2018
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0041
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Educational technologies for health education on stroke: an integrative review

Abstract: the printed material for general public stood out, aiming to the recognition of alert signs of the disease and the emergency decision-making before suspicious cases of the disease.

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“…In the planning of health education projects, the construction of educational technologies (ETs) that take into account the aforementioned aspects is crucial for the teaching-learning process ( 23 ) . An ET consists of a systematic set of scientific knowledge that allows planning and execution in order to control, monitor, and evaluate the educational process, so as to interrelate with knowledge and autonomy ( 24 ) , allowing the individual to live new experiences ( 25 ) .…”
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“…In the planning of health education projects, the construction of educational technologies (ETs) that take into account the aforementioned aspects is crucial for the teaching-learning process ( 23 ) . An ET consists of a systematic set of scientific knowledge that allows planning and execution in order to control, monitor, and evaluate the educational process, so as to interrelate with knowledge and autonomy ( 24 ) , allowing the individual to live new experiences ( 25 ) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth mentioning that the construction of an ET requires the preparation of the educator, in order to understand the elements that make up the teaching-learning process, in addition to genuine respect for the protagonism of the student, arousing curiosity to increase their awareness of the world ( 24 , 26 ) . In this perspective, this study was based on Ausubel’s theory of meaningful learning, which values students’ prior knowledge in order to build and reconstruct knowledge based on pleasant and effective learning ( 27 - 28 ) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This delay reduces the chances of secondary prevention of sequelae in people at risk for the occurrence of the disease. [4] In view of the above, the nurses reflected on what to do to minimize the lack of information in communities in the city of Salvador. In 1997, with the purpose of reorganizing public health and the Brazilian care model, the Family Health Strategy was created, comprising an important healthcare program.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some authors[6] consider it necessary to train and qualify the community health workers for the transformation and qualification of health practices, improvement of the quality of services and the continuous work of community awareness for health promotion, prevention and control of injuries. With the training, we share experiences and knowledge about the prevention and treatment of Stroke, contributing to the community health workers in Primary Care in Salvador to be multipliers of knowledge to people at risk of suffering this event [4]. Since the intervention, there has been a 40% increase in the number of thrombolysis in the hospital in 2017, strengthening the articulation with the community, primary care network Published by Sciedu Press…”
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“…Educational technologies come as a health education strategy to be considered in the teachinglearning process. These tools can, for example, stimulate lifestyle changes in the individual field, contribute to the control of risk factors considered modifiable, and favor adherence to treatments (19) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%