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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 52: e20180534, 2019. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1041588

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Abstract INTRODUCTION: Occupational exposure is a major risk factor for hepatitis B (HB) transmission. METHODS: Vaccination coverage and immunity verification from 64 dentists of the Brazilian Unified Health System were investigated. An immunochromatographic method was used to verify immunity against the disease. RESULTS: Overall, 77.77% of participating dentists completed the vaccination schedule; 37.50% had negative anti-HBs test results. Furthermore, 60.93% of participants never underwent anti-HBs tests and 40% did not know how to correctly interpret results. CONCLUSIONS: Numerous dentists were not immune to the disease. Few participants previously performed the test, with many not knowing how to interpret the results.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Young Adult , Occupational Exposure/prevention & control , Hepatitis B Vaccines/administration & dosage , Vaccination Coverage , Hepatitis B/prevention & control , Socioeconomic Factors , Brazil , Public Health , Surveys and Questionnaires , Occupational Exposure/statistics & numerical data , Dentists , Middle Aged
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Rev. CEFAC ; 19(2): 198-212, mar.-abr. 2017. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-842601

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RESUMO Objetivo: identificar o conhecimento de Agentes Comunitários de Saúde sobre as práticas e a promoção do aleitamento materno. Métodos: estudo transversal, descritivo, inquérito, quanti-qualitativo realizado com amostra de 148 agentes. A coleta de dados foi realizada por meio da aplicação de um questionário semiestruturado, com questões abertas e fechadas. Foram analisadas as variáveis: sociodemográficas, capacidade para orientação sobre o aleitamento, participação em treinamentos/cursos, conhecimentos sobre vantagens do aleitamento para mãe e bebê. Realizou-se análise estatística descritiva, foram empregados os testes Qui-quadrado, Exato de Fisher e G, ao nível de significância 5%. As questões abertas foram analisadas segundo a técnica de pesquisa qualitativa. Resultados: aproximadamente, 45,95% dos agentes não foram capacitados para realizar orientação prática das nutrizes sobre o aleitamento e 63,30% nunca participaram de cursos sobre amamentação. A maioria citou vantagens do aleitamento relacionadas, somente, ao bebê, emergindo as categorias: nutrição do bebê, imunológica, desenvolvimento/saúde do bebê, dentição/ossos. Houve associação estatisticamente significante entre capacidade de orientar as mães na amamentação e participação em treinamentos (p<0,001). Conclusão: os agentes não haviam participado de cursos de capacitação para acompanhar as nutrizes, apresentaram conhecimento limitado sobre a prática e a promoção do aleitamento, e as visitas domiciliares realizadas pós-parto ocorreram tardiamente.


ABSTRACT Purpose: to identify the knowledge of community health workers on practices and promotion of breastfeeding. Methods: this is a cross-sectional descriptive study aimed to investigate a sample of 148 health workers quantitatively and qualitatively. Data collection was performed by applying a semi-structured questionnaire with open and closed questions. The following variables were analysed: sociodemographic data, capacity to provide breastfeeding guidance, participation in training and courses, and knowledge of the breastfeeding benefits for mother and baby. Statistical analysis was performed with chi-square test, exact Fisher’s test and G-test at significance level of 5%. Open questions were analysed according to the qualitative research technique. Results: approximately, 45.95% of the health workers were not trained to provide nursing mothers with practical guidance on breastfeeding, and 63.30% never attended courses on breastfeeding. The majority of health workers mentioned breastfeeding benefits only for the baby, namely: nutrition, immunology, development, health, dentition, and bones. There was a statistically significant association between the capacity to provide breastfeeding guidance and participation in training (p<0.001). Conclusion: the health workers had not participated in training courses to follow up nursing mothers, in addition to having a limited knowledge on practices and promotion of breastfeeding and paying late post-natal home visits.

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