Cycle Assessment Dialogues Brazil - Cape Verde with the Use of Audiovisual Conference in Limited Internet Connection
Keywords:
Telemedicine, Telehealth, Continuing Education, Health CommunicationAbstract
Aims: This study aims to investigate health´s knowledge translation in real time experiment by internet conference software, especially concerning with the use of IT device. Materials and Methods: It was analyzed the participants’ impressions on the set of tools used as well as their interests in training of health professionals in the African continent. Results: According to professionals in Cape Verde, the exhibition in real time was well succeeded in watching, speech and slides occurred in Brazil. In their opinion, the content was appropriated; there was clarity in the presentation and display of the exhibitor was satisfactory, with emphasis on issues related to prevention and health management. They suggested seminars in the same way for African Portuguese-speaking countries. Conclusion: Internet conferences are compatible with ongoing distance education processes to health professionals in remote areas.
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