Development of an application prototype for mobile devices about pregnancy and syphilis in pregnancy as a health education strategy

Andressa Cristina Batista de Lacerda Oliveira
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Introduction: Syphilis is a systemic sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. It has chronic evolution and is subject to flare-ups and latency periods when untreated, which can produce the acquired or congenital forms of the disease. It has been acknowledged in 2016 as an epidemic in Brazil. Objective: To identify the information needs of pregnant women regarding syphilis during pregnancy and congenital syphilis, aiming to assist in the development of a technology-mediated educational resource as a strategy to promote health and fight the syphilis epidemic. Methods: The prior knowledge of pregnant women assisted in high-risk prenatal care at the Maternity of Divino Amor in Parnamirim/RN was investigated, in order to identify the information needs of this population and support the development of a prototype of an educational resource in prenatal care services that use technological mediation, education and communication as distance health education strategies. Results: Forty-six pregnant women who demonstrated to have gaps in knowledge about syphilis were assessed with regard to: signs and symptoms of the disease, prevention measures, and vertical transmission. Conclusion: These findings supported the development of a prototype educational resource that intends to be an important source of information for the adoption of preventive health measures, contributing to the learning process of pregnant women, to the improvement of health indicators in this population and the reduction of congenital syphilis cases.
开发关于妊娠和妊娠期梅毒的移动设备应用原型,作为健康教育策略
梅毒是由梅毒螺旋体引起的全身性传播感染(STI)。它具有慢性演变,并且在未经治疗的情况下会突然发作和潜伏期,这可能产生获得性或先天性疾病。2016年,它在巴西被确认为一种流行病。目的:了解孕妇对妊娠期梅毒和先天性梅毒的信息需求,以协助开发以技术为媒介的教育资源,作为促进健康和抗击梅毒流行的战略。方法:对parnamrim /RN地区Divino Amor产科高危产前护理孕妇的先验知识进行调查,以确定该人群的信息需求,并支持在产前护理服务中使用技术中介、教育和沟通作为远程健康教育策略的教育资源原型的开发。结果:对46名在梅毒知识方面存在差距的孕妇进行了评估:疾病的体征和症状、预防措施和垂直传播。结论:这些发现支持了原型教育资源的开发,该资源旨在成为采取预防保健措施的重要信息来源,有助于孕妇的学习过程,改善这一人群的健康指标,减少先天性梅毒病例。
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