Early childhood education professionals’ knowledge about prevention, detection and treatment of acute respiratory infections in children

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The present study aimed to identify and compare knowledge and practices of early childhood education professionals from three public nursery schools (A, B and C) in the city of Florianópolis/SC relative to prevention, early detection and handling of acute respiratory infections (ARIs) in children aged between zero and six years old. A total of 120 educators answered a questionnaire. The instrument was composed of 15 close- and open-ended questions, five of which were scored. In statistical analyses, the Anova One-Way test revealed no significant differences for knowledge between professionals from the three institutions, with nursery school B having the highest mean score (6.12 ± 0.8), showing fair knowledge about child care. Overall results point to existing gaps concerning the need for guidance on these aspects of a child’s health.

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Dos Santos, P. D., Da Silva, F. C., Santos, B. W., Isabel, C., & Schivinski, S. (2019). Early childhood education professionals’ knowledge about prevention, detection and treatment of acute respiratory infections in children. Acta Scientiarum - Health Sciences, 41(1). https://doi.org/10.4025/actascihealthsci.v41i1.43759

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