2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27492004000200023
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Impacto da Campanha Olho no Olho em escolas de ensino fundamental: percepção do pessoal de ensino

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“…The trained teacher has performed the task correctly, since when asked about "questions raised concerning the campaign activities", 68.0% said they had raised no questions (Table 4). A similar result was found by a survey (13) which reported that 57.5% of the teachers considered the orientation received from a non-ophthalmologist as good, whereas 59.3% thought it important to obtain better training and orientation on how to proceed in terms of referral and action to be taken in cases requiring treatment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…The trained teacher has performed the task correctly, since when asked about "questions raised concerning the campaign activities", 68.0% said they had raised no questions (Table 4). A similar result was found by a survey (13) which reported that 57.5% of the teachers considered the orientation received from a non-ophthalmologist as good, whereas 59.3% thought it important to obtain better training and orientation on how to proceed in terms of referral and action to be taken in cases requiring treatment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…In an other survey including the personnel working in the public education network of the city of Curitiba, PR, during the Eye to Eye Campaign/2000, showed that, among teachers, 85.9% of the responders considered the received orientation as "good" and/or "very good" (13) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data obtained from the questionnaire were also statistically analyzed. We reduced the values of a distribution to one single value, called the mean scale value (MSV) 16. Each answer was assigned a certain number of points, such that a lower score meant worse impairment/more influence of visual impairment on the subject’s quality of life.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Campaigns and training of teachers to carry out visual screening in the students, like the campaign from the Ministry of education entitled "olho no olho" have proved effective in increasing the rates of diagnosis and treatment of visual disorders in school children. (17,18)…”
Section: Graphmentioning
confidence: 99%