4 resultados para Virtual health communities

em Universidad de Alicante


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O presente estudo objetiva conhecer a produção científica da saúde acerca da higienização das mãos realizada pelos profissionais e relacionar o conhecimento e adesão do profissional a essa prática. Trata-se de uma revisão bibliográfica sistemática, realizado na Biblioteca Virtual de Saúde (BVS), nas bases de dados LILACS e SCIELO, com os descritores: pessoal de saúde, lavagem de mãos e adesão. Selecionou-se 13 artigos no período de 2002 a 2012, que foram analisados em categorias. Os critérios de inclusão para a seleção dos artigos foram: artigos publicados em português e estar disponível em texto completo. Os resultados da pesquisa evidenciaram que a grande maioria dos profissionais tem embasamento teórico e prático sobre higienização das mãos. Porém, no campo de trabalho temos resultados contrários, não há adesão esperada nem a técnica correta da lavagem das mãos. Por diversos motivos ainda não realizam por completo essa tarefa. Concluindo assim que as ações de educação que tem função de orientar e motivar esses profissionais devem ser discutidas e implementadas, a fim de sanar todas as dúvidas que ainda existem sobre a técnica de higienização das mãos.

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The aim of this study is to map the awareness of gender, socioeconomic, immigrant and ethnic health inequalities in health at schools, maternal health and traffic injury health prevention programs. The study was conducted in the 19 health descentralized areas in Spain, 17 autonomous community (ACs) and the 2 autonomous cities (ACities). The data were collected from May 2008 to January 2009. The unit of analysis was the collection of policy documents setting out the programs mentioned above and the related support material in each AC. A reading guide was used to analyze the awareness of inequalities. With regard to health at schools, 2 of 10 programs show a high awareness of inequalities and include many specific proposals to be implemented at the local level. Regarding maternal health, 13 ACs have prepared support material with high awareness of inequalities to be implemented. A traffic injury program has been created in two ACs. We map the whole situation in Spain regarding the health programs that we have used as examples and their awareness of inequalities. We can conclude that there are differences between the regions studied in Spain and in general, the awareness of inequalities is low.

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The Global Experiment, Water: A Chemical Solution, was one of the flagship activities of the International Year of Chemistry (IYC). During the virtual colloquium of the spring 2012 online ConfChem conference, the main results of this year-long experiment were presented and discussed online for a week. Some of the main conclusions of the virtual conversations relate to the benefits of creating online communities of people sharing similar interests, the use of online educational platforms to gather massive amounts of data, and specific questions about the development of this IYC initiative. The activities of the global water experiment (GWE) were designed by a team of experts and the protocols are available online on the GWE Web site. The results were shown in one interactive world map that allowed students to learn about data visualization, validation, and interpretation. The feedback obtained from the participants of the GWE and later by the contributors of the virtual colloquium was very positive. Many participants asked specific and technical questions about the development of this experiment, while others excitedly endorsed the convenience of these large open-access activities to promote chemistry worldwide. The estimate is that over 2 million people took part in the GWE during the IYC. This communication summarizes one of the invited papers to the ConfChem online conference: A Virtual Colloquium to Sustain and Celebrate IYC 2011 Initiatives in Global Chemical Education, held from May 18 to June 29, 2012 and hosted by the ACS DivCHED Committee on Computers in Chemical Education and the IUPAC Committee on Chemistry Education.

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The primary goal of this research is to document local perspectives by presenting a set of commentaries and meanings, in the form of narratives, related to environmental health conceptions on an Oji-Cree reserve in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. Through an ethnographic case study, this research explores how the modern-day production of a sociocentric and ecocentric self, as ethnic marker and moral category, is contributing to environmental/community health and well-being on Native reserves. Cultural representations of personhood and community based on the Medicine Wheel model, as a cognitive model, create an ontological paradigm that promotes a holistic foundation for human behaviour and interaction, as well as healthy, sustainable communities.