2017
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232017226.01532017
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Trabalho em saúde: retrato dos agentes comunitários de saúde da região Nordeste do Brasil

Abstract: The aim of this study was to characterize the profile of community health workers in northeastern Brazil and aspects related to the management of their work. This is a cross-sectional study, which included 535 community agents who were distributed in 107 primary health units in northeastern Brazil. The data were extracted from eight blocks of questions related to the community agents' perceptions about social-demographic, economic and political factors; their contracts and remuneration; their evaluation as wor… Show more

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“…De acordo com Barreto et al (2018), a formação profissional insuficiente é fator de estresse e de insegurança dos agentes de saúde. A complexidade do trabalho dos ACS e o contato com problemas diversos exigem um processo de educação permanente que não foi assumido integralmente pelas esferas de gestão do SUS (SIMAS;PINTO, 2017). No contexto estudado, isso pode ser exemplificado pela transferência da responsabilidade para os supervisores e pela oferta apenas do primeiro módulo do curso técnico para ACS, que está inconcluso há quase dez anos.…”
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“…De acordo com Barreto et al (2018), a formação profissional insuficiente é fator de estresse e de insegurança dos agentes de saúde. A complexidade do trabalho dos ACS e o contato com problemas diversos exigem um processo de educação permanente que não foi assumido integralmente pelas esferas de gestão do SUS (SIMAS;PINTO, 2017). No contexto estudado, isso pode ser exemplificado pela transferência da responsabilidade para os supervisores e pela oferta apenas do primeiro módulo do curso técnico para ACS, que está inconcluso há quase dez anos.…”
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“…Proximity with the community means that they experience first-hand the health and socioeconomic vulnerabilities they are tasked with addressing. They are overwhelmingly women, with percentages above 75% and in some cases up to 95% (Musse et al, 2015; Simas and Pinto, 2017). Although the law requires CHWs to have at least nine years of formal education, the same studies reveal that 65% have completed secondary-level education.…”
Section: Community Health Workers In Brazil: Practices Discourses Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are currently over 264 thousand CHWs in Brazil (Minist erio da Sa ude, 2018). According to regional-level sociodemographic studies, they are overwhelmingly women, with percentages above 75% and in some cases up to 95% (Lino, de Melo Lanzoni, de Albuquerque, & Schveitzer, 2012; Musse, Marques, Lopes, Monteiro, & Santos, 2015;Simas & Pinto, 2017). Although the law requires CHWs to have at least nine years of formal education, the same studies reveal that most (typically over 65%) have completed secondary-level education.…”
Section: Community Health Workers and The Brazilian Response To The 2mentioning
confidence: 99%