Conhecimento sobre AIDS e drogas : estabelecendo a diferença entre alunos de enfermagem e outros cursos de graduação

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Ano de defesa: 2008
Autor(a) principal: Santos, Sônia Maria Soares dos
Orientador(a): Não Informado pela instituição
Banca de defesa: Não Informado pela instituição
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual de Maringá
Brasil
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem
UEM
Maringá, PR
Departamento de Enfermagem
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Não Informado pela instituição
Departamento: Não Informado pela instituição
País: Não Informado pela instituição
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.uem.br:8080/jspui/handle/1/2353
Resumo: Youths are seen as a population, which is vulnerable to infection by HIV/AIDS virus and to contact with drugs. This study had as main objective to measure the knowledge acquired by university students on subjects such as, AIDS and drugs, aiming at identifying significant differences between the knowledge acquired during the first and last years at university and among the variety of university courses offered. Based on a random sample comprising 276 students, admitted and graduating at university in 2007, a 'survey1 was carried out in a State University located in the Northwest Area of Paraná. Data were collected through an anonymous self'-filling questionnaire, with punctual and specific subjects, which was answered by students and validated by specialists in the area. The specific subjects were divided into three levels: lower, average and high complexity level. The sample population comprised 70% female and 30% male students. Most of the students were single 86.6%), 82.7% were in the age group from 17 to 25 years, and 69.9% of the population was self ranged as being 'white people'. Out of that population, 93% lived in the urban area and their average income was between three to seven minimum wages. Most of them had an employment contract (74.3%) with a workload superior to eight hours/day. The main source of information to that population was the television, followed by the Internet. The population investigated reported that they rarely read a newspaper and read a book every six months. The study showed significant differences concerning the students' knowledge on AIDS and drugs, mainly on subjects claimed to be of average and high complexity, but their knowledge was considered insufficient. The students attending the Nursing Course, especially the graduating ones, showed to have higher knowledge concerning AIDS. Although the knowledge on drugs was smaller than the knowledge on AIDS, it was observed that it was larger among the Nursing graduating students than among the students attending the first years and the students attending other areas. The poor knowledge on AIDS and drugs, among the students investigated, besides showing lack of information, showed gaps in teaching, with dissociation of interdisciplinary and inter curricular study contents. Data collected supply subsidies for a deep reflection on those students' education process, thus showing the need for exploring themes, such as Aids and drugs, in the university curriculum/program.
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spelling Conhecimento sobre AIDS e drogas : estabelecendo a diferença entre alunos de enfermagem e outros cursos de graduaçãoAdolescentesDrogas, AidsConhecimentoBrasil.AdolescentAIDSKnowledgeDrugsBrazil.Ciências da SaúdeEnfermagemYouths are seen as a population, which is vulnerable to infection by HIV/AIDS virus and to contact with drugs. This study had as main objective to measure the knowledge acquired by university students on subjects such as, AIDS and drugs, aiming at identifying significant differences between the knowledge acquired during the first and last years at university and among the variety of university courses offered. Based on a random sample comprising 276 students, admitted and graduating at university in 2007, a 'survey1 was carried out in a State University located in the Northwest Area of Paraná. Data were collected through an anonymous self'-filling questionnaire, with punctual and specific subjects, which was answered by students and validated by specialists in the area. The specific subjects were divided into three levels: lower, average and high complexity level. The sample population comprised 70% female and 30% male students. Most of the students were single 86.6%), 82.7% were in the age group from 17 to 25 years, and 69.9% of the population was self ranged as being 'white people'. Out of that population, 93% lived in the urban area and their average income was between three to seven minimum wages. Most of them had an employment contract (74.3%) with a workload superior to eight hours/day. The main source of information to that population was the television, followed by the Internet. The population investigated reported that they rarely read a newspaper and read a book every six months. The study showed significant differences concerning the students' knowledge on AIDS and drugs, mainly on subjects claimed to be of average and high complexity, but their knowledge was considered insufficient. The students attending the Nursing Course, especially the graduating ones, showed to have higher knowledge concerning AIDS. Although the knowledge on drugs was smaller than the knowledge on AIDS, it was observed that it was larger among the Nursing graduating students than among the students attending the first years and the students attending other areas. The poor knowledge on AIDS and drugs, among the students investigated, besides showing lack of information, showed gaps in teaching, with dissociation of interdisciplinary and inter curricular study contents. Data collected supply subsidies for a deep reflection on those students' education process, thus showing the need for exploring themes, such as Aids and drugs, in the university curriculum/program.Os jovens constituem população vulnerável à infecção pelo vírus HIV/AIDS e ao contato com as drogas. Este trabalho teve como principal objetivo investigar o conhecimento de universitários sobre AIDS e drogas, identificando possíveis diferenças entre séries e cursos de graduação. Realizou-se um "survey", no ano de 2007, a partir de uma amostra aleatória de 276 alunos ingressantes e concluintes dos cursos de graduação de uma Faculdade Estadual da Região Noroeste do Paraná. Para a obtenção dos dados os alunos responderam um questionário auto-aplicável, anônimo, com questões pontuais e específicas, validadas por especialistas na área. As questões específicas foram divididas em três graus: baixa, média e alta complexidade. A amostra constituiu-se de 70% de alunos do sexo feminino e 30% do sexo masculino. A maioria era solteira (86,6%) e 82,7% encontravam-se na faixa etária de 17 a 25 anos, sendo que 69,9% se auto classificou como sendo de cor branca. Dessa população, 93% moravam na zona urbana e a renda média ficou entre três a sete salários mínimos. A maioria tinha vínculo empregatício (74,3%) com uma carga horária de trabalho superior a oito horas/dia. A principal fonte de informação era a televisão, seguida da Internet. Os alunos da amostra raramente liam jornal e liam um livro a cada seis meses. Não foi observado padrão uniforme entre as repostas da amostra de alunos. O índice de 90% de acertos ocorreu em apenas 13% das questões, as quais se referiam aos fatores de risco para a infecção pelo vírus HIV em UDI, o material biológico para o diagnóstico da AIDS e os fatores de vulnerabilidade para a AIDS. A média de acerto entre os alunos de Enfermagem foi de 18 questões por aluno e entre os alunos dos demais cursos foi de 16,5. As diferenças no conhecimento entre os concluintes de enfermagem e os demais alunos, ficaram evidentes nas questões de média e alta complexidade. Observou-se que os alunos possuíam conhecimento sobre AIDS e drogas, porém, insuficiente. Os alunos de Enfermagem possuíam mais conhecimento sobre AIDS, especialmente os concluintes, e o conhecimento sobre drogas também foi maior entre os concluintes de enfermagem que entre os ingressantes do mesmo curso e os alunos dos demais cursos, porém menor que o conhecimento assinalado em relação à AIDS. A semelhança na falta de conhecimento entre os alunos foi evidenciada na questão que abrangia as características da epidemia da AIDS no Brasil, incluindo noção de vulnerabilidade. O baixo conhecimento sobre AIDS e drogas entre os alunos demonstrou, além de falta de informação, lacunas no ensino, com dissociação de conteúdos interdisciplinares e inter curriculares. Os dados obtidos fornecem subsídios para uma reflexão acerca do processo educacional destes alunos, e mostram a necessidade da abordagem dos temas AIDS e drogas no currículo escolar.89 fUniversidade Estadual de MaringáBrasilPrograma de Pós-Graduação em EnfermagemUEMMaringá, PRDepartamento de EnfermagemMagda Lúcia Félix de OliveiraSandra Cristina Pillon - USP - Ribeirão PretoTaqueco Teruya Uchimura - UEMSantos, Sônia Maria Soares dos2018-04-10T19:15:34Z2018-04-10T19:15:34Z2008info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesishttp://repositorio.uem.br:8080/jspui/handle/1/2353porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (RI-UEM)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEM2018-04-10T19:15:34Zoai:localhost:1/2353Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.uem.br:8080/oai/requestopendoar:2024-04-23T14:55:23.399938Repositório Institucional da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (RI-UEM) - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Conhecimento sobre AIDS e drogas : estabelecendo a diferença entre alunos de enfermagem e outros cursos de graduação
title Conhecimento sobre AIDS e drogas : estabelecendo a diferença entre alunos de enfermagem e outros cursos de graduação
spellingShingle Conhecimento sobre AIDS e drogas : estabelecendo a diferença entre alunos de enfermagem e outros cursos de graduação
Santos, Sônia Maria Soares dos
Adolescentes
Drogas, Aids
Conhecimento
Brasil.
Adolescent
AIDS
Knowledge
Drugs
Brazil.
Ciências da Saúde
Enfermagem
title_short Conhecimento sobre AIDS e drogas : estabelecendo a diferença entre alunos de enfermagem e outros cursos de graduação
title_full Conhecimento sobre AIDS e drogas : estabelecendo a diferença entre alunos de enfermagem e outros cursos de graduação
title_fullStr Conhecimento sobre AIDS e drogas : estabelecendo a diferença entre alunos de enfermagem e outros cursos de graduação
title_full_unstemmed Conhecimento sobre AIDS e drogas : estabelecendo a diferença entre alunos de enfermagem e outros cursos de graduação
title_sort Conhecimento sobre AIDS e drogas : estabelecendo a diferença entre alunos de enfermagem e outros cursos de graduação
author Santos, Sônia Maria Soares dos
author_facet Santos, Sônia Maria Soares dos
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Magda Lúcia Félix de Oliveira
Sandra Cristina Pillon - USP - Ribeirão Preto
Taqueco Teruya Uchimura - UEM
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Sônia Maria Soares dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adolescentes
Drogas, Aids
Conhecimento
Brasil.
Adolescent
AIDS
Knowledge
Drugs
Brazil.
Ciências da Saúde
Enfermagem
topic Adolescentes
Drogas, Aids
Conhecimento
Brasil.
Adolescent
AIDS
Knowledge
Drugs
Brazil.
Ciências da Saúde
Enfermagem
description Youths are seen as a population, which is vulnerable to infection by HIV/AIDS virus and to contact with drugs. This study had as main objective to measure the knowledge acquired by university students on subjects such as, AIDS and drugs, aiming at identifying significant differences between the knowledge acquired during the first and last years at university and among the variety of university courses offered. Based on a random sample comprising 276 students, admitted and graduating at university in 2007, a 'survey1 was carried out in a State University located in the Northwest Area of Paraná. Data were collected through an anonymous self'-filling questionnaire, with punctual and specific subjects, which was answered by students and validated by specialists in the area. The specific subjects were divided into three levels: lower, average and high complexity level. The sample population comprised 70% female and 30% male students. Most of the students were single 86.6%), 82.7% were in the age group from 17 to 25 years, and 69.9% of the population was self ranged as being 'white people'. Out of that population, 93% lived in the urban area and their average income was between three to seven minimum wages. Most of them had an employment contract (74.3%) with a workload superior to eight hours/day. The main source of information to that population was the television, followed by the Internet. The population investigated reported that they rarely read a newspaper and read a book every six months. The study showed significant differences concerning the students' knowledge on AIDS and drugs, mainly on subjects claimed to be of average and high complexity, but their knowledge was considered insufficient. The students attending the Nursing Course, especially the graduating ones, showed to have higher knowledge concerning AIDS. Although the knowledge on drugs was smaller than the knowledge on AIDS, it was observed that it was larger among the Nursing graduating students than among the students attending the first years and the students attending other areas. The poor knowledge on AIDS and drugs, among the students investigated, besides showing lack of information, showed gaps in teaching, with dissociation of interdisciplinary and inter curricular study contents. Data collected supply subsidies for a deep reflection on those students' education process, thus showing the need for exploring themes, such as Aids and drugs, in the university curriculum/program.
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