The contribution of distance education to health promotion in Chile
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Salinas Cubillos, Judith
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Muñoz, Carolina
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Albagli, Andrea
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Araya, Gloria
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Vio del Río, Fernando Tomás
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2018-07-05T14:30:52Z
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2018-07-05T14:30:52Z
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2016
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Health Promotion International, 32 (5): 913-921
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10.1093/heapro/daw023
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/149525
Abstract
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The objective of this paper is to present the distance education's contribution to developing health promotion in Chile, through evaluation of a postgraduate certificate program for professionals, and a training course for nurse technicians working in primary healthcare, with an 8-month follow-up after program completion. The program methodology was participatory, interactive and reflective, with mentoring support, exercises, group work and discussions as well as content pertinent to the needs of practice. The evaluation was quali-quantitative with an analysis of the student profile, the implementation process, outcomes at the end of the training and impacts on workplace changes. The results showed a high rate of student approval (87 and 76%), good academic performance and a high level of satisfaction with the methodology and knowledge delivered. The participants' final projects were adapted to local work places realities and were implemented by 62.6% of technicians and 43% of professionals, in addition to changes in work practices that favor health promotion. The level of fulfillment of participants' expectations was very high and the most frequent barriers to implementing the final project were lack of time and personnel, along with minimal support from management and low prioritization of health promotion. This study shows the effectiveness of a distance training model for professionals and technicians that can reach the most remote parts of the country, where there is no access to presencial training, with an educational program centered on work activities and current health challenges.