Critical Education in Community Health Literacy for Brazilian Nurses: A Course Evaluation

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Brock Education-A Journal of Educational Research and Practice Pub Date : 2023-07-27 DOI:10.5590/jerap.2023.13.1.22
Margareth S. Zanchetta, Walterlânia S. Santos, Onislene A. E. de Almeida, Katarinne Lima Moraes, Maria Wanderleya L. Coriolano-Marinus
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This article presents an immediate evaluation of a professional development course in community health literacy for Brazilian nurses. An evaluation based on an applied thematic analysis of the accounts of 63 attendees in three Brazilian cities (January 2020) was guided by the following themes: (a) expansion of understanding about community health literacy as a pillar for planning and providing health care; (b) encouragement of innovation in research and/or practice; and (c) plans to incorporate the information shared in the course into professional projects. The evaluation disclosed the complexity of social contexts for health literacy, which is intertwined with ethnocultural diversity and deep socioeconomic disparities, such as restricted access to essential public health services for socially deprived and vulnerable individuals. Expanded understanding about community health literacy is a pillar for care planning and delivery, as well as innovation in research and practice projects. Participants’ evaluations revealed ideas to improve nurses’ practice in promoting community health literacy and empowerment, as well as quality of life and social well-being. Future knowledge dissemination may impact nurses’ clinical practice and management actions, bringing changes in various areas of practice to redesign more socially inclusive actions for clientele. Keywords: Community health literacy; extracurricular education; immediate evaluation; nursing; professional development course.
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这篇文章提出了对巴西护士社区卫生素养专业发展课程的直接评估。根据对巴西三个城市63名与会者的账户进行的应用专题分析(2020年1月)进行的评估以以下主题为指导:(a)扩大对社区卫生知识普及作为规划和提供卫生保健支柱的理解;(b)鼓励研究和(或)实践方面的创新;(c)计划将课程中分享的信息纳入专业项目。评价揭示了卫生知识普及的社会背景的复杂性,这与民族文化多样性和深刻的社会经济差距交织在一起,例如社会贫困和弱势个人获得基本公共卫生服务的机会受到限制。扩大对社区卫生知识的了解是护理规划和提供以及研究和实践项目创新的支柱。参与者的评价揭示了改善护士在促进社区卫生素养和赋权、生活质量和社会福祉方面的做法的想法。未来的知识传播可能会影响护士的临床实践和管理行为,带来各个实践领域的变化,以重新设计更具社会包容性的客户行为。关键词:社区卫生素养;课外教育;直接的评价;护理;专业发展课程。
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