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Item Educação permanente em saúde nos municípios do Estado de Goiás(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2020-12-08) Barcellos, Rosilene Marques de Souza; Martins, Karine Anusca; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6576103363656577; Lima, Dione Marçal; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4310011929664114; Lima, Dione Marçal; Batista, Sandro Rogério Rodrigues; Sousa, Lucilene Maria dePermanent Education in Health (EPS) integrates training and work processes and proposes the production of effective results in health actions. It is a teaching-learning practice that articulates knowing – learning – doing. The objective of this study was to identify the challenges, the actors involved and the EPS practices in the municipalities of the State of Goiás from the perspective of the representatives of the area. This is a cross-sectional descriptive study carried out with representatives of the EPS in the municipalities of the State of Goiás, with data obtained through a semi-structured questionnaire, made available for online filling, which identified the participants' professional characteristics, health work challenges, actions of EPS, as well as who promotes these actions in the municipality. It is an integrated part of the research “Permanent Education in Health in Municipalities of the State of Goiás: Participatory Evaluation and Intervention”. 148 municipalities responded to the questionnaire (60.2%) and most participants (68.2%) were responsible for continuing health education in the municipality. Of the total informants, 65.5% were graduated in nursing, 31.8% were primary care coordinators and 58.8% were post-graduated. There was a predominance (66.2%) of those who claimed to carry out permanent health education actions, which were promoted by the municipality itself (61.3%). The most frequent challenges faced in the daily health work mentioned were attitudinal and interpersonal factors (47%), followed by human resources (45.3%) and financial and material resources (40.5%). Standing out as an EPS action, continuing education (43.6%), followed by the (re) organization of work processes (23.9%) and health education for the community (17.2%). It was also identified that there is no evaluation of permanent health education in most municipalities (83%). As an applied production, an infographic and a proposal to support the construction of the Observatory of Permanent Education in Health were prepared, as a technical contribution to the process of disseminating, evaluating and monitoring the practices of Permanent Education in Health for the management of the area in the State . This study presents subsidies for strategic planning of EPS in the municipalities, support to the bodies responsible for its promotion and management and strengthening of EPS actions with the health services.Item Reações adversas a medicamentos e a farmacovigilância: conhecimentos e condutas de profissionais de saúde de um hospital da rede sentinela(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2014-07-09) Modesto, Ana Carolina Figueiredo; Lima, Dione Marçal; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4310011929664114; Lima, Dione Marçal; Menezes, Ida Helena Carvalho F.; Amaral, Rita Goreti; Martins, Karine Anusca; Nunes, Maria de FátimaBackground: The use of drugs isn’t harmless, and require greater attention by health professionals to assist in identifying and preventing adverse drug reactions. These, and other problems related to drug use are the subject of study of pharmacovigilance. It becomes necessary knowledge by health professionals to improve patient safety. Objective: To measure the knowledge and attitudes among healthcare professionals in a teaching hospital towards adverse drugs reactions and a pharmacovigilance program. Methodology: Cross-sectional study conducted from October 2013 to January 2014 with 54 health professionals in a medical unit and in the pharmacy of a sentinel hospital. Data were collected through a questionnaire divided into three sessions: the first is the profissiographic and demographic characteristics of health professionals, and the subsequent identification of knowledge on adverse drug reactions and Pharmacovigilance hospital program. Results: There was a predominance of technical professionals in nursing (35.2%), female (79.6%), aged between 26 and 30 years (33.4%). Almost half of the participants (46.2%) had knowledge about adverse drug reactions, likewise 35.8% did towards pharmacovigilance. The probability of having knowledge about adverse drug reactions increases with longer professional training and activities at the institution, and the same does not occur with the knowledge of pharmacovigilance. Regarding the institutional knowledge, only 11.1% of participants stated that they know the site that has operations across the suspected adverse drug reactions and 38.9% reported the knowledge about the inclusion of the institution on a pharmacovigilance program. Conclusion: There was a predominance of female professionals, the technical area in nursing and training time and work at less than or equal to five years institution. It was observed that doctors have more knowledge about the concept of adverse drug reaction, and nurse technician, the lowest. Health professionals had little knowledge about the location of the institution that has operations across the adverse drug reactions and inserting the same in any program pharmacovigilance.Item Irregularidades sanitárias nas drogarias de Goiânia e aplicação com avaliação de uma ação educativa(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2014-02-27) Moraes, Luciana Calil Samora de; Provin, Mércia Pandolfo; Lima, Dione Marçal; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4310011929664114; Lima, Dione Marçal; Menezes, Ida Helena Carvalho F.; Martins, Karine AnuscaThe Drugstores are places of great relevance because of services and products they make available to the community. The non-following of the sanitary laws and regulations which the drugstores are subject to can compromise the quality of services and products offered and harm the overall community health in which they are placed. It is responsibility of the Normative Institutions which oversight and regulate the sector to promote information and knowledge of the rules all the sector must abide to. The objective of this Study was to survey the drugstores in order to have a clear understanding of the main non-conformities and their causes. This way educational campaigns can be prepared to promote a better understanding and following of the legislation, and serve as a model for future actions of the Health Surveillance. The method of the Study consisted in analyzing 71 Intervention Cases related to Drugstores in the city of Goiania-GO that occurred between October of 2012 and October of 2013 analyzing the Before and After of these interventions. The Study was developed in three phases. 1º- check up of the level of obedience to the Sanitary Legislation by the Drugstores in Goiania. In order to raise information of the main irregularities, the demographics and social aspect, as well as the professional qualification of the Technician legally responsible for the Drugstore. 2º- promotion of Educational Workshops destined for the legally Responsible Technicians of the Drugstores participating in the study. 3º- overall evaluation of the Educational Initiative. The main non-conformities encountered were: lack of individual protection equipment(IPE´s) in 70,4% of the places and lack of Standard Operational Procedures(SOP) for discharge and use of IPE´s in 60,6%. Of the establishments that worked with prescription medicines of special control 37,3% were not sending the files to the ANVISA(National Oversight Sanitary Regulations Agency) accordingly. There were found erasures or lack of filling in 37,3% of the Drugstores surveyed in the study, and about 50% of the blanks on the forms, where filling was mandatory, were not properly filled , specially in regarding to antimicrobial medicine. The Educational Initiative was considered satisfactory when judging the reaction to the trainings and also the post training job performance. In regarding to learning, the right answers in the pre-test(before the training) were 271(61,18%) out of 450 questions, and in the post-test (after the training) were 368(81,78%) out of 450 questions evaluated. The study revealed the Drugstores in Goiania show many nonconformities in regarding to the sanitary legislation some of them of great sanitary risk to the community. The educational initiative in this study had a satisfactory reaction and there was a positive reaction to the application of what was learned. Also positive was the skills improvement of the technicians who participated in the Educational Initiative which shows the importance of such actions in order to promote knowledge on the nation´s Sanitary Regulations.