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- Title
ENFERMAGEM EM TEMPOS DA COVID-19 NO BRASIL: UM OLHAR DA GESTÃO DO TRABALHO.
- Authors
Machado, Maria Helena; Justino Pereira, Everson; Guimarães Ximenes Neto, Francisco Rosemiro; de Mesquita Werner Wermelinger, Mônica Carvalho
- Abstract
Objective: Analyze the situation of the Nursing team in the context of the pandemic in Brazil, focusing on the management of the work of these professionals. Method: This is a reflection study on the living and working conditions of nursing professionals in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, using data from the World Health Organization, the Ministry of Health, the Nursing Observatory of the Federal Council of Nursing and the Nursing Profile Research in Brazil. Results: There are numerous weaknesses in the working conditions, income, work, physical and mental health of these professionals. In relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, the picture is of a disease installed throughout the country, but differing significantly between states and regions. The country already accounts for 5,533 confirmed cases and 138 deaths among the professionals of the nursing team. Conclusions: The pandemic has reinforced to a greater extent the precarious working conditions of Brazilian nursing professionals, requiring more studies and diagnoses, on the effects that affect the working process during the current period and in the post-pandemic for a better understanding of the reality posed and exposed, in order to propose suggestions to Class Entities, to society and to the State in order to bring the reality of these professionals closer to what the International Labor Organization has called "decent work".
- Subjects
BRAZIL; CROSS infection; INCOME; MENTAL health; NURSING services administration; PHYSICAL fitness; TEAM nursing; WAGES; WORK; WORK environment; WORLD Health Organization; OCCUPATIONAL roles; COVID-19; OCCUPATIONAL exposure
- Publication
Enfermagem em Foco, 2020, Vol 11, p32
- ISSN
2177-4285
- Publication type
Article