"Life as it is" and the development of skills and autonomy in the teaching-service-community integration

Authors

  • Franklin Delano Soares Forte Federal University of Paraíba
  • Otacílio Batista de Sousa Nétto Federal University of Piauí
  • Nelson Filice de Barros State University of Campinas
  • Aída Albuquerque Pontes Federal University of Paraíba
  • Hannah Gil de Farias Morais Federal University of Paraíba
  • Ailma de Souza Barbosa City Government of João Pessoa
  • Claudia Helena Soares de Morais Freitas Federal University of Paraíba

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30979/revabeno.v22i2.1723

Keywords:

Dentistry, Primary Health Care, Teaching

Abstract

Dentistry education aligned with current health demands has been an important topic on the agenda. The objective of this research was to understand the acquired knowledge in supervised internships in terms of the development of skills and autonomy, from the point of view of dentistry students. Qualitative research was used, with two focus groups, with 13 students of both genders, from a dentistry course, from a Federal Educational Institution in Northeastern Brazil. A thematic content analysis was performed. The Collective Health Supervised Internships act as teaching-learning evaluation opportunities, allowing experience in local public health services and territories, creating student awareness of comprehensive care and a broader understanding of the health-disease process. The experiences are always based on the premise that learning is linked to health services and to a path built collectively by everyone. Therefore, the students' understanding of the integration between teaching, service and community allowed the articulation between theory and practice of Collective Health and the development of "socio-logical" competencies involved in the contexts of work in healthcare. With this understanding, the participants recognized the principle of education through/with work and the importance of everyone to exchange and produce knowledge and health education.

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Author Biographies

Franklin Delano Soares Forte, Federal University of Paraíba

Department of Clinical and Social Dentistry, Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Paraíba.

Otacílio Batista de Sousa Nétto, Federal University of Piauí

Department of Pathology and Clinical Dentistry, Federal University of Piauí.

Nelson Filice de Barros, State University of Campinas

Laboratory of Alternative, Complementary and Integrative Health Practices (Lapacis), School of Medical Sciences, State University of Campinas.

Aída Albuquerque Pontes, Federal University of Paraíba

Dental surgeon graduated from the Federal University of Paraíba.

Hannah Gil de Farias Morais, Federal University of Paraíba

Dental surgeon graduated from the Federal University of Paraíba.

Ailma de Souza Barbosa, City Government of João Pessoa

City Government of João Pessoa, Municipal Health Department.

Claudia Helena Soares de Morais Freitas, Federal University of Paraíba

Department of Clinical and Social Dentistry, Health Sciences Center, Federal University of Paraíba.

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Published

28-11-2022

How to Cite

Forte, F. D. S., Sousa Nétto, O. B. de, Barros, N. F. de, Pontes, A. A., Morais, H. G. de F., Barbosa, A. de S., & Freitas, C. H. S. de M. (2022). "Life as it is" and the development of skills and autonomy in the teaching-service-community integration. Revista Da ABENO, 22(2), 1723 . https://doi.org/10.30979/revabeno.v22i2.1723

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Section

Formação no SUS: integração da saúde coletiva com a clínica