Using social media as a methodology for dissemination of educational content in One Health

Eixo temático: Educação em Saúde Única: processos de ensino e aprendizagem

  • Emelly Selmer de Moura
  • Anna Luiza de Godoy Lima
  • Douglas Aparecido da Silva
  • Ligia Facci de Carvalho
  • Ana Paula Vidotto Magnoni
  • Roberta Lemos Freire
  • Eloiza Teles Caldart Universidade Estadual de Londrina – UEL

Abstract

One Health is the understanding that human, animal and environmental health are connected and dependent, however the concept of One Health is not widely known, because of that, a considerable part of the population does not have access to the information regarding the subject. With that in mind, the extension project in veterinary medicine, Educa Saúde Única of the State University of Londrina - UEL, set as its goal the production of teaching materials to be shared in social media. The population who consumed the most of the publications created was between the ages of 18 and 34 years old, and the juvenile and elderlies were the ones that had the least access to the teaching material. There is a need to create contents with simple and attractive language for the public with the least access to the teaching material. For adolescents and children, it is recommended the creation of interactive content with activities, while for the elderly group, the foundation of communities inside social media could increase the interaction of these people with the teaching material.

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Published
07-02-2022
How to Cite
Selmer de Moura, E. ., Luiza de Godoy Lima, A., Aparecido da Silva, D., Facci de Carvalho, L., Paula Vidotto Magnoni, A., Lemos Freire, R., & Teles Caldart, E. (2022). Using social media as a methodology for dissemination of educational content in One Health: Eixo temático: Educação em Saúde Única: processos de ensino e aprendizagem. Texture, 15(2), 46-55. https://doi.org/10.22479/texturav15n2p46-55
Section
Dossiê “Saúde Única: Democratizando ciências, aprendizados e práticas”