Apropriação de conceitos da saúde única como ferramenta educacional para a formação interprofissional em saúde

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Ano de defesa: 2024
Autor(a) principal: Fernandes, Bárbara Costa
Orientador(a): Carvalho, Raquel Baroni de lattes
Banca de defesa: Esposti, Carolina Dutra Degli lattes, Barros, Rodrigo Alves lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo
Mestrado em Saúde Coletiva
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Saúde Coletiva
Departamento: Centro de Ciências da Saúde
País: BR
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufes.br/handle/10/18109
Resumo: Introduction: The One Health approach is widely recognized by various national and international organizations for its potential to prevent future pandemics, reduce the burden of endemic zoonotic and neglected tropical diseases, mitigate antimicrobial resistance, and promote health sustainably at the human-animal-environment ecosystem interface on a global, regional, and national level. However, a major challenge in operationalizing this concept is the inadequate training of professionals. In Brazil, there are educational and research institutions that have acknowledged the need to include One Health topics as a transversal theme in health education. This project aims to contribute to One Health practices within an interprofessional health education setting at a public university in the southeastern region of Brazil, starting with small groups of future health professionals but with the potential for replication beyond traditional educational environments.Objective: In light of the new challenges in public health and the need to adapt educational processes to new global realities, this project aims to assess the knowledge of students at the Health Sciences Center (CCS) of the Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES) before and after adopting the One Health approach. Method: This is an interventionist, and descriptive study to be conducted at CCS/UFES. Data collection was based on survey research concepts and characterized through a semi-structured questionnaire developed by the researcher. Results: The study involved 47 health students from UFES, predominantly women, with an average age of 23 years and nine months. These students, from seven different courses, collaborated to promote interprofessionalism and the implementation of One Health in the curriculum. The educational intervention showed significant differences between the pre- and post-intervention stages, with an increase in achieving learning objectives. The study emphasizes the importance of Interprofessional Education in preparing health professionals to face global challenges such as climate change and community health, as advocated by international organizations like the UN and the Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education. The experience also addressed competencies such as collaborative leadership and conflict resolution, essential for the practice of One Health. Conclusions: This study provided contributions to the theory and practice of One Health in an interprofessional health education environment at a public university with potential for replication. It highlighted the effectiveness of integrating One Health into the health courses' curriculum. Training professionals to address global challenges such as climate change and global health, as recommended by international organizations like the United Nations and the Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education, strengthens the ability to tackle multidimensional problems. Additionally, it fosters closer relationships and the exchange of experiences among different knowledge areas within the educational and research institution
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spelling Vicente, Creuza Rachel https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0182-7969http://lattes.cnpq.br/0530544422426629Carvalho, Raquel Baroni de https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8522-3577http://lattes.cnpq.br/5266889552348216Fernandes, Bárbara Costahttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6629-8503http://lattes.cnpq.br/1846741177875466Esposti, Carolina Dutra Degli https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8102-7771http://lattes.cnpq.br/7465412734380334Barros, Rodrigo Alveshttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-4551-8834http://lattes.cnpq.br/40895353583453982024-11-04T15:40:05Z2024-11-04T15:40:05Z2024-06-27Introduction: The One Health approach is widely recognized by various national and international organizations for its potential to prevent future pandemics, reduce the burden of endemic zoonotic and neglected tropical diseases, mitigate antimicrobial resistance, and promote health sustainably at the human-animal-environment ecosystem interface on a global, regional, and national level. However, a major challenge in operationalizing this concept is the inadequate training of professionals. In Brazil, there are educational and research institutions that have acknowledged the need to include One Health topics as a transversal theme in health education. This project aims to contribute to One Health practices within an interprofessional health education setting at a public university in the southeastern region of Brazil, starting with small groups of future health professionals but with the potential for replication beyond traditional educational environments.Objective: In light of the new challenges in public health and the need to adapt educational processes to new global realities, this project aims to assess the knowledge of students at the Health Sciences Center (CCS) of the Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES) before and after adopting the One Health approach. Method: This is an interventionist, and descriptive study to be conducted at CCS/UFES. Data collection was based on survey research concepts and characterized through a semi-structured questionnaire developed by the researcher. Results: The study involved 47 health students from UFES, predominantly women, with an average age of 23 years and nine months. These students, from seven different courses, collaborated to promote interprofessionalism and the implementation of One Health in the curriculum. The educational intervention showed significant differences between the pre- and post-intervention stages, with an increase in achieving learning objectives. The study emphasizes the importance of Interprofessional Education in preparing health professionals to face global challenges such as climate change and community health, as advocated by international organizations like the UN and the Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education. The experience also addressed competencies such as collaborative leadership and conflict resolution, essential for the practice of One Health. Conclusions: This study provided contributions to the theory and practice of One Health in an interprofessional health education environment at a public university with potential for replication. It highlighted the effectiveness of integrating One Health into the health courses' curriculum. Training professionals to address global challenges such as climate change and global health, as recommended by international organizations like the United Nations and the Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education, strengthens the ability to tackle multidimensional problems. Additionally, it fosters closer relationships and the exchange of experiences among different knowledge areas within the educational and research institutionIntrodução: A abordagem Saúde Única é notoriamente reconhecida por diferentes órgãos nacionais e internacionais como passível de prevenir futuras pandemias, reduzir o ônus das doenças endêmicas zoonóticas e tropicais negligenciadas e mitigar a resistência antimicrobiana, além de promover a saúde de forma sustentável na interface homem-animal-meio ambiente-ecossistemas em nível global, regional e nacional. Contudo, quando se aborda a operacionalização deste conceito, uma das principais problemáticas apontadas é a formação inadequada dos profissionais. No Brasil, existem algumas instituições de ensino que já reconheceram a necessidade de incluir temas de Saúde Única como transversais na formação em saúde. Objetivo: Avaliar o conhecimento de acadêmicos de diversos cursos de graduação do Centro de Ciências da Saúde (CCS) da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES), antes e após adoção da abordagem da temática “Saúde Única” por meio de uma aula expositiva - dialogada. Método: Tratou-se de um estudo intervencionista e de caráter descritivo, que foi realizado no CCS/UFES com estudante matriculados na disciplina optativa "Introdução à Educação Interprofissional" em dois semestres letivos. A coleta de dados foi realizada por meio de questionário semiestruturado no Google Forms elaborado pela pesquisadora, antes e imediatamente após a aula. Resultados: Dos 59 estudantes elegíveis para participar do estudo, 47 (79,6%) participaram efetivamente de ambas as etapas da coleta de dados, sendo a maioria do sexo feminino (n = 44, 93,6%). A média de idade dos estudantes foi de 23 anos e nove meses em ambos os sexos, com um desvio padrão de 2,59 anos. Os estudantes de Fonoaudiologia (36,2%) e Fisioterapia (34%) foram os que mais contribuíram, seguidos pelos de Terapia Ocupacional (10,6%) e Odontologia (8,5%). A intervenção mostrou diferenças significativas entre as etapas pré e pós-intervenção, com aumento no cumprimento dos objetivos de aprendizagem. Conclusão: Este estudo trouxe contribuições sobre a teoria e a prática da Saúde Única em um ambiente de educação interprofissional de saúde em uma universidade pública com potencial de replicação, destacou a eficácia de integrar a Saúde Única ao currículo dos cursos de saúde. A formação de profissionais capacitados para enfrentar desafios globais, como as 11 mudanças climáticas e a saúde global, conforme recomendado por organizações internacionais como a Organização das Nações Unidas e o Consórcio Global de Educação sobre Clima e Saúde, fortalece a capacidade de lidar com problemas multidimensionais. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Apropriação de conceitos da saúde única como ferramenta educacional para a formação interprofissional em saúde
title Apropriação de conceitos da saúde única como ferramenta educacional para a formação interprofissional em saúde
spellingShingle Apropriação de conceitos da saúde única como ferramenta educacional para a formação interprofissional em saúde
Fernandes, Bárbara Costa
Saúde Coletiva
Saúde única
Educação Interprofissional
Saúde Global
One Health
Interprofessional Education
Global Health
title_short Apropriação de conceitos da saúde única como ferramenta educacional para a formação interprofissional em saúde
title_full Apropriação de conceitos da saúde única como ferramenta educacional para a formação interprofissional em saúde
title_fullStr Apropriação de conceitos da saúde única como ferramenta educacional para a formação interprofissional em saúde
title_full_unstemmed Apropriação de conceitos da saúde única como ferramenta educacional para a formação interprofissional em saúde
title_sort Apropriação de conceitos da saúde única como ferramenta educacional para a formação interprofissional em saúde
author Fernandes, Bárbara Costa
author_facet Fernandes, Bárbara Costa
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Vicente, Creuza Rachel
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Carvalho, Raquel Baroni de
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Esposti, Carolina Dutra Degli
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Barros, Rodrigo Alves
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contributor_str_mv Vicente, Creuza Rachel
Carvalho, Raquel Baroni de
Esposti, Carolina Dutra Degli
Barros, Rodrigo Alves
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Saúde Coletiva
topic Saúde Coletiva
Saúde única
Educação Interprofissional
Saúde Global
One Health
Interprofessional Education
Global Health
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Saúde única
Educação Interprofissional
Saúde Global
One Health
Interprofessional Education
Global Health
description Introduction: The One Health approach is widely recognized by various national and international organizations for its potential to prevent future pandemics, reduce the burden of endemic zoonotic and neglected tropical diseases, mitigate antimicrobial resistance, and promote health sustainably at the human-animal-environment ecosystem interface on a global, regional, and national level. However, a major challenge in operationalizing this concept is the inadequate training of professionals. In Brazil, there are educational and research institutions that have acknowledged the need to include One Health topics as a transversal theme in health education. This project aims to contribute to One Health practices within an interprofessional health education setting at a public university in the southeastern region of Brazil, starting with small groups of future health professionals but with the potential for replication beyond traditional educational environments.Objective: In light of the new challenges in public health and the need to adapt educational processes to new global realities, this project aims to assess the knowledge of students at the Health Sciences Center (CCS) of the Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES) before and after adopting the One Health approach. Method: This is an interventionist, and descriptive study to be conducted at CCS/UFES. Data collection was based on survey research concepts and characterized through a semi-structured questionnaire developed by the researcher. Results: The study involved 47 health students from UFES, predominantly women, with an average age of 23 years and nine months. These students, from seven different courses, collaborated to promote interprofessionalism and the implementation of One Health in the curriculum. The educational intervention showed significant differences between the pre- and post-intervention stages, with an increase in achieving learning objectives. The study emphasizes the importance of Interprofessional Education in preparing health professionals to face global challenges such as climate change and community health, as advocated by international organizations like the UN and the Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education. The experience also addressed competencies such as collaborative leadership and conflict resolution, essential for the practice of One Health. Conclusions: This study provided contributions to the theory and practice of One Health in an interprofessional health education environment at a public university with potential for replication. It highlighted the effectiveness of integrating One Health into the health courses' curriculum. Training professionals to address global challenges such as climate change and global health, as recommended by international organizations like the United Nations and the Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education, strengthens the ability to tackle multidimensional problems. Additionally, it fosters closer relationships and the exchange of experiences among different knowledge areas within the educational and research institution
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