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Values in health education and vocational training

  • Amâncio António de Sousa Carvalho
  • Graça Simões de Carvalho
  • Vítor Manuel Costa Pereira Rodrigues
  • Amâncio António de Sousa Carvalho

    Professor Adjunto do Departamento de Enfermagem de Saúde Mental e Comunitária (DESMC), da Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Vila Real, da Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro (ESEVR-UTAD), Vila Real, Portugal. Doutorado em Estudos da Criança (Ciências da Educação), com Especialização em Saúde Infantil, pela Universidade do Minho (UM), Braga, Portugal.

    Graça Simões de Carvalho

    Professora Catedrática com agregação, Doutoramento em Biologia, Departamento de Estudos Integrados de Literacia, Didáctica e Supervisão, Instituto de Educação da Universidade do Minho, Centro de Investigação em Estudos da Criança (CIEC), Braga, Portugal.

    Vítor Manuel Costa Pereira Rodrigues

    Professor Coordenador com Agregação da Escola Superior de Enfermagem/Centro de Investigação em Desporto, Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano da Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Vila Real, Portugal. Doutor em Ciências Biomédicas pela Universidade do Porto, Portuga



Abstract

The general purpose of this study was to examine the effect of training on the acquisition of values in health education among Vila Real Nursing School students, Northern Region, in Trásos-Montes and in Alto Douro, in the municipality of Vila Real, Lordelo, Portugal, compared to those taking other courses. This is a descriptive, comparative, and transverse study. In total, 709 students from seven colleges took place in this research project, and an attempt was made to include authors intervening in the health education process, who replied to a self-completion questionnaire in the period ranging from October to December 2004. Most participants (86.5 percent) believe health education has values to promote, and 'responsibility' is the best value to 19.2 percent of the students. The study showed that it is in the nursing courses that most progress is made in terms of values, with highly significant differences (p < 0.001). Additionally, it also revealed that the 4th year students' average was higher than the 1st year's. These results are evidence of the need there is, in such courses, to work on the values underlying the process, which are so necessary for the performance of these professions.

Keywords

social values,
health education,
training,
fairness

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