Sepsis: development and valuation of distance course to interdisciplinar formation

Authors

  • José Geraldo de Alencar Santos Júnior Faculdade de Medicina Estácio Juazeiro do Norte-CE
  • Polyana Amorim Cruz Nascimento Faculdade de Medicina Estácio Juazeiro do Norte-CE
  • Désirée de Sá Barreto Diaz Gino
  • Ana Carlas Carvalho Alencar
  • Josefa Evannayr Reis Dias Faculdade de Medicina Estácio Juazeiro do Norte - FMJ

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17058/reci.v6i1.6634

Abstract

Background and Objectives: purpose to develop activities that qualify health practices within the educational institutions, the objective was to develop and evaluate a distance learning course of sepsis. Methods: study applied production technology with a quantitative approach, accomplished in the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. The sample had 57 participants, interns, preceptors and tutors of a Multiprofessional Internship Health Program with emphasis on intensive care, and professionals and students of health courses and other institutions, was divided in six modules and had duration of one month. In the end, it was applied a Lickert schale to valuate the students satisfaction. Results: from the participants, 73.68% valuated the course, most of them positively, showing good use of the course. Regarding the content developed, 100% agreed that it was satisfactory. Conclusion: the learning objective through distance was relevant and complied with the multiprofessional team demand, showed by the number of participants enrolled and interest in the topic and well-designed course. KEYWORDS: Sepsis. Education, Continuing. Education, Distance. Educational Technology.

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Author Biography

Josefa Evannayr Reis Dias, Faculdade de Medicina Estácio Juazeiro do Norte - FMJ

Fisioterapeuta e docente

Published

2016-01-04

How to Cite

de Alencar Santos Júnior, J. G., Cruz Nascimento, P. A., Gino, D. de S. B. D., Alencar, A. C. C., & Reis Dias, J. E. (2016). Sepsis: development and valuation of distance course to interdisciplinar formation. Revista De Epidemiologia E Controle De Infecção, 6(1), 41-43. https://doi.org/10.17058/reci.v6i1.6634

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EXPERIENCE REPORT