Health program in a Brazilian school

Objective. To analyze the School Health Program (SHP)through the perceptions of managers and health professionals. Materials and methods. This was a descriptive, crosssectional,and qualitative study that conducted interviews with 21 individuals using the lexical analysis of Bardin’s speech and proce...

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Main Authors: Ubaldo O A Silva, Gerian L Nascimento, Isis Kelly Santos, Kesley P M Azevedo, Christiane F Santos, Maria I Knackfuss, Humberto J Medeiros
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública 2017-01-01
Series:Salud Pública de México
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Online Access:http://www.saludpublica.mx/index.php/spm/article/view/8412
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spelling doaj-be121dc7a46d4658b224682b8f4c27782020-11-24T22:18:48ZengInstituto Nacional de Salud PúblicaSalud Pública de México0036-36341606-79162017-01-01591283310.21149/841216273Health program in a Brazilian schoolUbaldo O A Silva0Gerian L Nascimento1Isis Kelly Santos2Kesley P M Azevedo3Christiane F Santos4Maria I Knackfuss5Humberto J Medeiros6Faculty of Nursing, State University of Rio Grande do Norte. Mossoró, Brazil.Faculty of Physical Education, State University of Rio Grande do Norte. Mossoró, Brazil.Faculty of Nursing, State University of Rio Grande do Norte. Mossoró, Brazil.Faculty of Nursing, State University of Rio Grande do Norte. Mossoró, Brazil.Federal Rural University of the Semi-Arid. Mossoró, Brazil.Postgraduate Program in Health and Society, State University of Rio Grande do Norte. Mossoró, Brazil.Postgraduate Program in Health and Society, State University of Rio Grande do Norte. Mossoró, Brazil.Objective. To analyze the School Health Program (SHP)through the perceptions of managers and health professionals. Materials and methods. This was a descriptive, crosssectional,and qualitative study that conducted interviews with 21 individuals using the lexical analysis of Bardin’s speech and processed the data through the Alceste software. Results. In the interviewees’ perception, verification of blood pressure,visual acuity, weight, height, body mass index, oral health,preventive actions and educational lectures are recommended in the program’s guidelines. The schools do not have available and adequate space for the staff to perform the work. The redominant exchange occurs between the health and education secretaries. The actions that provided opportunities to students were primarily promotion, prevention, and health education; funding is the responsibility of the Ministry of Health and Municipal Secretary of Health. Conclusions. The structures, exchanges, and available resources were insufficient for the development of the program.http://www.saludpublica.mx/index.php/spm/article/view/8412school healthhealth promotionintersectoral actionintegrality in health
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author Ubaldo O A Silva
Gerian L Nascimento
Isis Kelly Santos
Kesley P M Azevedo
Christiane F Santos
Maria I Knackfuss
Humberto J Medeiros
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Gerian L Nascimento
Isis Kelly Santos
Kesley P M Azevedo
Christiane F Santos
Maria I Knackfuss
Humberto J Medeiros
Health program in a Brazilian school
Salud Pública de México
school health
health promotion
intersectoral action
integrality in health
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Gerian L Nascimento
Isis Kelly Santos
Kesley P M Azevedo
Christiane F Santos
Maria I Knackfuss
Humberto J Medeiros
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title Health program in a Brazilian school
title_short Health program in a Brazilian school
title_full Health program in a Brazilian school
title_fullStr Health program in a Brazilian school
title_full_unstemmed Health program in a Brazilian school
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publisher Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública
series Salud Pública de México
issn 0036-3634
1606-7916
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Objective. To analyze the School Health Program (SHP)through the perceptions of managers and health professionals. Materials and methods. This was a descriptive, crosssectional,and qualitative study that conducted interviews with 21 individuals using the lexical analysis of Bardin’s speech and processed the data through the Alceste software. Results. In the interviewees’ perception, verification of blood pressure,visual acuity, weight, height, body mass index, oral health,preventive actions and educational lectures are recommended in the program’s guidelines. The schools do not have available and adequate space for the staff to perform the work. The redominant exchange occurs between the health and education secretaries. The actions that provided opportunities to students were primarily promotion, prevention, and health education; funding is the responsibility of the Ministry of Health and Municipal Secretary of Health. Conclusions. The structures, exchanges, and available resources were insufficient for the development of the program.
topic school health
health promotion
intersectoral action
integrality in health
url http://www.saludpublica.mx/index.php/spm/article/view/8412
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