Training on vaccine for community health agents: report on the experience of residents in collective health
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Resumo: | Introduction: The territorialization process enables knowledge about the population's needs, supporting the planning of health actions. In this context, the Community Health Agent is the main link between the community and the Basic Health Unit, and among their attributions is the monitoring of the vaccination situation. Thus, professional improvement in this theme is of fundamental importance for its correct dissemination in the territory. Objective: To describe the experience of residents in Public Health about activities developed in Primary Care. Methods: This is an experience report resulting from a training activity on the vaccination calendar, developed for community health workers in a Basic Unit in the municipality of Salgueiro-PE. Results: The moment was given by the regional coordinator of the PNI, who started by asking questions about the theme, enabling the exchange of experiences among the participants. Then, the speaker explained about the vaccination calendar and the main vaccination campaigns. At the end, a printed material produced by the residents was delivered, containing the vaccines distributed by age group, in order to become a working tool for the agents. Final Considerations: This study highlights the importance of constant training so that health professionals can provide the population with up-to-date and correct information. In addition, it contributes to the process of training residents in Public Health so that they can understand the role of primary care within the Health Care Network. |
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Training on vaccine for community health agents: report on the experience of residents in collective health Formación en vacuna para agentes de salud comunitarios: informe sobre la experiencia de residentes en salud colectiva Capacitação sobre vacina para os agentes comunitários de saúde: relato de experiência de residentes em saúde coletiva Community Health AgentsProfessional TrainingPublic health.Agentes comunitarios de saludCapacitación profesionalSalud pública. Agentes Comunitários de SaúdeCapacitação ProfissionalSaúde coletiva.Introduction: The territorialization process enables knowledge about the population's needs, supporting the planning of health actions. In this context, the Community Health Agent is the main link between the community and the Basic Health Unit, and among their attributions is the monitoring of the vaccination situation. Thus, professional improvement in this theme is of fundamental importance for its correct dissemination in the territory. Objective: To describe the experience of residents in Public Health about activities developed in Primary Care. Methods: This is an experience report resulting from a training activity on the vaccination calendar, developed for community health workers in a Basic Unit in the municipality of Salgueiro-PE. Results: The moment was given by the regional coordinator of the PNI, who started by asking questions about the theme, enabling the exchange of experiences among the participants. Then, the speaker explained about the vaccination calendar and the main vaccination campaigns. At the end, a printed material produced by the residents was delivered, containing the vaccines distributed by age group, in order to become a working tool for the agents. Final Considerations: This study highlights the importance of constant training so that health professionals can provide the population with up-to-date and correct information. In addition, it contributes to the process of training residents in Public Health so that they can understand the role of primary care within the Health Care Network.Introducción: El proceso de territorialización permite conocer las necesidades de la población, apoyando la planificación de acciones de salud. En este contexto, el Agente Comunitario de Salud es el vínculo principal entre la comunidad y la Unidad Básica de Salud, y entre sus atribuciones está el seguimiento de la situación de vacunación. Por tanto, la superación profesional en esta temática es de fundamental importancia para su correcta difusión en el territorio. Objetivo: Describir la experiencia de los residentes de Salud Pública sobre las actividades desarrolladas en Atención Primaria. Métodos: Se trata de un relato de experiencia resultante de una actividad de capacitación sobre el calendario de vacunación, desarrollada para trabajadores comunitarios de salud en una Unidad Básica del municipio de Salgueiro-PE. Resultados: El momento estuvo a cargo de la coordinadora regional del PNI, quien comenzó haciendo preguntas sobre el tema, posibilitando el intercambio de experiencias entre los participantes. A continuación, el ponente explicó sobre el calendario de vacunación y las principales campañas de vacunación. Al finalizar, se entregó un material impreso elaborado por los vecinos, que contiene las vacunas distribuidas por grupos de edad, con el fin de que se convierta en una herramienta de trabajo para los agentes. Consideraciones finales: Este trabajo destaca la importancia de la capacitación constante para que los profesionales de la salud puedan brindar a la población información actualizada y correcta. Además, contribuye al proceso de formación de los residentes en Salud Pública para que comprendan el papel de la atención primaria dentro de la Red Asistencial.Introdução: O processo de territorialização possibilita o conhecimento acerca das necessidades da população subsidiando o planejamento de ações em saúde. Nesse contexto, o Agente Comunitário de Saúde faz o principal elo entre a comunidade e a Unidade Básica de Saúde, e dentre suas atribuições está o acompanhamento da situação vacinal. Dessa forma, o aperfeiçoamento profissional nessa temática é de fundamental importância para sua correta divulgação no território. Objetivo: Descrever a experiência das residentes em Saúde Coletiva sobre atividade desenvolvida em uma Unidade Básica de Saúde. Métodos: Trata-se de um relato de experiência resultante de uma atividade de capacitação sobre calendário vacinal, desenvolvida para os agentes comunitários de saúde de uma Unidade Básica do município de Salgueiro-PE. Resultados: O momento foi ministrado pela coordenadora regional do PNI que iniciou realizando questionamentos sobre a temática possibilitando a troca de experiências entre os participantes. Em seguida, a palestrante explanou sobre o calendário vacinal e as principais campanhas de vacinação. Ao final foi entregue um material impresso produzido pelas residentes contendo as vacinas distribuídas por faixa etária, a fim de se tornar um instrumento de trabalho para os agentes. Considerações Finais: O presente trabalho ressalta a importância da constante capacitação para que os profissionais de saúde consigam repassar à população informações atualizadas e corretas. Além disso, contribui para o processo de formação das residentes em Saúde Coletiva de forma que consigam entender o papel da atenção básica dentro da Rede de Atenção à Saúde.Research, Society and Development2021-09-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1996310.33448/rsd-v10i12.19963Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 12; e23101219963Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 12; e23101219963Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 12; e231012199632525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19963/17941Copyright (c) 2021 Diana Loyce Monteiro; Ana Carolina dos Santos Anjos; Rafaela de Oliveira Xavier; Renata de Oliveira Cartaxohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMonteiro, Diana Loyce Anjos, Ana Carolina dos Santos Xavier, Rafaela de OliveiraCartaxo, Renata de Oliveira 2021-11-14T20:26:51Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19963Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:44.377343Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Training on vaccine for community health agents: report on the experience of residents in collective health Formación en vacuna para agentes de salud comunitarios: informe sobre la experiencia de residentes en salud colectiva Capacitação sobre vacina para os agentes comunitários de saúde: relato de experiência de residentes em saúde coletiva |
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Training on vaccine for community health agents: report on the experience of residents in collective health |
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Training on vaccine for community health agents: report on the experience of residents in collective health Monteiro, Diana Loyce Community Health Agents Professional Training Public health. Agentes comunitarios de salud Capacitación profesional Salud pública. Agentes Comunitários de Saúde Capacitação Profissional Saúde coletiva. |
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Training on vaccine for community health agents: report on the experience of residents in collective health |
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Training on vaccine for community health agents: report on the experience of residents in collective health |
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Training on vaccine for community health agents: report on the experience of residents in collective health |
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Training on vaccine for community health agents: report on the experience of residents in collective health |
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Training on vaccine for community health agents: report on the experience of residents in collective health |
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Monteiro, Diana Loyce |
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Monteiro, Diana Loyce Anjos, Ana Carolina dos Santos Xavier, Rafaela de Oliveira Cartaxo, Renata de Oliveira |
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Anjos, Ana Carolina dos Santos Xavier, Rafaela de Oliveira Cartaxo, Renata de Oliveira |
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Monteiro, Diana Loyce Anjos, Ana Carolina dos Santos Xavier, Rafaela de Oliveira Cartaxo, Renata de Oliveira |
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Community Health Agents Professional Training Public health. Agentes comunitarios de salud Capacitación profesional Salud pública. Agentes Comunitários de Saúde Capacitação Profissional Saúde coletiva. |
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Community Health Agents Professional Training Public health. Agentes comunitarios de salud Capacitación profesional Salud pública. Agentes Comunitários de Saúde Capacitação Profissional Saúde coletiva. |
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Introduction: The territorialization process enables knowledge about the population's needs, supporting the planning of health actions. In this context, the Community Health Agent is the main link between the community and the Basic Health Unit, and among their attributions is the monitoring of the vaccination situation. Thus, professional improvement in this theme is of fundamental importance for its correct dissemination in the territory. Objective: To describe the experience of residents in Public Health about activities developed in Primary Care. Methods: This is an experience report resulting from a training activity on the vaccination calendar, developed for community health workers in a Basic Unit in the municipality of Salgueiro-PE. Results: The moment was given by the regional coordinator of the PNI, who started by asking questions about the theme, enabling the exchange of experiences among the participants. Then, the speaker explained about the vaccination calendar and the main vaccination campaigns. At the end, a printed material produced by the residents was delivered, containing the vaccines distributed by age group, in order to become a working tool for the agents. Final Considerations: This study highlights the importance of constant training so that health professionals can provide the population with up-to-date and correct information. In addition, it contributes to the process of training residents in Public Health so that they can understand the role of primary care within the Health Care Network. |
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