Participatory dynamics with prison staff: health practice to combat tuberculosis misinformation and stigmatization

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Autor(a) principal: Boni, Fernando Nunes Gavióli
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Aguia, Amanda Aparecida Silva de, Teixeira, Regina Rafael, Santos, Tamires de Oliveira, Adélia Fernandes, Daniela, Franco, Paulo Henrique Marques, Ueno, Priscilla Yukari, Murgo, Camelia Santina, Peresi-Lordelo, Eliana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/9877
Resumo: Objective: Narrate the experience of an active methodology applied to verify and spread the knowledge about tuberculosis among prison staff of western São Paulo State. Methodology: This is an experience report on activity applied in a dynamic and playful way, where the thematic axes and questions about tuberculosis (contagion, defense, prophylaxis, symptomatology, treatment and social aspects) were drawn, initiating a collective debate. Twenty-six professionals from CIPA (Internal Commission for Accident Prevention) participated in the activity and, at the end, completed a short questionnaire to narrate their experience with the activity, about the relevance and applicability of the topic discussed. Results: The activity promoted very productive debates, demonstrating that many still had doubts about tuberculosis. Despite being satisfied with the methodology, the participants felt the lack of printed material, or the closing with a lecture. In addition, the need to involve prison units and those deprived of liberty in health practices became clear. Conclusion: It was verified that prison staff still lacks knowledge about tuberculosis and this type of activity has the potential to be a good tool for disseminating knowledge.
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spelling Participatory dynamics with prison staff: health practice to combat tuberculosis misinformation and stigmatizationDinámicas participativas con el personal penitenciario: práctica de salud para combatir la desinformación y la estigmatización de la tuberculosisDinâmica participativa com cipeiros prisionais: prática de saúde no combate à desinformação e estigmatização da tuberculoseTuberculosisGovernment employeesPrisonsHealth education.TuberculosisEmpleados del gobiernoPrisionesEducación para la salud.TuberculoseEmpregados do governoPrisõesEducação em saúde.Objective: Narrate the experience of an active methodology applied to verify and spread the knowledge about tuberculosis among prison staff of western São Paulo State. Methodology: This is an experience report on activity applied in a dynamic and playful way, where the thematic axes and questions about tuberculosis (contagion, defense, prophylaxis, symptomatology, treatment and social aspects) were drawn, initiating a collective debate. Twenty-six professionals from CIPA (Internal Commission for Accident Prevention) participated in the activity and, at the end, completed a short questionnaire to narrate their experience with the activity, about the relevance and applicability of the topic discussed. Results: The activity promoted very productive debates, demonstrating that many still had doubts about tuberculosis. Despite being satisfied with the methodology, the participants felt the lack of printed material, or the closing with a lecture. In addition, the need to involve prison units and those deprived of liberty in health practices became clear. Conclusion: It was verified that prison staff still lacks knowledge about tuberculosis and this type of activity has the potential to be a good tool for disseminating knowledge.Objetivo: Narrar la experiencia de una metodología activa aplicada para verificar y difundir el conocimiento sobre la tuberculosis entre el personal penitenciario del occidente del Estado de São Paulo. Metodología: Se trata de un relato de experiencia de actividad aplicada de forma dinámica y lúdica, donde se elaboraron los ejes temáticos y preguntas sobre la tuberculosis (contagio, defensa, profilaxis, sintomatología, tratamiento y aspectos sociales), iniciando un debate colectivo. En la actividad participaron 26 profesionales de CIPA (Comisión Interna de Prevención de Accidentes) y, al finalizar, completaron un breve cuestionario para narrar su experiencia con la actividad, sobre la relevancia y aplicabilidad del tema tratado. Resultados: La actividad promovió debates muy productivos, demostrando que muchos aún tenían dudas sobre la tuberculosis. A pesar de estar satisfechos con la metodología, los participantes sintieron la falta de material impreso, o el cierre con una conferencia. Además, se hizo evidente la necesidad de involucrar a las unidades penitenciarias y a los privados de libertad en las prácticas de salud. Conclusión: Se verificó que el personal penitenciario aún carece de conocimientos sobre la tuberculosis y este tipo de actividad tiene el potencial de ser una buena herramienta de difusión de conocimientos.Objetivo: Narrar a experiência de uma metodologia ativa aplicada para verificar e difundir o conhecimento sobre a tuberculose entre os cipeiros prisionais do Oeste Paulista. Metodologia: Trata-se de um relato de experiência sobre atividade aplicada de forma dinâmica e lúdica, na qual eixos temáticos sobre a tuberculose (contágio, defesa, profilaxia, sintomatologia, tratamento e aspecto social) eram sorteados dando início a um debate coletivo. Vinte e seis profissionais da CIPA (Comissão Interna de Prevenção de Acidentes) participaram da atividade e, ao final, preencheram um pequeno questionário para narrarem discursivamente sua experiência com a atividade, acerca da pertinência e aplicabilidade da temática discutida. Resultados: A atividade promoveu debates bem produtivos, demonstrando que muitos ainda possuem dúvidas sobre a tuberculose. Apesar de satisfeitos com a metodologia, os participantes sentiram falta de material impresso, ou, do fechamento com uma palestra. Além disso, ficou clara a necessidade de envolver as unidades prisionais e os privados de liberdade nas práticas de saúde. Conclusão: Verificou-se que o conhecimento sobre tuberculose ainda é defasado entre os cipeiros prisionais e que atividades deste gênero têm potencial para ser um bom instrumento disseminador de conhecimento.Research, Society and Development2020-11-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/987710.33448/rsd-v9i11.9877Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 11; e4059119877Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 11; e4059119877Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 11; e40591198772525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/9877/8924Copyright (c) 2020 Fernando Nunes Gavióli Boni; Amanda Aparecida Silva de Aguia; Regina Rafael Teixeira; Tamires de Oliveira Santos; Daniela Adélia Fernandes; Paulo Henrique Marques Franco; Priscilla Yukari Ueno; Camelia Santina Murgo; Eliana Peresi-Lordelohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBoni, Fernando Nunes Gavióli Aguia, Amanda Aparecida Silva de Teixeira, Regina Rafael Santos, Tamires de Oliveira Adélia Fernandes, Daniela Franco, Paulo Henrique Marques Ueno, Priscilla Yukari Murgo, Camelia Santina Peresi-Lordelo, Eliana2020-12-10T23:37:57Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9877Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:32:03.473167Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Participatory dynamics with prison staff: health practice to combat tuberculosis misinformation and stigmatization
Dinámicas participativas con el personal penitenciario: práctica de salud para combatir la desinformación y la estigmatización de la tuberculosis
Dinâmica participativa com cipeiros prisionais: prática de saúde no combate à desinformação e estigmatização da tuberculose
title Participatory dynamics with prison staff: health practice to combat tuberculosis misinformation and stigmatization
spellingShingle Participatory dynamics with prison staff: health practice to combat tuberculosis misinformation and stigmatization
Boni, Fernando Nunes Gavióli
Tuberculosis
Government employees
Prisons
Health education.
Tuberculosis
Empleados del gobierno
Prisiones
Educación para la salud.
Tuberculose
Empregados do governo
Prisões
Educação em saúde.
title_short Participatory dynamics with prison staff: health practice to combat tuberculosis misinformation and stigmatization
title_full Participatory dynamics with prison staff: health practice to combat tuberculosis misinformation and stigmatization
title_fullStr Participatory dynamics with prison staff: health practice to combat tuberculosis misinformation and stigmatization
title_full_unstemmed Participatory dynamics with prison staff: health practice to combat tuberculosis misinformation and stigmatization
title_sort Participatory dynamics with prison staff: health practice to combat tuberculosis misinformation and stigmatization
author Boni, Fernando Nunes Gavióli
author_facet Boni, Fernando Nunes Gavióli
Aguia, Amanda Aparecida Silva de
Teixeira, Regina Rafael
Santos, Tamires de Oliveira
Adélia Fernandes, Daniela
Franco, Paulo Henrique Marques
Ueno, Priscilla Yukari
Murgo, Camelia Santina
Peresi-Lordelo, Eliana
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author2 Aguia, Amanda Aparecida Silva de
Teixeira, Regina Rafael
Santos, Tamires de Oliveira
Adélia Fernandes, Daniela
Franco, Paulo Henrique Marques
Ueno, Priscilla Yukari
Murgo, Camelia Santina
Peresi-Lordelo, Eliana
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Boni, Fernando Nunes Gavióli
Aguia, Amanda Aparecida Silva de
Teixeira, Regina Rafael
Santos, Tamires de Oliveira
Adélia Fernandes, Daniela
Franco, Paulo Henrique Marques
Ueno, Priscilla Yukari
Murgo, Camelia Santina
Peresi-Lordelo, Eliana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tuberculosis
Government employees
Prisons
Health education.
Tuberculosis
Empleados del gobierno
Prisiones
Educación para la salud.
Tuberculose
Empregados do governo
Prisões
Educação em saúde.
topic Tuberculosis
Government employees
Prisons
Health education.
Tuberculosis
Empleados del gobierno
Prisiones
Educación para la salud.
Tuberculose
Empregados do governo
Prisões
Educação em saúde.
description Objective: Narrate the experience of an active methodology applied to verify and spread the knowledge about tuberculosis among prison staff of western São Paulo State. Methodology: This is an experience report on activity applied in a dynamic and playful way, where the thematic axes and questions about tuberculosis (contagion, defense, prophylaxis, symptomatology, treatment and social aspects) were drawn, initiating a collective debate. Twenty-six professionals from CIPA (Internal Commission for Accident Prevention) participated in the activity and, at the end, completed a short questionnaire to narrate their experience with the activity, about the relevance and applicability of the topic discussed. Results: The activity promoted very productive debates, demonstrating that many still had doubts about tuberculosis. Despite being satisfied with the methodology, the participants felt the lack of printed material, or the closing with a lecture. In addition, the need to involve prison units and those deprived of liberty in health practices became clear. Conclusion: It was verified that prison staff still lacks knowledge about tuberculosis and this type of activity has the potential to be a good tool for disseminating knowledge.
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