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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Biossegurança e ensino de medicina na Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, (MG)
Other Titles: Biosafety and teaching at Medical School at the Federal University in Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais State, Brazil
Author: Antunes, Helmer Magalhães
Cardoso, Ludimila de Oliveira
Antunes, Renata Pereira Gonçalves
Gonçalves, Sarah Pereira
Oliveira, Helena de
Resumo: OBJETIVOS: Identificar as atitudes apresentadas por acadêmicos de Medicina da UFJF/MG (2007) com relação a Riscos Ocupacionais (RO), Precauções Universais (PU) e Equipamentos de Proteção (EPI), bem como seus critérios para utilizá-los. MÉTODOS: Utilizou-se a amostragem aleatória estratificada, com reposição, sendo selecionados 204 alunos do quinto ao décimo período do curso, dos quais 180 responderam. RESULTADOS: a) 66,11% relatam participarem de procedimentos com RO durante a graduação e 55,2% afirmaram não conhecerem as PU; b) o conhecimento acerca do uso de EPI foi adquirido por meio de aulas (53,8%); na prática, por observação (37,2%); ou orientação de professores (28,8%); c) 79,4% dos alunos se consideram expostos aos vírus HIV/HBV; d) 10% declararam já terem sofrido acidente com risco biológico durante a graduação; e) 13,89% não são vacinados contra o vírus da hepatite B. CONCLUSÕES: Parte considerável dos alunos de Medicina apresenta déficits de conhecimentos acerca de PU. Apesar da relevante cobertura vacinal para hepatite B, os estudantes não realizam procedimentos sorológicos rotineiramente. As atividades práticas de ensino precocemente instituídas parecem influenciar positivamente no conhecimento acerca das PU.
Abstract: OBJECTIVES: The objective was to identify the attitudes of medical students at UFJF/MG in 2007 concerning occupational risk (OR), universal precautions (UP), and personal protective equipment (PPE), as well as the criteria for their use. METHODS: The method was based on stratified random sampling with replacement, and 180 of 204 selected students from the 5th to 10th semesters of undergraduate medical school responded. RESULTS: More than half of the respondents reported being involved in procedures with OR during their undergraduate training, and 55.2% stated that they were unfamiliar with UP. Students had acquired knowledge about PPE through classes (53.8%), by practice and observation (37.2%), and through orientation from professors (28.8%). 79.4% of students considered themselves exposed to HIV/HBV. 10% reported having already suffered an accident involving biological risk during their undergraduate training. 13.8% were not vaccinated against hepatitis B. CONCLUSIONS: A large proportion of these medical students showed gaps in knowledge on UP. Despite relatively high HBV immunization coverage, the students did not submit to routine serological testing. Early practical training activities appeared to have a positive impact on acquisition of knowledge concerning UP.
Keywords: Educação de graduação em Medicina
Conhecimentos, atitudes e prática em saúde
Risco ocupacional
Estudantes de Medicina
Biossegurança
Education, medical, undergraduate
Health knowledge, attitudes, practice
Accidents, occupational
Students, medical
Occupational risks
Biosafety
CNPq: -
Language: por
Country: Brasil
Publisher: -
Institution Initials: -
Access Type: Acesso Aberto
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0100-55022010000300002
URI: https://repositorio.ufjf.br/jspui/handle/ufjf/8509
Issue Date: Jul-2010
Appears in Collections:Artigos de Periódicos



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