Resultados: 5

Pandemia da COVID-19: repercussões no quotidiano da família de profissionais de saúde atuantes em unidades emergenciais

Esc. Anna Nery Rev. Enferm; 25 (spe), 2021
Objetivo: compreender as repercussões da pandemia da COVID-19 no quotidiano de familiares de profissionais de saúde atuantes em unidades de emergência. Métodos: estudo descritivo-exploratório de abordagem qualitativa, realizado com 18 familiares de profissionais de saúde atuantes em duas unidades d...

Repercussões da pandemia pela COVID-19 no serviço pré‑hospitalar de urgência e a saúde do trabalhador

Esc. Anna Nery Rev. Enferm; 25 (spe), 2021
Objetivo: conhecer repercussões da pandemia pela COVID-19 no trabalho e na saúde dos profissionais do Serviço de Atendimento Móvel de Urgência (SAMU) de uma capital da região Sul do Brasil. Métodos: estudo qualitativo do tipo exploratório-descritivo, realizado com 55 trabalhadores de 16 equipes d...

Adversities experienced by professionals in the Primary Healh Care: implications for the meanings of the work

Abstract Objective: To understand the experiences of adversity in the Primary Health Care and their implications for the meanings of the participant professionals' work. Methods: Single case study, of qualitative nature, with 62 professionals active in the Family Health Strategy, whose data were collec...

Levels of engagement in primary health care professionals: a comparative study in two Brazilian municipalities

Abstract Objective: To evaluate the levels of engagement of Primary Health Care professionals in two municipalities. Methods: A descriptive study was carried out with 238 health professionals who work in the Primary Care services of two municipalities in the state of São Paulo. The engagement dimensio...

Mental health in Primary Care: challenges for the resoluteness of actions

ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the challenges faced by professionals to add resoluteness to actions in mental health developed in the context of Primary Care. Method: Qualitative study with 30 professionals, including 17 nurses, four doctors, five psychologists and four social workers. Data were colle...