The fight against sexually transmitted infections cannot stop in the COVID-19 era: a brazilian experience in online training for sexually transmitted infections guidelines

Pâmela Cristina Gaspar, Adriano Santiago Dias dos Santos, Lutigardes Bastos Santana, M. G. Aragón, Nádia Maria da Silva Machado, Miguel Angel Aragón López, M. Passos, G. Pereira, A. Miranda
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Introduction: The Brazilian Ministry of Health had planned face-to-face workshops for professional training about the Clinical Protocols and Therapeutic Guidelines for Comprehensive Care for People with Sexually Transmitted Infections for the year 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the workshops were cancelled, and a new strategy was adopted: virtual meetings, called Webinars — Clinical Protocols and Therapeutic Guidelines for Comprehensive Care for People with Sexually Transmitted Infections 2020. Objective: To report the experience at the Ministry of Health in online training about the clinical protocol and therapeutic guidelines for comprehensive care for people sexually transmitted infections for health professionals in 2020. Methods: The webinars were held in partnership with the Brazilian Society of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and the Pan American Health Organization. Each chapter of the Clinical Protocols and Therapeutic Guidelines for Comprehensive Care for People with Sexually Transmitted Infections — 2020 was converted into a webinar, with the participation of at least three experts, two speakers, and a moderator. Results: In total, 16 webinars were presented, covering topics such as sexually transmitted infections surveillance, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, public policies, and sexual violence. The initiative had more than 77,000 hits, with an average of 4,900 hits per webinar and the topic “syphilis” being the most accessed. The event reached all 27 federative units of Brazil, as well as 27 other countries. About 500 questions were received from the audience and answered during the sessions and/or through a document published later on by the Ministry of Health. Conclusion: Given the high number of hits and inquiries received, we can conclude that health professionals remained engaged in the topic of sexually transmitted infections during the pandemic. This experience shows the great potential of innovative methods for distance learning to promote continuing education, including a series of webinars aimed at strengthening the fight against sexually transmitted infections.Keywords: Sexually transmitted infections. Education, continuing. Professional training. Clinical protocols. Education, distance.
抗击性传播感染的斗争在2019冠状病毒病时代不能停止:巴西在性传播感染指导方针在线培训方面的经验
导言:巴西卫生部计划在2020年举办关于《性传播感染患者综合护理临床规程和治疗指南》的面对面专业培训讲习班。由于2019冠状病毒病大流行,研讨会被取消,并采取了一项新战略:虚拟会议,称为网络研讨会- 2020年性传播感染患者综合护理临床方案和治疗指南。目的:报告卫生部2020年对卫生专业人员开展性传播感染综合护理临床方案和治疗指南在线培训的经验。方法:与巴西性传播疾病学会和泛美卫生组织合作举办网络研讨会。《2020年性传播感染患者综合护理临床方案和治疗指南》的每一章都转化为网络研讨会,至少有三位专家、两位演讲者和一位主持人参加。结果:共举办了16场网络研讨会,涵盖性传播感染监测、预防、诊断、治疗、公共政策和性暴力等主题。该倡议有超过77,000次点击,平均每场网络研讨会有4,900次点击,其中“梅毒”主题是访问量最大的。该活动覆盖了巴西所有27个联邦单位以及其他27个国家。从听众那里收到了大约500个问题,并在会议期间和(或)通过卫生部后来发表的一份文件得到了回答。结论:鉴于收到的大量点击和询问,我们可以得出结论,卫生专业人员在大流行期间仍然从事性传播感染的主题。这一经验表明,远程学习的创新方法在促进继续教育方面具有巨大潜力,包括旨在加强与性传播感染作斗争的一系列网络研讨会。关键词:性传播感染;教育,继续。专业培训。临床协议。教育,距离。
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