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Perception of medical students about the extension activity "super powerful vaccines": Experience report

Moreira MSC;
Chianca AÁCB;
Carvalho EGMI;
Monteiro ADC;
Machado KOA;
Branco BC;
Araujo CFB;
Pinto NO;
Neto JFS;
Bezerra AF;
Filho JAO;
Antonino LSS;
Oliveira LSNC;
Carneiro GL;
Deininger LSC;
Alvez MAL

Mayara dos Santos Camelo Moreira

Ananza Ávila Castelo Branco Chianca

Erica Giovanna Mailho Ismael de Carvalho

Alana Dionizio Carneiro Monteiro

Karine Oliveira Alves Machado

Bruna Castelo Branco

Cecília Fernanda Batista de Araujo

Nathália Oliveira Pinto

José Fragoso da Silva Neto

Andressa Fernandes Bezerra

Jurandir Abrantes de Oliveira Filho

Lilian Salustiana da Silva Antonino

Layssa Sarmento Nascimento Caetano de Oliveira

Guttemberg Leite Carneiro

Laysa de Souza Chaves Deininger

Mônica de Almeida L. Alvez


Keywords

Vaccination of the child
Primary care
Community medicine

Abstract

Vaccination should be understood as the most effective measure to prevent diseases, contributing directly to the decrease in morbidity and mortality caused by infectious pathologies preventable by vaccination, including in children. Brazil has been a world reference in vaccination for years, but in the last ten years there has been a sharp drop in the number of users benefiting from immunizations, demonstrating a greater vulnerability, specifically to children. The present work is an experience report that seeks to describe

 the experiences of medical students of the AFYA School of Medical Sciences. The extension action was entitled "Super Powerful Vaccines", held at the Family Health Unit (USF) São Rafael, João Pessoa-PB. Playful, dynamic and human approaches were carried out to welcome users, in order to expand vaccination coverage in the community. The extension action allowed an increase in the number of vaccines applied, revealing positive results in view of the strategies used. The experience provided an enriching moment for the students, expanding the sense of citizenship and represented a tool for achieving humanized medical training, providing a reflection on the importance of teamwork in this scenario and raising awareness about the health needs of the population.

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/globalhealthprespesc-017


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Copyright (c) 2023 Mayara dos Santos Camelo Moreira , Ananza Ávila Castelo Branco Chianca , Erica Giovanna Mailho Ismael de Carvalho, Alana Dionizio Carneiro Monteiro , Karine Oliveira Alves Machado , Bruna Castelo Branco, Cecília Fernanda Batista de Araujo , Nathália Oliveira Pinto, José Fragoso da Silva Neto, Andressa Fernandes Bezerra, Jurandir Abrantes de Oliveira Filho , Lilian Salustiana da Silva Antonino , Layssa Sarmento Nascimento Caetano de Oliveira , Guttemberg Leite Carneiro, Laysa de Souza Chaves Deininger , Mônica de Almeida L. Alvez

Author(s)

  • Mayara dos Santos Camelo Moreira
  • Ananza Ávila Castelo Branco Chianca
  • Erica Giovanna Mailho Ismael de Carvalho
  • Alana Dionizio Carneiro Monteiro
  • Karine Oliveira Alves Machado
  • Bruna Castelo Branco
  • Cecília Fernanda Batista de Araujo
  • Nathália Oliveira Pinto
  • José Fragoso da Silva Neto
  • Andressa Fernandes Bezerra
  • Jurandir Abrantes de Oliveira Filho
  • Lilian Salustiana da Silva Antonino
  • Layssa Sarmento Nascimento Caetano de Oliveira
  • Guttemberg Leite Carneiro
  • Laysa de Souza Chaves Deininger
  • Mônica de Almeida L. Alvez