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Exploring primary healthcare professionals' experiences as educators on safe internet use: a school-based
Zoi Tsimtsiou1, Anna Bettina Haidich2, Anastasios Drontsos3
1Department of Hygiene, Social-Preventative Medicine and Medical Statistics, School of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece and Urban Health Centre of Evosmos, Thessaloniki, Greece zoitsimtsiou@yahoo.gr.
Aim:
The objective of this study was to explore the experiences and level of awareness among primary healthcare (PHC) professionals, who were trained and encouraged to participate as educators in a school-based intervention for safe internet use.
Methods:
All directors of the PHC centers of the Third Health Authority of the prefecture of Macedonia, Greece were asked to invite their personnel to participate voluntarily in a project on safe internet use. Participants attended a 1-day train-the-trainers course on cyber-safety in order to serve as educators in a school-based intervention in their communities. An evaluation questionnaire was completed anonymously and voluntarily by the professionals 1 month after completion of the school intervention. The answers to the open-ended questions were analyzed using thematic content analysis.
Results:
Forty-six PHC professionals from 13 PHC centers (response rate 72.2%) were trained. They served as educators to 30 middle schools and 21 high schools, reaching 8053 students, aged 12-18 years, from urban (22.5%), semi-urban (36.3%) and rural areas (41.2%). The experience was evaluated as positive by all 46 professionals, who recognized the following benefits: (i) acquisition of new knowledge on pathological internet use, (ii) ethical reward for raising awareness in students on the potential threats of internet use, (iii) revitalizing effect of the interaction with youth and (iv) reinforcement of cooperation and team spirit.
Conclusions:
The combined trainee's and trainer's experience could be rewarding and satisfying, contributing in raising PCH professionals' own awareness on new topics that should be included in their continuous educational agenda. Furthermore, involvement of trained PHC providers as educators in school-based interventions could reinforce their role in health promotion within their communities, both urban and rural.
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