Interface between chemical exposure and risks to children’s health: Nursing undergraduate students' knowledge
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Resumo: | Introduction: The advances in prevention politics and research on children's environmental health require the qualification of health professionals with knowledge and skills on the effects and risks of exposure of environmental chemical contaminants to children's health. Objective: Evaluate if nursing students were able to identify the relationship between the chemical exposure and the risks to children’s health and if this knowledge is different based on each year of college. Method: Cross-sectional study with a questionnaire applied to 120 Nursing undergraduate students, from Federal Fluminense University, Rio das Ostras campus, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Statistical analysis involved the Chi-square test, Fisher’s exact test, and Kruskal-Wallis test. Results: There was a significant difference in the students' knowledge among the undergraduate years about the effect of chemical exposure during breastfeeding, drug use during pregnancy, and exposure to soil with pesticides during childhood. The cohort with the highest comprehension of these effects was third-year students (in a five-year program. Not only the knowledge about methylmercury was different throughout the five years of the nursing course, but 44.9% weren’t able to answer about this xenobiotic. Conclusion: Participants evaluated in their final year of study were unable to demonstrate appropriate knowledge of some factors of chemical exposure in children, which indicates that education on this theme insufficient. These results highlight the fundamental need for improvements in teaching related to children's environmental health, especially toxicology, in the nursing curriculum. |
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Interface between chemical exposure and risks to children’s health: Nursing undergraduate students' knowledge Interfaz entre exposición química y riesgos para la salud infantil: Conocimiento de los graduados en Enfermería Interface entre exposição química e riscos à saúde da criança: Conhecimento de graduandos de Enfermagem EnfermagemSaúde ambientalPediatria.EnfermeríaSalud ambientalPediatría.NursingEnvironmental healthPediatrics.Introduction: The advances in prevention politics and research on children's environmental health require the qualification of health professionals with knowledge and skills on the effects and risks of exposure of environmental chemical contaminants to children's health. Objective: Evaluate if nursing students were able to identify the relationship between the chemical exposure and the risks to children’s health and if this knowledge is different based on each year of college. Method: Cross-sectional study with a questionnaire applied to 120 Nursing undergraduate students, from Federal Fluminense University, Rio das Ostras campus, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Statistical analysis involved the Chi-square test, Fisher’s exact test, and Kruskal-Wallis test. Results: There was a significant difference in the students' knowledge among the undergraduate years about the effect of chemical exposure during breastfeeding, drug use during pregnancy, and exposure to soil with pesticides during childhood. The cohort with the highest comprehension of these effects was third-year students (in a five-year program. Not only the knowledge about methylmercury was different throughout the five years of the nursing course, but 44.9% weren’t able to answer about this xenobiotic. Conclusion: Participants evaluated in their final year of study were unable to demonstrate appropriate knowledge of some factors of chemical exposure in children, which indicates that education on this theme insufficient. These results highlight the fundamental need for improvements in teaching related to children's environmental health, especially toxicology, in the nursing curriculum.Introducción: El avance en las políticas de prevención e investigación en salud ambiental infantil requiere la calificación de los profesionales de salud con conocimientos y habilidades a cerca de los riesgos para la salud de los niños la exposición a los contaminantes químicos ambientales. Objetivo: Evaluar si los estudiantes de enfermería identifican la relación entre los factores de exposición a sustancias químicas y los riesgos para la salud de los niños y si este conocimiento difiere según el año de graduación. Método: Estudio transversal con cuestionario aplicado a los 120 estudiantes de enfermería de la Universidad Federal Fluminense, campus Rio das Ostras, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. El análisis estadístico involucró la prueba de Chi-cuadrado, la prueba exacta de Fisher y Kruskal-Wallis. Resultados: Se hizo evidente una diferencia significativa en el conocimiento de los estudiantes entre los cinco años de graduación a cerca de los siguientes factores de exposición: lactancia materna, uso de drogas durante el embarazo y suelo con presencia de pesticidas. Se hace importante destacar que, un mayor número de estudiantes del tercer año coincidieron con las afirmaciones sobre dichos factores. A pesar de que el conocimiento sobre el metilmercurio difiere estadísticamente entre los estudiantes de cinco años, el 44,9% no sabía cómo opinar sobre este xenobiótico. Conclusión: Los participantes de los últimos años de la carrera de enfermería evaluados no demostraron un conocimiento adecuado sobre algunos factores de la exposición química infantil, lo que indica que el contexto de formación no ha ofrecido actividades docentes sobre esta temática. Tal desconocimiento por parte de los estudiantes revela que la inclusión de contenidos relacionados a la salud ambiental infantil, especialmente la toxicología, en el currículo de enfermería es fundamental.Introdução: O avanço nas políticas de prevenção e pesquisas em saúde ambiental infantil exige a qualificação de profissionais de saúde com conhecimentos e habilidades sobre riscos à saúde da criança da exposição a contaminantes químicos ambientais. Objetivo: Avaliar se estudantes de enfermagem identificam a relação entre fatores de exposição química e riscos à saúde da criança e se este conhecimento difere conforme o ano de graduação. Método: Estudo transversal com questionário aplicado a 120 estudantes do curso de graduação em enfermagem da Universidade Federal Fluminense, campus Rio das Ostras, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. A análise estatística envolveu o teste Qui-quadrado, exato de Fisher e Kruskal-Wallis. Resultados: Evidenciou-se diferença significativa no conhecimento dos estudantes entre os cinco anos de graduação sobre os seguintes fatores de exposição: amamentação, uso de drogas durante a gestação e solo com a presença de pesticidas. Destaca-se que, um número maior de alunos do terceiro ano concordou com as assertivas sobre tais fatores. Apesar do conhecimento sobre metilmercúrio ter se diferenciado estatisticamente entre os estudantes dos cinco anos, 44,9% não souberam opinar sobre este xenobiótico. Conclusão: Os participantes dos últimos anos do curso de graduação em enfermagem avaliado não demonstraram conhecimento adequado sobre alguns fatores de exposição química infantil indicando que o contexto formativo não tem ofertado atividades de ensino sobre este tema. Tal desconhecimento dos estudantes revela que a inclusão de conteúdos relativos à saúde ambiental infantil, especialmente da toxicologia, no currículo da enfermagem é fundamental.Research, Society and Development2021-05-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1479610.33448/rsd-v10i5.14796Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 5; e18710514796Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 5; e18710514796Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 5; e187105147962525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/14796/13303Copyright (c) 2021 Rayssa Bravo de Oliveira Vollmer; Marcela de Abreu Moniz; Joana de Andrade Nobre Ferraz; Rayara Mozer Dias; Lídia Santos Soares; Brunno Lessa Saldanha Xaxier; Jane Baptista Quitete; Rosana de Carvalho Castro ; Maria da Anunciação Silva; Yasmin Campos dos Santos Maia; Miriellen Bueno da Silva ; Ingrid da Silva Souzahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVollmer, Rayssa Bravo de Oliveira Moniz, Marcela de Abreu Ferraz, Joana de Andrade Nobre Dias, Rayara Mozer Soares, Lídia Santos Xaxier, Brunno Lessa Saldanha Quitete, Jane Baptista Castro , Rosana de Carvalho Silva, Maria da Anunciação Maia, Yasmin Campos dos Santos Silva , Miriellen Bueno da Souza, Ingrid da Silva 2021-05-17T18:20:49Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/14796Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:35:48.161847Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Interface between chemical exposure and risks to children’s health: Nursing undergraduate students' knowledge Interfaz entre exposición química y riesgos para la salud infantil: Conocimiento de los graduados en Enfermería Interface entre exposição química e riscos à saúde da criança: Conhecimento de graduandos de Enfermagem |
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Interface between chemical exposure and risks to children’s health: Nursing undergraduate students' knowledge |
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Interface between chemical exposure and risks to children’s health: Nursing undergraduate students' knowledge Vollmer, Rayssa Bravo de Oliveira Enfermagem Saúde ambiental Pediatria. Enfermería Salud ambiental Pediatría. Nursing Environmental health Pediatrics. |
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Interface between chemical exposure and risks to children’s health: Nursing undergraduate students' knowledge |
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Interface between chemical exposure and risks to children’s health: Nursing undergraduate students' knowledge |
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Interface between chemical exposure and risks to children’s health: Nursing undergraduate students' knowledge |
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Interface between chemical exposure and risks to children’s health: Nursing undergraduate students' knowledge |
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Interface between chemical exposure and risks to children’s health: Nursing undergraduate students' knowledge |
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Vollmer, Rayssa Bravo de Oliveira |
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Vollmer, Rayssa Bravo de Oliveira Moniz, Marcela de Abreu Ferraz, Joana de Andrade Nobre Dias, Rayara Mozer Soares, Lídia Santos Xaxier, Brunno Lessa Saldanha Quitete, Jane Baptista Castro , Rosana de Carvalho Silva, Maria da Anunciação Maia, Yasmin Campos dos Santos Silva , Miriellen Bueno da Souza, Ingrid da Silva |
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Moniz, Marcela de Abreu Ferraz, Joana de Andrade Nobre Dias, Rayara Mozer Soares, Lídia Santos Xaxier, Brunno Lessa Saldanha Quitete, Jane Baptista Castro , Rosana de Carvalho Silva, Maria da Anunciação Maia, Yasmin Campos dos Santos Silva , Miriellen Bueno da Souza, Ingrid da Silva |
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Vollmer, Rayssa Bravo de Oliveira Moniz, Marcela de Abreu Ferraz, Joana de Andrade Nobre Dias, Rayara Mozer Soares, Lídia Santos Xaxier, Brunno Lessa Saldanha Quitete, Jane Baptista Castro , Rosana de Carvalho Silva, Maria da Anunciação Maia, Yasmin Campos dos Santos Silva , Miriellen Bueno da Souza, Ingrid da Silva |
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Enfermagem Saúde ambiental Pediatria. Enfermería Salud ambiental Pediatría. Nursing Environmental health Pediatrics. |
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Enfermagem Saúde ambiental Pediatria. Enfermería Salud ambiental Pediatría. Nursing Environmental health Pediatrics. |
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Introduction: The advances in prevention politics and research on children's environmental health require the qualification of health professionals with knowledge and skills on the effects and risks of exposure of environmental chemical contaminants to children's health. Objective: Evaluate if nursing students were able to identify the relationship between the chemical exposure and the risks to children’s health and if this knowledge is different based on each year of college. Method: Cross-sectional study with a questionnaire applied to 120 Nursing undergraduate students, from Federal Fluminense University, Rio das Ostras campus, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Statistical analysis involved the Chi-square test, Fisher’s exact test, and Kruskal-Wallis test. Results: There was a significant difference in the students' knowledge among the undergraduate years about the effect of chemical exposure during breastfeeding, drug use during pregnancy, and exposure to soil with pesticides during childhood. The cohort with the highest comprehension of these effects was third-year students (in a five-year program. Not only the knowledge about methylmercury was different throughout the five years of the nursing course, but 44.9% weren’t able to answer about this xenobiotic. Conclusion: Participants evaluated in their final year of study were unable to demonstrate appropriate knowledge of some factors of chemical exposure in children, which indicates that education on this theme insufficient. These results highlight the fundamental need for improvements in teaching related to children's environmental health, especially toxicology, in the nursing curriculum. |
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