Environment stimulation workshop with community health agents - experience report

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Autor(a) principal: Rabelo, Aneide Rocha Marcos
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Lima, Tainá Nunes Pereira, Arrais, Maria Luisa de Sá Peregrino, Fittipaldi, Etiene Oliveira da Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34125
Resumo: It is an experience report of part of an extension project, developed in a multidisciplinary way, from ideation to its execution. It aims to present the holding of training workshops with Community Health Agents, with the theme of using Environmental Stimulation as an intervention strategy for children with typical development or not. The workshops were composed of four modules, with a total duration of two shifts. Here only the module of Occupational Therapy is described. The demand for participation was spontaneous, with online and free registrations. Active methodology was used, prioritizing dialogue and collective construction. As a trigger point, there was the simulation of the environment of a house, with its main rooms (living room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom), as well as the disposal of everyday objects and toys, industrialized or made of scrap metal. The evaluations were simultaneous and the comments served as reference for the necessary adjustments. As positive feedback were highlighted the dynamics used, which facilitated the exchange of knowledge between participants and a critical analysis of their professional practice, generating new ideas of strategies to intervene in their community, in addition to the recognition of ACS as a knowledge multiplier and team member. The work of the occupational therapist focused on Environmental Stimulation, bringing it as something viable, which can be added to the day-to-day care activities carried out by parents, with known low-cost materials, minimizing the emotional and financial burden of the caregiver, was another differential pointed out.
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spelling Environment stimulation workshop with community health agents - experience reportTaller de estímulo ambiental con agentes comunitarios de la salud - informe de experienciaOficina de estimulação ambiental junto aos agentes comunitários de saúde - relato de experiênciaTerapia ocupacionalAgentes comunitarios de saludEducación en saludMedio social.Terapia ocupacionalAgentes comunitários de saúdeEducação em saúdeMeio social.Occupational therapyCommunity health workersHealth educationSocial environment.It is an experience report of part of an extension project, developed in a multidisciplinary way, from ideation to its execution. It aims to present the holding of training workshops with Community Health Agents, with the theme of using Environmental Stimulation as an intervention strategy for children with typical development or not. The workshops were composed of four modules, with a total duration of two shifts. Here only the module of Occupational Therapy is described. The demand for participation was spontaneous, with online and free registrations. Active methodology was used, prioritizing dialogue and collective construction. As a trigger point, there was the simulation of the environment of a house, with its main rooms (living room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom), as well as the disposal of everyday objects and toys, industrialized or made of scrap metal. The evaluations were simultaneous and the comments served as reference for the necessary adjustments. As positive feedback were highlighted the dynamics used, which facilitated the exchange of knowledge between participants and a critical analysis of their professional practice, generating new ideas of strategies to intervene in their community, in addition to the recognition of ACS as a knowledge multiplier and team member. The work of the occupational therapist focused on Environmental Stimulation, bringing it as something viable, which can be added to the day-to-day care activities carried out by parents, with known low-cost materials, minimizing the emotional and financial burden of the caregiver, was another differential pointed out.Se trata de un relato de experiencia de parte de un proyecto de extensión, desarrollado de forma multidisciplinar, desde la ideación hasta la ejecución. Tiene como objetivo presentar la realización de los talleres de capacitación junto a los Agentes Comunitarios de Salud (ACS), con la temática del uso de la Estimulación Ambiental como estrategia de intervención de niños con desarrollo típico o no. Los talleres constaban de cuatro módulos, con una duración total de dos turnos. Aquí se describe solo el módulo de la Terapia Ocupacional. La demanda de participación era espontánea, con inscripciones en línea y gratuitas. Se utilizó la metodología activa, priorizando el diálogo y la construcción colectiva. Como punto disparador, estaba la simulación del ambiente de una casa, con sus habitaciones principales (sala de estar, cocina, dormitorio y baño) así como la disposición de los objetos cotidianos y juguetes, industrializados o hechos de chatarra. Las evaluaciones eran simultáneas y los comentarios servían como referencia para los ajustes necesarios. Como devolutiva positiva fue destacada la dinámica utilizada, que ha facilitado el intercambio de conocimientos entre los participantes y un análisis crítico de su práctica profesional, generando nuevas ideas de estrategias para intervenir en su comunidad, además del reconocimiento del ACS como multiplicador de conocimiento y miembro del equipo. El trabajo del terapeuta ocupacional en Estimulación Ambiental, llevándolo como algo viable, que puede sumarse a las actividades de cuidado diario realizadas por los padres, con materiales conocidos y de bajo coste, minimizando la sobrecarga emocional y financiera del cuidador, fue otro diferencial señalado.Trata-se de um relato de experiência de parte de um projeto de extensão, desenvolvido de forma multidisciplinar, da ideação até a sua execução. Tem como objetivo apresentar a realização das oficinas de capacitação junto aos Agentes Comunitários de Saúde (ACS), com a temática do uso da Estimulação Ambiental como estratégia de intervenção de crianças com desenvolvimento típico ou não. As oficinas eram compostas por quatro módulos, com duração total de dois turnos. Aqui é descrito apenas o módulo da Terapia Ocupacional. A demanda de participação era espontânea, com inscrições on-line e gratuitas. Foi utilizada a metodologia ativa, priorizando o diálogo e a construção coletiva. Como ponto disparador, havia a simulação do ambiente de uma casa, com seus cômodos principais (sala, cozinha, quarto e banheiro), bem como a disposição de objetos do cotidiano e brinquedos, industrializados ou feitos de sucata. As avaliações eram simultâneas e os comentários serviam como referência para os ajustes necessários. Como devolutiva positiva foi destacada a dinâmica utilizada, que facilitou a troca de saberes entre os participantes e uma análise crítica da sua prática profissional, gerando novas ideias de estratégias para intervir na sua comunidade, além do reconhecimento do ACS como multiplicador de conhecimento e membro da equipe. O trabalho do terapeuta ocupacional voltado à Estimulação Ambiental, trazendo-a como algo viável, que pode ser somada às atividades de cuidado do dia a dia realizadas pelos pais, com materiais conhecidos e de baixo custo, minimizando a sobrecarga emocional e financeira do cuidador, foi outro diferencial apontado.Research, Society and Development2023-06-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3412510.33448/rsd-v12i6.34125Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 No. 6; e21612634125Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 Núm. 6; e21612634125Research, Society and Development; v. 12 n. 6; e216126341252525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34125/34191Copyright (c) 2023 Aneide Rocha Marcos Rabelo; Tainá Nunes Pereira Lima; Maria Luisa de Sá Peregrino Arrais; Etiene Oliveira da Silva Fittipaldihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRabelo, Aneide Rocha Marcos Lima, Tainá Nunes Pereira Arrais, Maria Luisa de Sá Peregrino Fittipaldi, Etiene Oliveira da Silva 2023-07-06T11:16:27Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/34125Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2023-07-06T11:16:27Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Environment stimulation workshop with community health agents - experience report
Taller de estímulo ambiental con agentes comunitarios de la salud - informe de experiencia
Oficina de estimulação ambiental junto aos agentes comunitários de saúde - relato de experiência
title Environment stimulation workshop with community health agents - experience report
spellingShingle Environment stimulation workshop with community health agents - experience report
Rabelo, Aneide Rocha Marcos
Terapia ocupacional
Agentes comunitarios de salud
Educación en salud
Medio social.
Terapia ocupacional
Agentes comunitários de saúde
Educação em saúde
Meio social.
Occupational therapy
Community health workers
Health education
Social environment.
title_short Environment stimulation workshop with community health agents - experience report
title_full Environment stimulation workshop with community health agents - experience report
title_fullStr Environment stimulation workshop with community health agents - experience report
title_full_unstemmed Environment stimulation workshop with community health agents - experience report
title_sort Environment stimulation workshop with community health agents - experience report
author Rabelo, Aneide Rocha Marcos
author_facet Rabelo, Aneide Rocha Marcos
Lima, Tainá Nunes Pereira
Arrais, Maria Luisa de Sá Peregrino
Fittipaldi, Etiene Oliveira da Silva
author_role author
author2 Lima, Tainá Nunes Pereira
Arrais, Maria Luisa de Sá Peregrino
Fittipaldi, Etiene Oliveira da Silva
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rabelo, Aneide Rocha Marcos
Lima, Tainá Nunes Pereira
Arrais, Maria Luisa de Sá Peregrino
Fittipaldi, Etiene Oliveira da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Terapia ocupacional
Agentes comunitarios de salud
Educación en salud
Medio social.
Terapia ocupacional
Agentes comunitários de saúde
Educação em saúde
Meio social.
Occupational therapy
Community health workers
Health education
Social environment.
topic Terapia ocupacional
Agentes comunitarios de salud
Educación en salud
Medio social.
Terapia ocupacional
Agentes comunitários de saúde
Educação em saúde
Meio social.
Occupational therapy
Community health workers
Health education
Social environment.
description It is an experience report of part of an extension project, developed in a multidisciplinary way, from ideation to its execution. It aims to present the holding of training workshops with Community Health Agents, with the theme of using Environmental Stimulation as an intervention strategy for children with typical development or not. The workshops were composed of four modules, with a total duration of two shifts. Here only the module of Occupational Therapy is described. The demand for participation was spontaneous, with online and free registrations. Active methodology was used, prioritizing dialogue and collective construction. As a trigger point, there was the simulation of the environment of a house, with its main rooms (living room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom), as well as the disposal of everyday objects and toys, industrialized or made of scrap metal. The evaluations were simultaneous and the comments served as reference for the necessary adjustments. As positive feedback were highlighted the dynamics used, which facilitated the exchange of knowledge between participants and a critical analysis of their professional practice, generating new ideas of strategies to intervene in their community, in addition to the recognition of ACS as a knowledge multiplier and team member. The work of the occupational therapist focused on Environmental Stimulation, bringing it as something viable, which can be added to the day-to-day care activities carried out by parents, with known low-cost materials, minimizing the emotional and financial burden of the caregiver, was another differential pointed out.
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