR. The PCC strategy (participants, concept and context) was used. The sample comprises 25 articles. The predominant language was English, the year, 2018, the strength of evidence, 5 and the quality of evidence, high and moderate. Technologies are part of the daily life of PHC professionals and include health control, curative and medication measures. They are sources of communication between professionals and professionals and users. For the use of technologies, it is essential that professionals are trained, using evidence-based practices to achieve the objectives in view of the needs of each one. The use of technologies to promote the health of people/families represents a technological innovation in Primary Health Care, with the possibility of impacting health conditions and promoting healthier life choices.
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