Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: SILAS DOS SANTOS MARQUES

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STUDENT : SILAS DOS SANTOS MARQUES
DATE: 14/06/2023
TIME: 14:00
LOCAL: CPF-
TITLE:

SOCIAL MEDIA AS A TOOL TO DISSEMINATE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT ERGONOMICS AND WORKER HEALT


KEY WORDS:

 Dissemination of knowledge; Social Media; Worker's health; Ergonomics


PAGES: 41
BIG AREA: Ciências da Saúde
AREA: Medicina
SUMMARY:

Introduction: The dissemination of knowledge is defined as an active process, which aims to deliver information from clear, simple, action-oriented messages and adapted for each audience. Currently, social media (Instagram, Twitter, Reddit, WeChat and others) represent an efficient tool for disseminating knowledge. In this sense, social media can contribute to the dissemination of knowledge to workers, professionals, researchers and others interested in the field of ergonomics and workers' health. Objective: To evaluate the use of Social Media as a tool for the Dissemination of Knowledge in Ergonomics and Occupational Health. Materials and methods: This dissertation will present papers with 3 distinct and complementary study designs. A Systematic Review (where the protocol is currently presented); An exploratory and descriptive study, based on data mining available on Instagram (IG). Where in an initial search it identified the three most used terms: "Worker's Health", "Occupational Health" and "Ergonomics". Then, 3 consecutive searches were performed for each term, with a filter for the “account” option, to identify the associated available profiles. These profiles were visited to collect information. And finally, a study that is an exploratory study, with a quantitative approach, with an analytical character and a longitudinal section (of which the project of its creation will be presented). Preliminary and expected results: 167 profiles were found. Among them, 45 were excluded due to duplicity and 92 were exclusively to offer some product or service. Thus, 30 profiles were selected for data analysis. 3 were institutional, which exposed services they provided, actions they performed and information on workers' health; 6 of the profiles were directly associated with research on workers' health, who disseminated their research and also disseminated studies related to workers' health; 10 profiles were dedicated purely to disseminating information about workers' health, another 7 profiles were dedicated to information on disciplines and extension projects, where they presented their actions and even indications of health protection measures in the work environment, as well as as some related concepts and laws; 1 was dedicated to publicizing an event and 1 profile was dedicated to publicizing vacancies in occupational health. It is also expected to analyze the content of the publications of the analyzed profiles, as well as the typography of the posts. Preliminary and expected conclusions: A few of them publish scientific studies or make an explicit approach to science in their publications. They point to a gap and the need for further studies addressing the typography of publications and their impact on the population that consumes this content. As this is a gap, it is expected that the Review will provide guidance on the existing evidence, highlighting the need to carry out a study and also the need to seek a methodology that addresses the needs of research in the social media environment. And in the third study, it is expected that a successful practice of promoting workers' health will be demonstrated, which can be replicated in other areas of knowledge.


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Interna - 1623806 - GRASIELY FACCIN BORGES
Interna - 1352016 - ITA DE OLIVEIRA E SILVA
Externo à Instituição - MARCOS RODRIGO TRINDADE PINHEIRO MENUCHI - UESC-BA
Presidente - 2967901 - MARIA LUIZA CAIRES COMPER
Externo à Instituição - ROBERTO RODRIGUES BANDEIRA TOSTA MACIEL - UNEB
Notícia cadastrada em: 25/05/2023 16:58
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