Development of an educational booklet as a strategy to prevent drug use among truck drivers
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https://doi.org/10.5020/18061230.2025.16459Keywords:
Health promotion, Illicit drugs, Educational and promotional materials, Truck driversAbstract
Objective: To develop an educational booklet focused on health promotion and drug use prevention for truck drivers. Method: This is an action research project carried out by students and faculty from the multidisciplinary residency program at the Universidade Federal do Oeste do Pará, conducted in 2023 with truck drivers traveling along Highway 163, located in western Pará State. The material was developed in 5 stages: preliminary characterization of the study participants; conceptual framework; booklet development; preliminary presentation and revisions; and final validation. Results: A 14-page booklet was created, divided into 11 sections, and made available in both online and print formats. Its content was based on the real-life needs of truck drivers and addresses health-related topics and self-care strategies, aiming to inform and raise awareness about the risks of driving under the influence of alcohol and other drugs. The booklet was designed with the drivers’ context in mind, using content synthesis techniques and accessible language to promote not only autonomous learning but also paradigm shifts. Final considerations: Educational materials developed from within the daily routines of the target audience, with information that can be easily integrated into their social context, can be effective tools for community-based health education. In the case of truck drivers, the booklet provides basic information about the demanding nature of their profession and the essential health care required for this group of workers.
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