Atividade de grupo como estratégia de educação em saúde auditiva de trabalhadores da manutenção hospitalar

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Ano de defesa: 2016
Autor(a) principal: Ramos , Flávia Elisa Antunes Lemes de Oliveira lattes
Orientador(a): Lacerda, Adriana Bender Moreira de lattes
Banca de defesa: Gonçalves, Claudia Giglio de Oliveira, Soares, Vânia Muniz Néquer
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Tuiuti do Parana
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Mestrado em Distúrbios da Comunicação
Departamento: Distúrbios da Comunicação
País: Brasil
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Resumo em Inglês: Hospital maintenance service features unhealthy environmental conditions, posing risks that may impair workers’ health and work safety, as well as the development of hearing pathologies and other occupational diseases. Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) may result from the professional activity in noisy facilities, which most of the time, exceed the tolerance threshold established by law, hindering workers’ quality of life. Educational actions at work settings, which enhance workers’ knowledge on noise, hearing and preventive measures are important tools to make them aware of protection and hearing conservation facing aggressive agents. Therefore, a cross-sectional, intervention, quantitative-qualitative research study was carried out, objectifying to analyze group activity as an educational strategy on workers’ hearing health of the Hospital Maintenance Service at a teaching hospital from a Public Federal University in the municipality of Curitiba, Paraná State/Brazil. The studied population entailed 57 workers; 10 subjects of that group participated in the intervention group. For data collection, the following steps were carried out: the first step (quantitative) comprised two phases: Phase 1: situational analysis: questionnaire on hearing health and work conditions of the studied population; and Phase 2: assessment of the environmental noise; The second step (qualitative) comprised the educational actions and assessment of the results from the group activity. In the Quantitative Step, Phase 1, an adapted questionnaire was used based on the anamnesis of the noise-exposed workers. In Phase 2, a sound level pressure meter was used by the evaluator. The development of educational actions in the Qualitative Step followed the active teaching model, grounded in the problem-based learning model, and the group activity as the methodological device, following the phases proposed by Bordenave (1996): synchresis (reality observation), analysis (identification of the key points and theorization), and synthesis (hypotheses for solution). Five meetings were held once a week, lasting one hour each, mediated by a nurse and a speech-language therapist. Results from the first step showed that all participants in the study were male, average age between 30 and 59 years old (68.42%), average work length in the maintenance service of 8.9 years, 52% referred that noise level in the maintenance was medium, and it was high to 44%, and 45.76% did not know what could be done to reduce it. Measurement of noise levels from the machines in the sector evidenced average values (Leq) over 85 dB (A), being the Manual Circular Saw = 101.0 dB (A), and the Iron Multicutting Machine = 98.7 dB (A), the noisiest equipment. The results from the second step evidenced the contribution of the group activity for the adoption of preventive measures. The identified thematic categories were as follows: in the synchresis phase (reality analysis) 1 – My workplace is dangerous; 2- Noise - Steady machine noise; 3- Contact with different chemicals; 4- Weight, Height and Improper Place: Ergonomic Risk. In the analysis phase (from the theorization) 1- Steady environmental noise; 2- Impaired hearing, difficulty in communication; 3- Hearing care - Prevention. In the synthesis phase (hypotheses for solution) 1- Multiplying information, encouraging the use of hearing protectors. It is concluded that the obtained results enabled to identify and feature the workers of a hospital maintenance service, a scarcely studied sector in the literature, and meet the proposed goals in this study. Group activity, grounded in the problem-based learning model was an effective methodological approach for building knowledge on hearing health and for the generation and development of hospital maintenance workers’ critical awareness.
Link de acesso: http://tede.utp.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/1255
Resumo: Hospital maintenance service features unhealthy environmental conditions, posing risks that may impair workers’ health and work safety, as well as the development of hearing pathologies and other occupational diseases. Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) may result from the professional activity in noisy facilities, which most of the time, exceed the tolerance threshold established by law, hindering workers’ quality of life. Educational actions at work settings, which enhance workers’ knowledge on noise, hearing and preventive measures are important tools to make them aware of protection and hearing conservation facing aggressive agents. Therefore, a cross-sectional, intervention, quantitative-qualitative research study was carried out, objectifying to analyze group activity as an educational strategy on workers’ hearing health of the Hospital Maintenance Service at a teaching hospital from a Public Federal University in the municipality of Curitiba, Paraná State/Brazil. The studied population entailed 57 workers; 10 subjects of that group participated in the intervention group. For data collection, the following steps were carried out: the first step (quantitative) comprised two phases: Phase 1: situational analysis: questionnaire on hearing health and work conditions of the studied population; and Phase 2: assessment of the environmental noise; The second step (qualitative) comprised the educational actions and assessment of the results from the group activity. In the Quantitative Step, Phase 1, an adapted questionnaire was used based on the anamnesis of the noise-exposed workers. In Phase 2, a sound level pressure meter was used by the evaluator. The development of educational actions in the Qualitative Step followed the active teaching model, grounded in the problem-based learning model, and the group activity as the methodological device, following the phases proposed by Bordenave (1996): synchresis (reality observation), analysis (identification of the key points and theorization), and synthesis (hypotheses for solution). Five meetings were held once a week, lasting one hour each, mediated by a nurse and a speech-language therapist. Results from the first step showed that all participants in the study were male, average age between 30 and 59 years old (68.42%), average work length in the maintenance service of 8.9 years, 52% referred that noise level in the maintenance was medium, and it was high to 44%, and 45.76% did not know what could be done to reduce it. Measurement of noise levels from the machines in the sector evidenced average values (Leq) over 85 dB (A), being the Manual Circular Saw = 101.0 dB (A), and the Iron Multicutting Machine = 98.7 dB (A), the noisiest equipment. The results from the second step evidenced the contribution of the group activity for the adoption of preventive measures. The identified thematic categories were as follows: in the synchresis phase (reality analysis) 1 – My workplace is dangerous; 2- Noise - Steady machine noise; 3- Contact with different chemicals; 4- Weight, Height and Improper Place: Ergonomic Risk. In the analysis phase (from the theorization) 1- Steady environmental noise; 2- Impaired hearing, difficulty in communication; 3- Hearing care - Prevention. In the synthesis phase (hypotheses for solution) 1- Multiplying information, encouraging the use of hearing protectors. It is concluded that the obtained results enabled to identify and feature the workers of a hospital maintenance service, a scarcely studied sector in the literature, and meet the proposed goals in this study. Group activity, grounded in the problem-based learning model was an effective methodological approach for building knowledge on hearing health and for the generation and development of hospital maintenance workers’ critical awareness.
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spelling Lacerda, Adriana Bender Moreira dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4787861539900038Gonçalves, Claudia Giglio de OliveiraSoares, Vânia Muniz Néquerhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7992692998905545Ramos , Flávia Elisa Antunes Lemes de Oliveira2018-05-07T18:23:21Z2016-03-24Ramos , Flávia Elisa Antunes Lemes de Oliveira. Atividade de grupo como estratégia de educação em saúde auditiva de trabalhadores da manutenção hospitalar. 2016. 138 f. Dissertação( Mestrado em Distúrbios da Comunicação) - Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná, Curitiba, 2016.http://tede.utp.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/1255Hospital maintenance service features unhealthy environmental conditions, posing risks that may impair workers’ health and work safety, as well as the development of hearing pathologies and other occupational diseases. Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) may result from the professional activity in noisy facilities, which most of the time, exceed the tolerance threshold established by law, hindering workers’ quality of life. Educational actions at work settings, which enhance workers’ knowledge on noise, hearing and preventive measures are important tools to make them aware of protection and hearing conservation facing aggressive agents. Therefore, a cross-sectional, intervention, quantitative-qualitative research study was carried out, objectifying to analyze group activity as an educational strategy on workers’ hearing health of the Hospital Maintenance Service at a teaching hospital from a Public Federal University in the municipality of Curitiba, Paraná State/Brazil. The studied population entailed 57 workers; 10 subjects of that group participated in the intervention group. For data collection, the following steps were carried out: the first step (quantitative) comprised two phases: Phase 1: situational analysis: questionnaire on hearing health and work conditions of the studied population; and Phase 2: assessment of the environmental noise; The second step (qualitative) comprised the educational actions and assessment of the results from the group activity. In the Quantitative Step, Phase 1, an adapted questionnaire was used based on the anamnesis of the noise-exposed workers. In Phase 2, a sound level pressure meter was used by the evaluator. The development of educational actions in the Qualitative Step followed the active teaching model, grounded in the problem-based learning model, and the group activity as the methodological device, following the phases proposed by Bordenave (1996): synchresis (reality observation), analysis (identification of the key points and theorization), and synthesis (hypotheses for solution). Five meetings were held once a week, lasting one hour each, mediated by a nurse and a speech-language therapist. Results from the first step showed that all participants in the study were male, average age between 30 and 59 years old (68.42%), average work length in the maintenance service of 8.9 years, 52% referred that noise level in the maintenance was medium, and it was high to 44%, and 45.76% did not know what could be done to reduce it. Measurement of noise levels from the machines in the sector evidenced average values (Leq) over 85 dB (A), being the Manual Circular Saw = 101.0 dB (A), and the Iron Multicutting Machine = 98.7 dB (A), the noisiest equipment. The results from the second step evidenced the contribution of the group activity for the adoption of preventive measures. The identified thematic categories were as follows: in the synchresis phase (reality analysis) 1 – My workplace is dangerous; 2- Noise - Steady machine noise; 3- Contact with different chemicals; 4- Weight, Height and Improper Place: Ergonomic Risk. In the analysis phase (from the theorization) 1- Steady environmental noise; 2- Impaired hearing, difficulty in communication; 3- Hearing care - Prevention. In the synthesis phase (hypotheses for solution) 1- Multiplying information, encouraging the use of hearing protectors. It is concluded that the obtained results enabled to identify and feature the workers of a hospital maintenance service, a scarcely studied sector in the literature, and meet the proposed goals in this study. Group activity, grounded in the problem-based learning model was an effective methodological approach for building knowledge on hearing health and for the generation and development of hospital maintenance workers’ critical awareness.O serviço de manutenção hospitalar caracteriza-se por condições ambientais insalubres, oferecendo riscos que podem comprometer a saúde e a segurança do trabalhador, bem como o desenvolvimento de patologias auditivas e outras doenças ocupacionais. A Perda Auditiva Induzida pelo Ruído (PAIR) pode resultar da atividade profissional em locais ruidosos, que na maioria das vezes, excedem os limites de tolerância determinados por lei, interferindo na qualidade de vida do trabalhador. Ações educativas no ambiente de trabalho, que desenvolvam o conhecimento dos trabalhadores sobre ruído, audição e medidas preventivas são ferramentas importantes para conscientizá-los sobre proteção e preservação auditiva frente aos agentes agressivos. Dessa forma, realizou-se uma pesquisa quantitativa e qualitativa, compondo um estudo transversal e de intervenção, com o objetivo de analisar a atividade de grupo como estratégia de educação em saúde auditiva dos trabalhadores do Serviço de Manutenção Hospitalar de um hospital vinculado a uma Universidade Pública Federal, no município de Curitiba, Paraná. A população do estudo foi constituída por 57 trabalhadores; sendo que 10 sujeitos desse grupo participaram da intervenção. Para a coleta dos dados foram seguidas as seguintes etapas: a primeira etapa (quantitativa) foi composta por duas fases: Fase 1: Análise situacional: questionário sobre a saúde auditiva e as condições de trabalho da população em estudo; e Fase 2: Avaliação do ruído ambiental. A segunda etapa (qualitativa) foi composta pelas ações educativas e avaliação dos resultados da atividade de grupo. Na Etapa Quantitativa, para a Fase 1, utilizou-se um questionário adaptado baseado na anamnese dos trabalhadores expostos à ruído. Na Fase 2, foi utilizado um medidor de nível de pressão sonora portado pelo avaliador. O desenvolvimento das ações educativas da Etapa Qualitativa, seguiram o modelo pedagógico ativo tendo como base a pedagogia problematizadora e como recurso metodológico a atividade de grupo, seguindo as fases propostas por Bordenave (1996): síncrese (observação da realidade), análise (identificação dos pontos chaves e teorização) e síntese (hipóteses de solução). Foram realizados cinco encontros, sendo um por semana, com duração de uma hora, mediados por uma enfermeira e uma fonoaudióloga. Os resultados da primeira etapa, demonstraram que todos os participantes do estudo eram do sexo masculino, com média de idade entre 30 a 59 anos (68,42%), tempo de trabalho na manutenção em média de 8,9 anos, 52% referiram que o ruído na manutenção era médio e 44% alto e 45,76% desconheciam o que poderia ser feito para reduzi-lo. A medição dos níveis de ruído das máquinas do setor demonstrou valores médios (Leq) acima de 85 dB (A), sendo a Serra Circular Manual 101,0 dB(A) e a Policorte de ferro 98,7 dB(A) os equipamentos mais ruidosos. Os resultados da segunda etapa, demonstraram a contribuição da atividade de grupo para a adoção de medidas preventivas. As categorias temáticas identificadas foram: na fase de síncrese (análise da realidade) 1- Meu local de trabalho é perigoso; 2- Ruído- Barulho constante das máquinas; 3-Contato com diferentes produtos químicos; 4- Peso, Altura e Local inadequado: Risco ergométrico. Na fase de análise (a partir da teorização) 1- Ruído constante no ambiente; 2- Audição prejudicada, dificuldade de comunicação: 3- Cuidando da audição- Prevenção. Na fase de síntese (hipótese de solução) 1-Multiplicando a informação, incentivo ao uso de protetor. Conclui-se que os resultados obtidos permitiram identificar e caracterizar os trabalhadores de um serviço de manutenção hospitalar, setor pouco estudado na literatura, e responder aos objetivos propostos neste estudo. A prática educativa em grupo, fundamentada no modelo pedagógico problematizador, constituiu um efetivo recurso metodológico para a construção do conhecimento em saúde auditiva e para a formação e o desenvolvimento da consciência crítica dos trabalhadores da manutenção hospitalar.Submitted by maria oliveira (maria.oliveira@utp.br) on 2018-05-07T18:23:21Z No. of bitstreams: 1 ATIVIDADE DE GRUPO.pdf: 2929289 bytes, checksum: f4ee89c37c8a57786c38d33b0dead56b (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-05-07T18:23:21Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Atividade de grupo como estratégia de educação em saúde auditiva de trabalhadores da manutenção hospitalar
title Atividade de grupo como estratégia de educação em saúde auditiva de trabalhadores da manutenção hospitalar
spellingShingle Atividade de grupo como estratégia de educação em saúde auditiva de trabalhadores da manutenção hospitalar
Ramos , Flávia Elisa Antunes Lemes de Oliveira
Saúde do trabalhador
Perda auditiva
Ruído ocupacional
Promoção da saúde
Educação em saúde
Workers’ health
Hearing loss
Occupational noise
Health promotion
Health education
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA
title_short Atividade de grupo como estratégia de educação em saúde auditiva de trabalhadores da manutenção hospitalar
title_full Atividade de grupo como estratégia de educação em saúde auditiva de trabalhadores da manutenção hospitalar
title_fullStr Atividade de grupo como estratégia de educação em saúde auditiva de trabalhadores da manutenção hospitalar
title_full_unstemmed Atividade de grupo como estratégia de educação em saúde auditiva de trabalhadores da manutenção hospitalar
title_sort Atividade de grupo como estratégia de educação em saúde auditiva de trabalhadores da manutenção hospitalar
author Ramos , Flávia Elisa Antunes Lemes de Oliveira
author_facet Ramos , Flávia Elisa Antunes Lemes de Oliveira
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Lacerda, Adriana Bender Moreira de
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Gonçalves, Claudia Giglio de Oliveira
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Soares, Vânia Muniz Néquer
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7992692998905545
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ramos , Flávia Elisa Antunes Lemes de Oliveira
contributor_str_mv Lacerda, Adriana Bender Moreira de
Gonçalves, Claudia Giglio de Oliveira
Soares, Vânia Muniz Néquer
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Saúde do trabalhador
Perda auditiva
Ruído ocupacional
Promoção da saúde
Educação em saúde
topic Saúde do trabalhador
Perda auditiva
Ruído ocupacional
Promoção da saúde
Educação em saúde
Workers’ health
Hearing loss
Occupational noise
Health promotion
Health education
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Workers’ health
Hearing loss
Occupational noise
Health promotion
Health education
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA
dc.description.abstract.eng.fl_txt_mv Hospital maintenance service features unhealthy environmental conditions, posing risks that may impair workers’ health and work safety, as well as the development of hearing pathologies and other occupational diseases. Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) may result from the professional activity in noisy facilities, which most of the time, exceed the tolerance threshold established by law, hindering workers’ quality of life. Educational actions at work settings, which enhance workers’ knowledge on noise, hearing and preventive measures are important tools to make them aware of protection and hearing conservation facing aggressive agents. Therefore, a cross-sectional, intervention, quantitative-qualitative research study was carried out, objectifying to analyze group activity as an educational strategy on workers’ hearing health of the Hospital Maintenance Service at a teaching hospital from a Public Federal University in the municipality of Curitiba, Paraná State/Brazil. The studied population entailed 57 workers; 10 subjects of that group participated in the intervention group. For data collection, the following steps were carried out: the first step (quantitative) comprised two phases: Phase 1: situational analysis: questionnaire on hearing health and work conditions of the studied population; and Phase 2: assessment of the environmental noise; The second step (qualitative) comprised the educational actions and assessment of the results from the group activity. In the Quantitative Step, Phase 1, an adapted questionnaire was used based on the anamnesis of the noise-exposed workers. In Phase 2, a sound level pressure meter was used by the evaluator. The development of educational actions in the Qualitative Step followed the active teaching model, grounded in the problem-based learning model, and the group activity as the methodological device, following the phases proposed by Bordenave (1996): synchresis (reality observation), analysis (identification of the key points and theorization), and synthesis (hypotheses for solution). Five meetings were held once a week, lasting one hour each, mediated by a nurse and a speech-language therapist. Results from the first step showed that all participants in the study were male, average age between 30 and 59 years old (68.42%), average work length in the maintenance service of 8.9 years, 52% referred that noise level in the maintenance was medium, and it was high to 44%, and 45.76% did not know what could be done to reduce it. Measurement of noise levels from the machines in the sector evidenced average values (Leq) over 85 dB (A), being the Manual Circular Saw = 101.0 dB (A), and the Iron Multicutting Machine = 98.7 dB (A), the noisiest equipment. The results from the second step evidenced the contribution of the group activity for the adoption of preventive measures. The identified thematic categories were as follows: in the synchresis phase (reality analysis) 1 – My workplace is dangerous; 2- Noise - Steady machine noise; 3- Contact with different chemicals; 4- Weight, Height and Improper Place: Ergonomic Risk. In the analysis phase (from the theorization) 1- Steady environmental noise; 2- Impaired hearing, difficulty in communication; 3- Hearing care - Prevention. In the synthesis phase (hypotheses for solution) 1- Multiplying information, encouraging the use of hearing protectors. It is concluded that the obtained results enabled to identify and feature the workers of a hospital maintenance service, a scarcely studied sector in the literature, and meet the proposed goals in this study. Group activity, grounded in the problem-based learning model was an effective methodological approach for building knowledge on hearing health and for the generation and development of hospital maintenance workers’ critical awareness.
dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv O serviço de manutenção hospitalar caracteriza-se por condições ambientais insalubres, oferecendo riscos que podem comprometer a saúde e a segurança do trabalhador, bem como o desenvolvimento de patologias auditivas e outras doenças ocupacionais. A Perda Auditiva Induzida pelo Ruído (PAIR) pode resultar da atividade profissional em locais ruidosos, que na maioria das vezes, excedem os limites de tolerância determinados por lei, interferindo na qualidade de vida do trabalhador. Ações educativas no ambiente de trabalho, que desenvolvam o conhecimento dos trabalhadores sobre ruído, audição e medidas preventivas são ferramentas importantes para conscientizá-los sobre proteção e preservação auditiva frente aos agentes agressivos. Dessa forma, realizou-se uma pesquisa quantitativa e qualitativa, compondo um estudo transversal e de intervenção, com o objetivo de analisar a atividade de grupo como estratégia de educação em saúde auditiva dos trabalhadores do Serviço de Manutenção Hospitalar de um hospital vinculado a uma Universidade Pública Federal, no município de Curitiba, Paraná. A população do estudo foi constituída por 57 trabalhadores; sendo que 10 sujeitos desse grupo participaram da intervenção. Para a coleta dos dados foram seguidas as seguintes etapas: a primeira etapa (quantitativa) foi composta por duas fases: Fase 1: Análise situacional: questionário sobre a saúde auditiva e as condições de trabalho da população em estudo; e Fase 2: Avaliação do ruído ambiental. A segunda etapa (qualitativa) foi composta pelas ações educativas e avaliação dos resultados da atividade de grupo. Na Etapa Quantitativa, para a Fase 1, utilizou-se um questionário adaptado baseado na anamnese dos trabalhadores expostos à ruído. Na Fase 2, foi utilizado um medidor de nível de pressão sonora portado pelo avaliador. O desenvolvimento das ações educativas da Etapa Qualitativa, seguiram o modelo pedagógico ativo tendo como base a pedagogia problematizadora e como recurso metodológico a atividade de grupo, seguindo as fases propostas por Bordenave (1996): síncrese (observação da realidade), análise (identificação dos pontos chaves e teorização) e síntese (hipóteses de solução). Foram realizados cinco encontros, sendo um por semana, com duração de uma hora, mediados por uma enfermeira e uma fonoaudióloga. Os resultados da primeira etapa, demonstraram que todos os participantes do estudo eram do sexo masculino, com média de idade entre 30 a 59 anos (68,42%), tempo de trabalho na manutenção em média de 8,9 anos, 52% referiram que o ruído na manutenção era médio e 44% alto e 45,76% desconheciam o que poderia ser feito para reduzi-lo. A medição dos níveis de ruído das máquinas do setor demonstrou valores médios (Leq) acima de 85 dB (A), sendo a Serra Circular Manual 101,0 dB(A) e a Policorte de ferro 98,7 dB(A) os equipamentos mais ruidosos. Os resultados da segunda etapa, demonstraram a contribuição da atividade de grupo para a adoção de medidas preventivas. As categorias temáticas identificadas foram: na fase de síncrese (análise da realidade) 1- Meu local de trabalho é perigoso; 2- Ruído- Barulho constante das máquinas; 3-Contato com diferentes produtos químicos; 4- Peso, Altura e Local inadequado: Risco ergométrico. Na fase de análise (a partir da teorização) 1- Ruído constante no ambiente; 2- Audição prejudicada, dificuldade de comunicação: 3- Cuidando da audição- Prevenção. Na fase de síntese (hipótese de solução) 1-Multiplicando a informação, incentivo ao uso de protetor. Conclui-se que os resultados obtidos permitiram identificar e caracterizar os trabalhadores de um serviço de manutenção hospitalar, setor pouco estudado na literatura, e responder aos objetivos propostos neste estudo. A prática educativa em grupo, fundamentada no modelo pedagógico problematizador, constituiu um efetivo recurso metodológico para a construção do conhecimento em saúde auditiva e para a formação e o desenvolvimento da consciência crítica dos trabalhadores da manutenção hospitalar.
description Hospital maintenance service features unhealthy environmental conditions, posing risks that may impair workers’ health and work safety, as well as the development of hearing pathologies and other occupational diseases. Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) may result from the professional activity in noisy facilities, which most of the time, exceed the tolerance threshold established by law, hindering workers’ quality of life. Educational actions at work settings, which enhance workers’ knowledge on noise, hearing and preventive measures are important tools to make them aware of protection and hearing conservation facing aggressive agents. Therefore, a cross-sectional, intervention, quantitative-qualitative research study was carried out, objectifying to analyze group activity as an educational strategy on workers’ hearing health of the Hospital Maintenance Service at a teaching hospital from a Public Federal University in the municipality of Curitiba, Paraná State/Brazil. The studied population entailed 57 workers; 10 subjects of that group participated in the intervention group. For data collection, the following steps were carried out: the first step (quantitative) comprised two phases: Phase 1: situational analysis: questionnaire on hearing health and work conditions of the studied population; and Phase 2: assessment of the environmental noise; The second step (qualitative) comprised the educational actions and assessment of the results from the group activity. In the Quantitative Step, Phase 1, an adapted questionnaire was used based on the anamnesis of the noise-exposed workers. In Phase 2, a sound level pressure meter was used by the evaluator. The development of educational actions in the Qualitative Step followed the active teaching model, grounded in the problem-based learning model, and the group activity as the methodological device, following the phases proposed by Bordenave (1996): synchresis (reality observation), analysis (identification of the key points and theorization), and synthesis (hypotheses for solution). Five meetings were held once a week, lasting one hour each, mediated by a nurse and a speech-language therapist. Results from the first step showed that all participants in the study were male, average age between 30 and 59 years old (68.42%), average work length in the maintenance service of 8.9 years, 52% referred that noise level in the maintenance was medium, and it was high to 44%, and 45.76% did not know what could be done to reduce it. Measurement of noise levels from the machines in the sector evidenced average values (Leq) over 85 dB (A), being the Manual Circular Saw = 101.0 dB (A), and the Iron Multicutting Machine = 98.7 dB (A), the noisiest equipment. The results from the second step evidenced the contribution of the group activity for the adoption of preventive measures. The identified thematic categories were as follows: in the synchresis phase (reality analysis) 1 – My workplace is dangerous; 2- Noise - Steady machine noise; 3- Contact with different chemicals; 4- Weight, Height and Improper Place: Ergonomic Risk. In the analysis phase (from the theorization) 1- Steady environmental noise; 2- Impaired hearing, difficulty in communication; 3- Hearing care - Prevention. In the synthesis phase (hypotheses for solution) 1- Multiplying information, encouraging the use of hearing protectors. It is concluded that the obtained results enabled to identify and feature the workers of a hospital maintenance service, a scarcely studied sector in the literature, and meet the proposed goals in this study. Group activity, grounded in the problem-based learning model was an effective methodological approach for building knowledge on hearing health and for the generation and development of hospital maintenance workers’ critical awareness.
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