Objective: to identify the profile of psychosocial stressors, wellbeing at work and coping in prehospital care workers and its distinctions in relation to gender.
Methods: cross-sectional quantitative study with workers from public prehospital care. A sociodemographic instrument, the Psychosocial Stressors in the Labor Context Scale, the Inventory of Welfare at Work and the Occupational Coping Scale, were applied.
Objective: to report an experience of health communication with a strategy based on hosting health videos in a virtual environment.
Method: a video sharing site (YouTube), accessible websites, and tools to facilitate the execution of tasks (applications) were used to report a health education experience based on the hosting of videos addressing the subjects of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, airway obstruction by foreign bodies, and hemorrhages.
Results: in 17 months, there were 31,727 views for the resuscitation and the obstruction videos, which were accessed by people from 69 countries, especially Brazil and the United States; the videos about hemorrhages had 5,400 views, by viewers from the same countries.