The objective of this research was to analyse federal government interventions in crisis management and the consequences for health professionals. This is a documentary-type qualitative research. Brazilian Federal regulations referring to work and health education produced during the pandemic emergency of COVID-19, published from January 28 to June 2, 2020, were identified. Of the total of 845 documents, 62 were selected in accordance with the inclusion criteria and were then submitted to Thematic Content Analysis. The results and discussions were grouped into four categories:workforce management, workforce protection, workforce training and academic-workforce relationship. Absence of a federal coordinating actions and policies for desinformation were identified. This lacking mechanisms for coordination contributed decisively to the tragic epidemiological situation still underway, especially in terms of the exposure of health workers to the risk of contamination, revealed in the extremely high rates of professionals infected or killed by COVID-19 in Brazil and the failure to control the pandemic in the population.
Rev Bras Epidemiol 2008; 11(2): 252-65Deficiencia de glucosa 6-fostato deshidrogenasa en hombres sanos y en pacientes maláricos; Turbo (Antioquia, Colombia)Deficiency of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in healthy men and malaria patients; Turbo (Antioquia, Colombia) Jaime Carmona-Fonseca Gonzalo Álvarez Alexandra Ríos María Fernanda Vásquez Grupo Salud y Sociedad, Universidad de Antioquia -http://medicina.udea.edu. co/Investigacion/Grupos/malaria/index.htm Financiación: Colciencias (contrato RC-253-2004 ), Dirección Seccional de Salud de Antioquia (contrato CI-270-2004) y Universidad de Antioquia. Agradecimientos: A los directivos, empleados y pacientes del "Hospital Francisco Valderrama" y del "Puesto de salud San José" de Turbo. A los médicos, laboratoristas y demás contratistas de los proyectos. Correspondencia: Jaime Carmona-Fonseca. Calle 62 52-59, laboratorio 610, Medellín (Colombia). E-mail: jaimecarmonaf@hotmail.com ResumenIntroducción: En América Latina la deficiencia de glucosa 6-fosfato deshidrogenasa (d-G6PD) ha sido poco estudiada y en Colombia solo conocemos tres publicaciones antiguas. Urge conocer más la prevalencia de d-G6PD, sobre todo ahora que el tratamiento de la malaria vivax plantea aumentar la dosis diaria o total de primaquina. Objetivo: Medir la prevalencia de d-G6PD en poblaciones masculina sana y de enfermos con malaria por Plasmodium vivax, en Turbo (Urabá, departamento de Antioquia, Colombia). Metodología: Encuestas de prevalencia, para evaluar la G6PD en dos poblaciones de Turbo (Antioquia): hombres sanos; hombres y mujeres con malaria vivax. Se trabajó con muestras diseñadas con criterios estadístico-epidemiológicos. La actividad enzimática se midió con el método normalizado de Beutler para valorar la G6PD en hemolizados. Resultados: Entre los hombres sanos (n = 508), el intervalo de confianza 95% para el promedio (IC95%) estuvo entre 4,15 y 4,51 UI/g hemoglobina y 14,8% presentaron valores por debajo del "límite normal" de < 2,29 UI/g hemoglobina (prevalencia de d-G6PD). Entre los hombres con malaria (n = 206) el IC95% fue 3,81 a 4,16 UI/g hemoglobina y entre las mujeres palúdicas fue 3,86 a 4,20 UI/g hemoglobina. Los promedios masculinos (sanos vs. maláricos) fueron estadísticamente diferentes (p = 0,028). Únicamente 9,5% (13/137) de los enfermos con paludismo, todos de sexo masculino, presentaron d-G6PD. Conclusiones: la d-G6PD es relativamente alta (14,8%) en la población masculina sana de Turbo y en los enfermos maláricos por P. vivax (9,5%, todos hombres). Palabras IntroducciónLa glucosa 6-fosfato deshidrogenasa (G6PD) es una enzima hallada en todos los organismos vivientes 1 , donde cataliza el primer paso en la vía de la pentosa fosfato 2,3 . Numerosos estudios han demostrado la importancia de la G6PD en el crecimiento, desarrollo y progreso de la enfermedad celular 4 . . En la d-G6PD puede ocurrir anemia hemolítica cuya gravedad varía desde leve y asintomática durante toda la vida hasta crisis ocasionales e intensas de anemia 8,12 . La d-G6PD hepática es importan...
How well a country manages the Covid-19 crisis depends largely on how effectively the health workforce is used. Much can be done to ensure that the workforce is prepared to deal with the pandemic. The objective of this research was to highlight the strategies implemented in Brazil in relation to the health workforce in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic and to analyse federal government interventions in crisis management and the consequences for health professionals. This is a documentary-type qualitative research project. Brazilian federal regulations referring to work and health education produced during the pandemic emergency of COVID-19, published from January 28 to June 2, 2020, were identified. Of the total of 845 documents, 62 were selected in accordance with the inclusion criteria and were then submitted to Thematic Content Analysis. The results and discussions were grouped into four categories: Workforce management, Workforce protection, Workforce training and Academic-Workforce relationship. An absence of a federal coordinating actions aimed at the governance of the health workforce facing the pandemic in Brazil was identified. It is considered that this lacking mechanisms for coordination contributed decisively to the tragic epidemiological situation still underway, especially in terms of the exposure of health workers to the risk of contamination, revealed in the extremely high rates of professionals infected or killed by Covid-19 in Brazil and the failure to control the pandemic in the population.
Palavras-chave: (Autor) higiene intelectual, instinto sexual, psiquiatrização, surmenage; (Thesaurus) Colômbia, infância.departamento de historia * facultad de ciencias humanas * universidad nacional de colombia [108] m a r í a f e r n a n d a v á s q u e z
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