O objetivo do estudo foi analisar percepções e experiências em Educação em Saúde de 166 profissionais de equipes de Saúde da Família de Contagem (MG, Brasil), que responderam um questionário sobre práticas de Educação em Saúde. Os participantes consideraram aspectos além da finalidade informativa, ao relatar práticas voltadas à qualidade de vida e à formação humana. Todas as categorias profissionais mencionaram uma maior participação em grupos de controle da hipertensão arterial sistêmica e diabetes mellitus. Utilizam a pedagogia de Paulo Freire 4,7% dos entrevistados. Termos que demonstram a intencionalidade política, como “controle social” e “Educação Popular em Saúde” não foram mencionados. Foi constatada a necessidade de processos de educação permanente para os profissionais e implementação da política nacional de Educação Popular em Saúde.
Objective: to analyze the health vulnerabilities in adolescence associated with socioeconomic conditions, social networks, drugs and violence from the perspective of students. Method:cross-sectional study with 678 students between 14-15 years old in Contagem, Brazil. A selfadministered questionnaire divided into modules by subject was used. Quantitative, descriptive and stratified analyses were performed by sex. Results: high percentage of adolescents (40.4%) were beneficiaries of Government financial support called "Bolsa Família" and 14.6% had a job, 57.1% and 23.6% had tried alcohol and tobacco, respectively. We identified 15% of aggression and 26.7% of bullying. The majority informed they never/rarely talk to parents about the daily difficulties (64.5%) and 22% reported insomnia and/or feelings of loneliness.Conclusion: the results indicated that there is a need to intensify educational activities that seek to develop cognitive, affective and social skills aimed at improving the way adolescents face the vulnerabilities, in these activities, nursing has a fundamental role.
Objective: To assess the epidemiological profile of tuberculosis in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais State, from 2002 to 2008. Methods: For descriptive epidemiological study, the data were obtained from the municipal National Health Surveillance System, after obtaining approval from the Research Ethics Committee at the City Health Department. Incidence coefficient, average rates and stratified data analysis with significance level of p ≤ 0.05 were calculated. Results: About 7.590 new tuberculosis cases were reported between 2002 and 2008. There was a slight reduction in the number of cases throughout the historical trend, with an average annual incidence rate of 46/100,000 inhabitants. The study also showed a male gender ratio of 1.84:1, a higher incidence coefficient in the age group between 40 and 59 years old (73/100,000) and a higher incidence of tuberculosis among people who only had primary education level. Pulmonary tuberculosis was the most prevalent form in every year of the study (p < 0,001). Among the cases reported with associated diseases, alcoholism was registered in 47.9% and AIDS in 34.5%. Between 2002 and 2008, there was an increasing trend of cases treated under Directly Observed Treatment, accounting for 29.5% in total. Cure percentage rate was below the expected result (67.3%) and non-adherence to treatment showed a high total percentage (17.9%). Conclusion: The results indicated that tuberculosis control actions need to be intensified with investments on professional training, systemic audits of the information system, improved integration between AIDS/tuberculosis programs and raising awareness of the disease with the goal of mobilizing the society.
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