Use of digital media for the education of health professionals in the treatment of childhood asthma

Objectives: Inhalation therapy is the main treatment for asthma and its adequate use has been a factor responsible for disease control; therefore, the aim of the study was to determine whether a digital media tool, which features portability on mobile phones, modifies the assimilation of the inhalat...

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Main Authors: Helena F. Velasco, Catiane Z. Cabral, Paula P. Pinheiro, Rita de Cassia S. Azambuja, Luciano S. Vitola, Márcia Rosa da Costa, Sérgio L. Amantéa
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Elsevier 2015-03-01
Series:Jornal de Pediatria (Versão em Português)
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2255553615000178
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Summary:Objectives: Inhalation therapy is the main treatment for asthma and its adequate use has been a factor responsible for disease control; therefore, the aim of the study was to determine whether a digital media tool, which features portability on mobile phones, modifies the assimilation of the inhalation technique. Methods: A total of 66 professionals working in the health care area with the pediatric population were selected. They were submitted to a pre‐test on their knowledge of inhalation therapy. The professionals were randomized into two groups (A and B). Group A received a media application on their mobile phones showing the steps of inhalation therapy, while group B received the same information in written form only. A post‐test was applied after 15 days. The results (pre‐ and post‐) were analyzed by two pediatric pulmonologists. Results: Of the 66 professionals, 87.9% were females. Of a total possible score of ten, the mean score obtained in the pre‐test was 5.3 ± 3, and in the second test, 7.5 ± 2 (p < 0.000). There were no significant differences when comparing the two groups (p = 0.726). The nurses had the lowest mean scores in the initial test (2.3 ± 2); however, they were the group that learned the most with the intervention, showing similar means to those of other groups in the second test (6.1 ± 3). Conclusion: There was significant improvement in knowledge about inhalation therapy in all professional categories using both methods, demonstrating that education, when available to professionals, positively modifies medical practice.
ISSN:2255-5536