Methodology:It is a descriptive study, in experience report format, derived from the trainings associated to the "Programa Vacina Mais Paraíba", undertaken with the Community Healthcare Agents from the municipalities of Paraíba, in January 2023. Training was guided by the PDSA cycle, which means Plan, Do, Study and Act. It is important to point out that the PDSA cycle is a means of monitoring the activities of an organization, in search of improving it. Results:The State Healthcare Secretariat of Paraíba, by means of the Immunization Center, trained 6,901 State Community Healthcare Agents (73%). Training, facilitated by focal supporters previously trained by coordination, were divided in two phases: first, testing was taken in order to gauge the level of knowledge possessed by the Community Healthcare Agents in regards to the vaccination calendar. Such testing showed low knowledge possessed by the Community Healthcare Agents regarding the aforementioned aspect. In phase two, aspects of the vaccination calendar were explained. Following, debate was encouraged, in which the Community Healthcare Agents could expose what they had learned, as well as point out flaws and solutions, in regards to the vaccination coverage in the municipality. At the end of the training, folders containing information about the vaccination calendar were handed out. All acts were recorded in reports made by the facilitators. The results of such acts are going to be presented and debated along with the Municipal Healthcare Secretariats Board of Paraíba to inform the municipal managers, in order to strengthen the acts aimed at the flaws encountered. Conclusion:Training of the Community Healthcare Agents reached, successfully, the proposed objective. The repercussion was positive among all municipal professionals and managers, highlighting, therefore, the importance of the aforementioned project.
A indústria da construção civil possui reconhecida importância para a economia nacional, representando importante parcela na composição do Produto Interno Bruto (PIB) do país. No entanto, essa indústria também se destaca por apresentar elevados índices de acidentes de trabalho e doenças ocupacionais. A elaboração de ferramentas que possam ser utilizadas para a eliminação/redução dos riscos existentes nos ambientes de trabalho será de grande utilidade para modificar esse cenário de insegurança na indústria da construção. Este trabalho apresenta uma adaptação da Lista de Verificação Ergonômica da ILO (International Labour Organization) para a indústria da construção. A pesquisa pode ser classificada como bibliográfica, documental, de campo e estudo de caso, quanto aos procedimentos técnicos, onde foram realizadas visitas in loco aos canteiros de obra pesquisados, fazendo-se uso da observação direta (roteiro de observações e registro fotográfico) para alcançar os objetivos desta. Como resultado, obteve-se a Lista de Verificação Ergonômica composta por 76 pontos de abordagem, havendo uma redução de 40,63% sobre os pontos abordados na lista original, composta por 128 pontos. A partir dos resultados alcançados, concluise que a lista proposta pode ser utilizada na ICC, como uma ferramenta simples, de fácil manuseio, possibilitando tomadas de decisões rápidas e em curto prazo e servindo como um instrumento de prevenção que, preferencialmente, integre um Sistema de Gestão da Saúde e Segurança no Trabalho.
Introduction:The low vaccination coverages observed in the latest years have caused the risk of once eradicated diseases to reappear, such as polio. Paraíba has made efforts to avoid such a reality. Therefore, the State Healthcare Secretariat of Paraíba has developed a project titled "More Vaccination for Paraíba: Permanent Education Strategies in Immunization acts in the state of Paraíba", which proposes good vaccination practices and acts to improve vaccination coverages.Objectives: Relate the strategies adopted by Paraíba in order to be the first state to achieve vaccination coverage in the national polio campaign in the year 2022. Methodology:It is an experience report, based on the efforts implemented in the state of Paraíba in order to achieve the objective set by the polio campaign. Results:From the project "Vacina Mais Paraíba", during the month of March 2022, a public notice proposal was made in order to hire nurses, with the objective of improving vaccination coverages. In all, nineteen focal immunization supporters and two macro region coordinators were selected, who have composed a taskforce along with the state immunization team in the training of professionals who spearhead the health services. Such work which has been undertaken in 223 municipalities in the state, with the Municipal Healthcare Secretariats Board of Paraíba as a partner, was fundamental in the polio campaign gaining traction. Many were the acts implemented during the campaign, as follows: monitoring of data about the daily doses implemented, meetings, sensitize the municipalities that presented low coverages, following of the vaccination acceptability, emission of reports by the defaulting and the identification of the need for new interventions in order to accompany the technical acts that could subsidize planning, operationalization, monitoring and evaluation of acts, thus strengthening the campaign in the municipalities. Such an effort produced the expected results: Paraíba was the first state to reach the polio campaign objective in Brazil. It must be pointed out that the Project "Reacquiring high vaccination coverage", led by Fiocruz, has also contributed to strengthen immunization in twenty-five municipalities in the state. Conclusion:It is concluded, therefore, that the "Vacina Mais Paraíba" project has made a difference regarding immunization in Paraíba, being of the utmost importance in achieving the positive results presented.
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