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Massive health education through technological mediation: Analyses and impacts on the syphilis epidemic in Brazil
With syphilis cases on the rise, Brazil declared an epidemic in 2016. To address the consequent public health crisis, the Ministry of Health laid out a rapid response plan, namely, the “Syphilis No!” Project (SNP), a national instrument to fight the disease which encompasses four dimensions: (a) man...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9551019/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36238258 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.944213 |
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author | Caitano, Alexandre R. Gusmão, Cristine M. G. Dias-Trindade, Sara Barbalho, Ingridy M. P. Morais, Philippi Sedir G. Caldeira-Silva, Gleyson J. P. Romão, Manoel H. Valentim, Janaína L. R. S. Dias, Aline P. Alcoforado, Joaquim L. M. Oliveira, Carlos A. P. Coutinho, Karilany D. Rêgo, Maria C. F. D. Valentim, Ricardo A. M. |
author_facet | Caitano, Alexandre R. Gusmão, Cristine M. G. Dias-Trindade, Sara Barbalho, Ingridy M. P. Morais, Philippi Sedir G. Caldeira-Silva, Gleyson J. P. Romão, Manoel H. Valentim, Janaína L. R. S. Dias, Aline P. Alcoforado, Joaquim L. M. Oliveira, Carlos A. P. Coutinho, Karilany D. Rêgo, Maria C. F. D. Valentim, Ricardo A. M. |
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description | With syphilis cases on the rise, Brazil declared an epidemic in 2016. To address the consequent public health crisis, the Ministry of Health laid out a rapid response plan, namely, the “Syphilis No!” Project (SNP), a national instrument to fight the disease which encompasses four dimensions: (a) management and governance, (b) surveillance, (c) comprehensive care, and (d) strengthening of educommunication. In the dimension of education, the SNP developed the learning pathway “Syphilis and other Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)” to strengthen and promote Health Education. This pathway features 54 Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), delivered through the Virtual Learning Environment of the Brazilian Health System (AVASUS). This paper analyzes the impacts of the learning pathway “Syphilis and other STIs” on the response to the epidemic in Brazil, highlighting the educational process of the learning pathway and its social implications from the perspective of the United Nations' 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals. Three distinct databases were used to organize the educational data: the learning pathway “Syphilis and other STIs” from AVASUS, the National Registry of HealthCare Facilities from the Brazilian Ministry of Health (MoH), and the Brazilian Occupation Classification, from the Ministry of Labor. The analysis provides a comprehensive description of the 54 courses of the learning pathway, which has 177,732 enrollments and 93,617 participants from all Brazilian regions, especially the Southeast, which accounts for the highest number of enrollees. Additionally, it is worth noting that students living abroad also enrolled in the courses. Data characterization provided a demographic study focused on the course participants' profession and level of care practiced, revealing that the majority (85%) worked in primary and secondary healthcare. These practitioners are the target audience of the learning pathway and, accordingly, are part of the personnel directly engaged in healthcare services that fight the syphilis epidemic in Brazil. |
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spelling | pubmed-95510192022-10-12 Massive health education through technological mediation: Analyses and impacts on the syphilis epidemic in Brazil Caitano, Alexandre R. Gusmão, Cristine M. G. Dias-Trindade, Sara Barbalho, Ingridy M. P. Morais, Philippi Sedir G. Caldeira-Silva, Gleyson J. P. Romão, Manoel H. Valentim, Janaína L. R. S. Dias, Aline P. Alcoforado, Joaquim L. M. Oliveira, Carlos A. P. Coutinho, Karilany D. Rêgo, Maria C. F. D. Valentim, Ricardo A. M. Front Public Health Public Health With syphilis cases on the rise, Brazil declared an epidemic in 2016. To address the consequent public health crisis, the Ministry of Health laid out a rapid response plan, namely, the “Syphilis No!” Project (SNP), a national instrument to fight the disease which encompasses four dimensions: (a) management and governance, (b) surveillance, (c) comprehensive care, and (d) strengthening of educommunication. In the dimension of education, the SNP developed the learning pathway “Syphilis and other Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)” to strengthen and promote Health Education. This pathway features 54 Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), delivered through the Virtual Learning Environment of the Brazilian Health System (AVASUS). This paper analyzes the impacts of the learning pathway “Syphilis and other STIs” on the response to the epidemic in Brazil, highlighting the educational process of the learning pathway and its social implications from the perspective of the United Nations' 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals. Three distinct databases were used to organize the educational data: the learning pathway “Syphilis and other STIs” from AVASUS, the National Registry of HealthCare Facilities from the Brazilian Ministry of Health (MoH), and the Brazilian Occupation Classification, from the Ministry of Labor. The analysis provides a comprehensive description of the 54 courses of the learning pathway, which has 177,732 enrollments and 93,617 participants from all Brazilian regions, especially the Southeast, which accounts for the highest number of enrollees. Additionally, it is worth noting that students living abroad also enrolled in the courses. Data characterization provided a demographic study focused on the course participants' profession and level of care practiced, revealing that the majority (85%) worked in primary and secondary healthcare. These practitioners are the target audience of the learning pathway and, accordingly, are part of the personnel directly engaged in healthcare services that fight the syphilis epidemic in Brazil. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9551019/ /pubmed/36238258 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.944213 Text en Copyright © 2022 Caitano, Gusmão, Dias-Trindade, Barbalho, Morais, Caldeira-Silva, Romão, Valentim, Dias, Alcoforado, Oliveira, Coutinho, Rêgo and Valentim. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Public Health Caitano, Alexandre R. Gusmão, Cristine M. G. Dias-Trindade, Sara Barbalho, Ingridy M. P. Morais, Philippi Sedir G. Caldeira-Silva, Gleyson J. P. Romão, Manoel H. Valentim, Janaína L. R. S. Dias, Aline P. Alcoforado, Joaquim L. M. Oliveira, Carlos A. P. Coutinho, Karilany D. Rêgo, Maria C. F. D. Valentim, Ricardo A. M. Massive health education through technological mediation: Analyses and impacts on the syphilis epidemic in Brazil |
title | Massive health education through technological mediation: Analyses and impacts on the syphilis epidemic in Brazil |
title_full | Massive health education through technological mediation: Analyses and impacts on the syphilis epidemic in Brazil |
title_fullStr | Massive health education through technological mediation: Analyses and impacts on the syphilis epidemic in Brazil |
title_full_unstemmed | Massive health education through technological mediation: Analyses and impacts on the syphilis epidemic in Brazil |
title_short | Massive health education through technological mediation: Analyses and impacts on the syphilis epidemic in Brazil |
title_sort | massive health education through technological mediation: analyses and impacts on the syphilis epidemic in brazil |
topic | Public Health |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9551019/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36238258 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.944213 |
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