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Vaccination in everyday life: experiences indicate Permanent Education

Author(s): Martins,Jéssica Rauane Teixeira ; Viegas,Selma Maria da Fonseca ; Oliveira,Valéria Conceição de ; Rennó,Heloiza Maria Siqueira

Date: 2019

Origin: Oasisbr

Subject(s): Education Continuing; Vaccination; Immunization; Nursing Team; Nurses


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Abstract Objective: To understand Permanent Education in the daily work in the vaccination room, from the professional’s perspective. Method: A holistic-qualitative multiple-case study, based on the Quotidian Comprehensive Sociology, and carried out in four micro-regions of Minas Gerais State, Brazil, with 56 professionals working in seven municipalities. To analyze the data, the Thematic Content Analysis was used associated to the cases’ cross-synthesis. Results: The frequent changes in immunization, adverse events, professional accountability, as well as the daily difficulties of working in the vaccination room point to the need for Permanent Education. There is a need for doctors and community health agents to be trained in immunization, just as nurses are previously trained. The importance of Permanent Education for safe work and patient safety in vaccination is evidenced. Conclusion and implications for practice: Considering the relevance and complexity of work in the vaccination room, Permanent Education has the potential to strengthen teamwork, positively impact the care provided to users and provide professionals with more security in the practices carried out.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
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