Online Brazilian Journal of Nursing (Dec 2006)

Practical tuberculosis teaching in nursing schools. A survey.

  • Tereza CS Villa,
  • Danuza R Firmino,
  • Rubia LP Andrade,
  • Maria EF Brunello,
  • Mayra F Oliveira,
  • Antônio Ruffino-Netto

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3

Abstract

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Objective: To analyze practical tuberculosis (TB) teaching in Nursing Schools (NS) in Brazil in 2004. Methodology: We surveyed all NS in Brazil in 2004, and sent questionnaires by mail to faculty TB teaching. Data were compiled in a database with a view to descriptive analysis. In a universe of 347 NS, 111 answered the questionnaire, which constituted the study population. Results: 75,2% of the NS are concentrated in the Southeast and South. The hour load (HL) for practical TB teaching ranges between 10 and 20 hours (42,2%). Teaching is mainly provided (89,1%) at primary care level. Practical activities focus on nursing appointments and home visits. Faculty members obtain updated knowledge on the subject through scientific events and Internet. Conclusion: The student training in TB care isn’t enough to discuss aspects of treatment, epidemiological surveillance and management.

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