Publicação
Contenção de riscos no Brasil: Uma questão de ensino?
| Resumo: | . Biosafety education is still at an incipient stage in Brazil and little is known about these health practices at different levels of education. However, health professionals and students in the area live with constant risks from biological materials in their activities. In this study we aim to understand how the teaching of Biosafety develops in the Brazilian territory. To this end, we developed a qualitative approach based on an integrative review in order to answer the question: How is the teaching of risk containment (biosafety) addressed at different levels of education in this area in Brazil? Our results showed that teaching in Biosafety, as well as publications, are centered in the southeast region, as it is a region with the highest concentration of universities and research institutions. There are flaws in the teaching of Biosafety regarding vaccination, PPE, occupational risks and universal precaution, with reports of accidents at work. Teaching is fragmented, compartmentalized and the methodologies employed are traditional. In our view, teaching based on active methodologies, whose students are protagonists in building knowledge about Biosafety, can be one of the paths to a more effective and meaningful teaching and learning process for students and professionals. |
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| Autores principais: | Sousa, Amanda Castelão |
| Outros Autores: | Riani de Mendonça, Rafael; Trajano, Valéria da Silva |
| Assunto: | Biosafety; Risk Containment; Biosafety Education Biossegurança; Contenção de Riscos; Ensino em Biossegurança |
| Ano: | 2020 |
| País: | Portugal |
| Tipo de documento: | artigo |
| Instituição associada: | ludomedia |
| Idioma: | português |
| Origem: | New Trends in Qualitative Research |
| Resumo: | . Biosafety education is still at an incipient stage in Brazil and little is known about these health practices at different levels of education. However, health professionals and students in the area live with constant risks from biological materials in their activities. In this study we aim to understand how the teaching of Biosafety develops in the Brazilian territory. To this end, we developed a qualitative approach based on an integrative review in order to answer the question: How is the teaching of risk containment (biosafety) addressed at different levels of education in this area in Brazil? Our results showed that teaching in Biosafety, as well as publications, are centered in the southeast region, as it is a region with the highest concentration of universities and research institutions. There are flaws in the teaching of Biosafety regarding vaccination, PPE, occupational risks and universal precaution, with reports of accidents at work. Teaching is fragmented, compartmentalized and the methodologies employed are traditional. In our view, teaching based on active methodologies, whose students are protagonists in building knowledge about Biosafety, can be one of the paths to a more effective and meaningful teaching and learning process for students and professionals. |
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