Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: ZONILCE BRITO VIEIRA

Uma banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
STUDENT : ZONILCE BRITO VIEIRA
DATE: 30/05/2023
TIME: 10:00
LOCAL: Universidade Federal do Oeste do Pará, Campus Tapajós, via Remota GoogleMeet
TITLE:

Collective Health. Cultural habits. Riverside Communities. Covid-19.


KEY WORDS:

Collective Health. Cultural Habits. Riverside Communities. COVID-19.


PAGES: 93
BIG AREA: Ciências da Saúde
AREA: Saúde Coletiva
SUBÁREA: Saúde Pública
SUMMARY:

Cultural habits of health-oriented care must be more incisive in times of pandemic. These times of Covid-19 the access to health services has become more difficult, either because of the high demand and overcrowding, or due to fear of being in an environment where the new Coronavirus was present. The general objective of our research is to investigate the cultural practices of collective health developed by riverside communities in the Lower Amazon region before and during the pandemic that allowed or not the control of the disease [Covid-19] to soften the symptoms caused by the new Coronavirus. The specific objectives are: to identify the main forms of access to health services by Low Amazon region riverside community members during the COVID-19 pandemic; to analyse which cultural habits and alternative practices were used by the community for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 symptoms; to ask the communities about what cultural habits they practice to deal with viral diseases such as H1N1, Yellow Fever, Dengue, Chikungunya, Zika, in the absence of action by the public authorities. We seek to get results with the present research that allow us to answer our scientific question, namely: The cultural practices of collective health developed by riverside communities in the Lower Amazon region before and during the pandemic allowed the control of the disease caused by the new Coronavirus or at least they soften the symptoms caused by it?. The places where data collection will be carried out are the riverside communities of Vila Vieira and Vila Barbosa, in the floodplain region located on the right bank of the Amazon River, in the municipality of Óbidos in the western region of the State of Pará. A semi-structured questionnaire will be applied with initial closed questions to profile the participants, while the guiding questions dictate about the cultural practices of collective health carried out by riverside communities in the investigated region, to compose an analytical framework of practices before and during the pandemic. We hope with this framework to be able to present results on the control or not of the disease caused by the new Coronavirus or at least the symptoms caused by it. The interviews will be supported by respect for freedom of expression, spontaneity and interaction. The interviews will be recorded, transcribed, analysed and their results presented with possible answers to our scientific question. The project will be submitted to the Research Ethics Committee (CEP), through the Brazil Platform, following the recommendations of the National Research Ethics Committee (CONEP), according to resolution 466/2012.


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Presidente - 1794508 - ITAMAR RODRIGUES PAULINO
Interna - ***.147.002-** - ALANNA DO SOCORRO LIMA DA SILVA - UFRA
Externo à Instituição - ERALDO MEDEIROS COSTA NETO - UFRB
Notícia cadastrada em: 29/05/2023 12:07
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