| Literature DB >> 35721078 |
Ricardo A M Valentim1, Carlos A P de Oliveira2, Eloiza S G Oliveira2, Eduardo L Ribeiro1, Soneide M da Costa3, Ione R D Morais3, Felipe R Dos S Fernandes1, Alexandre R Caitano1, Cristine M G Gusmão4, Aliete Cunha-Oliveira5, Maria C F D Rêgo3, Karilany D Coutinho1, Daniele M S Barros1, Ricardo B Ceccim6.
Abstract
The Virtual Learning Environment of the Brazilian Health System (AVASUS) is a free and open distance education platform of the Ministry of Health (MS). AVASUS is a scalable virtual learning environment that has surpassed 800,000 users, 2 million enrollments, and 310 courses in its catalog. The objective of this paper was to assess the impacts of the educational offerings on health services and AVASUS course participants' professional practice. This study analyzed data from AVASUS, the Brazilian National Registry of Health Care Facilities (CNES), the Brazilian Occupational Classification (CBO), and a questionnaire applied to 720-course participants from five regions of Brazil. After acquiring and extracting data, computational methods were used for the evaluation process. Only the responses of 462 participants were considered for data analysis, as they had a formal link to CNES. The results showed that respondents recommended 76.2% of AVASUS courses to peers. Accordingly, the quality of educational offerings motivated 81.3% of such recommendations. In addition, 75.6% of course participants who answered the questionnaire also indicated that AVASUS course contents contribute to enhancing existing health services in the health facilities where they work. Finally, 24.6% of all responses mentioned that courses available in AVASUS were essential in offering new health services in such facilities.Entities:
Keywords: AVASUS; coverage; lifelong learning in health; permanent education in health; scalability
Year: 2022 PMID: 35721078 PMCID: PMC9201943 DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2022.896208
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Med (Lausanne) ISSN: 2296-858X
Total number of attendees during three Brazilian public health crises.
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| Syphilis | 12,349 | 47,479 | 22,265 | 50,328 | 13,952 | 146,373 |
| COVID-19 | 15,374 | 106,359 | 39,059 | 91,856 | 36,251 | 288,899 |
| Zika Virus and | 5,759 | 27,430 | 11,816 | 27,769 | 9,012 | 81,786 |
Figure 1Description of data.
Figure 2Participants by professional activity.
Figure 3Participants by Federation Unit (FU).
Figure 4Percentage of professional establishment of participants.
Figure 5Sharing learning on AVASUS.
Figure 6Percentage of professional establishment of participants.
Figure 7Reason for taking courses at AVASUS.
Figure 8AVASUS contribution to the work.
Figure 9AVASUS contribution to meeting health services demands.
Figure 10AVASUS contribution in meeting the demand of the health service.
Figure 11AVASUS contribution to teamwork.
Figure 12Result of the application of learning in the health establishment.
Figure 13AVASUS learning application.