Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Oct 2023)

Intestinal parasitic infections: telephone health literacy with men in areas of poverty in the syndemic

  • Julio Cesar Pegado Bordignon,
  • Antonia de Castro Ribeiro,
  • Érica Tex Paulino,
  • Maria de Fatima Leal Alencar,
  • Marcio Neves Boia,
  • Antonio Henrique Almeida de Moraes Neto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2022-0300
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 76, no. 4

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ABSTRACT Objectives: to assess Popular Health Education practices on intestinal parasites, carried out by telephone contact with men living in urban communities in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, during the COVID-19 syndemic. Method: a quasi-experimental, quantitative and descriptive study, carried out with men aged 20 to 59 years. Pre-test was applied, and participants were divided into two groups: control and experimental. Popular Education in Health practices were carried out with an experimental group, and post-test was applied for both. Results: health education practices were significant in the experimental group, with a reduction in incorrect answers. There was an increase in incorrect answers in the control group’s post-test. Conclusions: the Brazilian National Policy for Popular Education in Health contributed to qualify men’s health literacy on intestinal parasites. Practice by telephone contact proved to be a powerful strategy for nursing and public policies to access this group and promote health in Primary Health Care.

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