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“Chagas Express XXI”: A new ArtScience social technology for health and science education—A case study in Brazilian endemic areas of Chagas disease with an active search of chronic cases

BACKGROUND: Chagas Disease (CD) affects 6–7 million people worldwide and is related to poverty-promoting conditions. Chronic asymptomatic cases are mostly invisible to health systems. Aiming (1) to translate CD discoveries into education/information practices to raise alertness and empowerment of af...

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Autores principales: Araujo-Jorge, Tania C., Ferreira, Roberto R., Rocha, Rita C. M., Vieira, Thallyta M., Costa, Nancy D., Santos, Luzia L., Silva, Josefa O., Mendes, Marcelo O., Almeida-Silva, Juliana, Costa, Erik J., Mexas, Rodrigo, Oliveira, Jonathan G., Suarez-Fontes, Ana M., Gonçalves, Teresa C. M., Lopes, Catarina M., Mello, Marcio L., Borges, Cristina X. A., Garzoni, Luciana R., Gibaldi, Daniel, Lannes-Vieira, Joseli, Vannier-Santos, Marcos A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8366985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34288905
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009534
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author Araujo-Jorge, Tania C.
Ferreira, Roberto R.
Rocha, Rita C. M.
Vieira, Thallyta M.
Costa, Nancy D.
Santos, Luzia L.
Silva, Josefa O.
Mendes, Marcelo O.
Almeida-Silva, Juliana
Costa, Erik J.
Mexas, Rodrigo
Oliveira, Jonathan G.
Suarez-Fontes, Ana M.
Gonçalves, Teresa C. M.
Lopes, Catarina M.
Mello, Marcio L.
Borges, Cristina X. A.
Garzoni, Luciana R.
Gibaldi, Daniel
Lannes-Vieira, Joseli
Vannier-Santos, Marcos A.
author_facet Araujo-Jorge, Tania C.
Ferreira, Roberto R.
Rocha, Rita C. M.
Vieira, Thallyta M.
Costa, Nancy D.
Santos, Luzia L.
Silva, Josefa O.
Mendes, Marcelo O.
Almeida-Silva, Juliana
Costa, Erik J.
Mexas, Rodrigo
Oliveira, Jonathan G.
Suarez-Fontes, Ana M.
Gonçalves, Teresa C. M.
Lopes, Catarina M.
Mello, Marcio L.
Borges, Cristina X. A.
Garzoni, Luciana R.
Gibaldi, Daniel
Lannes-Vieira, Joseli
Vannier-Santos, Marcos A.
author_sort Araujo-Jorge, Tania C.
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description BACKGROUND: Chagas Disease (CD) affects 6–7 million people worldwide and is related to poverty-promoting conditions. Chronic asymptomatic cases are mostly invisible to health systems. Aiming (1) to translate CD discoveries into education/information practices to raise alertness and empowerment of affected people; and (2) to perform an active search of CD cases, articulating intersectoral actions to improve the access of infected people to the local health service for the treatment of CD; our research group developed and tested under field conditions as innovative social technology: an itinerant education interdisciplinary setting named “Chagas Express XXI” (CE21). METHODOLOGY: CE21 was created as an “imaginary train” with ~40 ArtScience workshops, games, laboratory activities and conversation circles. An entry/exit plus six activity modules combined associations of affected people, microscopic observations, One Health education, and wellness activities. CE21 was conceived as a social technology, since all the processes were co-created with CD patients and inter-sector local partners. Descriptive statistics showed quantitative data collected throughout the expeditions (CD knowledge, serological results). Qualitative data accessed the public perceptions about the education activities. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: CE21 was exhibited in local educational institutions (schools, universities) in four cities, engaging 2,117 people that evaluated the 41 activities carried out. Citizens and health professionals enjoyed acquisition of information related to blood, parasites, vectors, reservoirs, environmental changes, and social determinants of CD. Further, local legacies of 600 participants volunteer for health promotion groups and CD associations, local empowerment groups to fight for better health conditions, and 05 mural paintings. We observed that 81% of the participants ignored the possibility of treating CD while 52% of the participants requested a blood test for CD showing seropositivity in 20% of them. CONCLUSIONS: CE21 is a social technology potentially useful for health and science education and active search of asymptomatic CD chronic cases. Moreover, this technology may be adapted to understand and to cooperate in other potentially epidemic situations, especially NTDs related.
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spelling pubmed-83669852021-08-17 “Chagas Express XXI”: A new ArtScience social technology for health and science education—A case study in Brazilian endemic areas of Chagas disease with an active search of chronic cases Araujo-Jorge, Tania C. Ferreira, Roberto R. Rocha, Rita C. M. Vieira, Thallyta M. Costa, Nancy D. Santos, Luzia L. Silva, Josefa O. Mendes, Marcelo O. Almeida-Silva, Juliana Costa, Erik J. Mexas, Rodrigo Oliveira, Jonathan G. Suarez-Fontes, Ana M. Gonçalves, Teresa C. M. Lopes, Catarina M. Mello, Marcio L. Borges, Cristina X. A. Garzoni, Luciana R. Gibaldi, Daniel Lannes-Vieira, Joseli Vannier-Santos, Marcos A. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Chagas Disease (CD) affects 6–7 million people worldwide and is related to poverty-promoting conditions. Chronic asymptomatic cases are mostly invisible to health systems. Aiming (1) to translate CD discoveries into education/information practices to raise alertness and empowerment of affected people; and (2) to perform an active search of CD cases, articulating intersectoral actions to improve the access of infected people to the local health service for the treatment of CD; our research group developed and tested under field conditions as innovative social technology: an itinerant education interdisciplinary setting named “Chagas Express XXI” (CE21). METHODOLOGY: CE21 was created as an “imaginary train” with ~40 ArtScience workshops, games, laboratory activities and conversation circles. An entry/exit plus six activity modules combined associations of affected people, microscopic observations, One Health education, and wellness activities. CE21 was conceived as a social technology, since all the processes were co-created with CD patients and inter-sector local partners. Descriptive statistics showed quantitative data collected throughout the expeditions (CD knowledge, serological results). Qualitative data accessed the public perceptions about the education activities. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: CE21 was exhibited in local educational institutions (schools, universities) in four cities, engaging 2,117 people that evaluated the 41 activities carried out. Citizens and health professionals enjoyed acquisition of information related to blood, parasites, vectors, reservoirs, environmental changes, and social determinants of CD. Further, local legacies of 600 participants volunteer for health promotion groups and CD associations, local empowerment groups to fight for better health conditions, and 05 mural paintings. We observed that 81% of the participants ignored the possibility of treating CD while 52% of the participants requested a blood test for CD showing seropositivity in 20% of them. CONCLUSIONS: CE21 is a social technology potentially useful for health and science education and active search of asymptomatic CD chronic cases. Moreover, this technology may be adapted to understand and to cooperate in other potentially epidemic situations, especially NTDs related. Public Library of Science 2021-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8366985/ /pubmed/34288905 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009534 Text en © 2021 Araujo-Jorge et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Araujo-Jorge, Tania C.
Ferreira, Roberto R.
Rocha, Rita C. M.
Vieira, Thallyta M.
Costa, Nancy D.
Santos, Luzia L.
Silva, Josefa O.
Mendes, Marcelo O.
Almeida-Silva, Juliana
Costa, Erik J.
Mexas, Rodrigo
Oliveira, Jonathan G.
Suarez-Fontes, Ana M.
Gonçalves, Teresa C. M.
Lopes, Catarina M.
Mello, Marcio L.
Borges, Cristina X. A.
Garzoni, Luciana R.
Gibaldi, Daniel
Lannes-Vieira, Joseli
Vannier-Santos, Marcos A.
“Chagas Express XXI”: A new ArtScience social technology for health and science education—A case study in Brazilian endemic areas of Chagas disease with an active search of chronic cases
title “Chagas Express XXI”: A new ArtScience social technology for health and science education—A case study in Brazilian endemic areas of Chagas disease with an active search of chronic cases
title_full “Chagas Express XXI”: A new ArtScience social technology for health and science education—A case study in Brazilian endemic areas of Chagas disease with an active search of chronic cases
title_fullStr “Chagas Express XXI”: A new ArtScience social technology for health and science education—A case study in Brazilian endemic areas of Chagas disease with an active search of chronic cases
title_full_unstemmed “Chagas Express XXI”: A new ArtScience social technology for health and science education—A case study in Brazilian endemic areas of Chagas disease with an active search of chronic cases
title_short “Chagas Express XXI”: A new ArtScience social technology for health and science education—A case study in Brazilian endemic areas of Chagas disease with an active search of chronic cases
title_sort “chagas express xxi”: a new artscience social technology for health and science education—a case study in brazilian endemic areas of chagas disease with an active search of chronic cases
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8366985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34288905
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009534
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