Escola Anna Nery (Aug 2018)

Socio-educational video debate technology for active aging promotion

  • Nathalie Porfírio Mendes,
  • Nadia Pinheiro da Costa,
  • Ana Cristina Viana Campos,
  • Sandra Helena Isse Polaro,
  • Lucia Hisako Takase Gonçalves

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2177-9465-ean-2017-0427
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 3

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Abstract Objective: Evaluate the relevance and efficiency of socio-educational video debate technology as a strategy to promote active aging. Methodology: Convergent care research was conducted with 16 elderly users of a basic health unit in Belém, to implement the technology by selecting YouTube videos, which were analyzed and discussed, seeking to coordinate the video plot of each video with determining factors of active aging, principles of continuing education, and life experience of the elderly participants. Results: The following categories emerged from debates: "Learning how to know oneself," "Learning how to do things differently," "Learning how to live with others," and "Learning to how to be a better person." The video debate allowed behavioral changes in nutrition and relationship, as evaluated using the lifestyle scale, before and after the video debate. Conclusion: Video debate technology proved to be efficient and relevant as it allowed the elderly to reflect in groups by sharing ideas, learning together and building new strategies for active aging.

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