An Interactive Perspective of Health Education for the Tropical Disease Control: The Schistosomiasis Case

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Some municipalities in Brazil have been requesting orietation for the implementation of health education programs related to the control of schistosomiasis. This demand was based on experiences in the development of health education researches, strategies and materials for school-age children, involving the communities and secretaries of health and education. Motivated by this request and the recently implemented plan of health services (Unified Health System - Sistema Unico de Saúde - SUS) that gives autonomy to the municipalities to utilize health resources and services in Brazil, this paper presents an interactive perspective of planning health education research and programs. The purpose of this perspective is to stimulate a reflection on the needs and actions of institutions and people involved in health education research and/or programs to obtain sustainability, commitment and effectiveness - not only in the control of schistosomiasis, hut also in the improvement of environmental conditions, quality of life and personal health. This perspective comprises interaction among three levels related to health education programs: the decision level, the executive level and the beneficiary level. The needs and lines of action at each of these levels are discussed, as well as the ways in which they can interact with each other. This proposal may lead to useful interactive ways of planing, organizing, executing and evaluating health education research and/or program. not only towards the prevention and control of the disease at stake, but also to promote health in general.

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Schall, V. T. (1998). An Interactive Perspective of Health Education for the Tropical Disease Control: The Schistosomiasis Case. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 93 SUPPL. 1, 51–58. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02761998000700007

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