Abstract:Sangue como recurso terapêutico essencial aos sistemas de saúde e a pandemia... Construção de conhecimento no curso da pandemia de COVID-19 Cap. 15 Sangue como recurso terapêutico essencial aos sistemas de saúde e a pandemia... Construção de conhecimento no curso da pandemia de COVID-19 Cap. 15 4 de 31
“…21 Texto 22 highlighted a decline in the blood supply in the hemonets, especially in some blood groups. This situation was also reported in another publication that portrayed restrictions in the blood supply from November 2020 to April 2021 23 .…”
Section: Strategies and Challenges For Attracting Blood Donorssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Different situations can influence the number of donations in collection services, for example, vacation periods, parties, and climatic and epidemiological events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. 4 Research highlighted a decline in the blood supply in early 2020 as compared to the same period of 2019, and in the second wave of the pandemic, but moderate in this phase. 21 Texto 22 highlighted a decline in the blood supply in the hemonets, especially in some blood groups.…”
Section: Strategies and Challenges For Attracting Blood Donorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most countries in general and in Brazil in particular, critical blood supply levels are expected at certain times of the year, especially for certain blood types. During vacation periods, epidemics, disasters, and major events, the blood donation rate tends to drop due to a lower demand for collection units 4,5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blood is an "essential therapeutic resource for health systems" 4 , which is a vital part of any general or specialized hospital routine, especially during epidemic scenarios, and HS are responsible for collecting and supplying it 7 . Thus, this article intends to analyze HS management in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic from the perspective of municipal managers in three geographic regions of Brazil.…”
This study aimed to analyze the management of hemotherapy services (HS) in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic from the perspective of municipal managers in different regions of Brazil. A qualitative approach with semi-structured interviews was applied to HS managers in the three Brazilian capitals, from different regions of Brazil, during the period between September 2021 and April 2022. The textual content of the interviews was submitted to lexicographic textual analysis using the free access software, Iramuteq. The managers’ perceptions resulted from the descending hierarchical classification (DHC) analysis, which generated six classes: availability of resources for the development of work; installed capacity of services; strategies and challenges for attracting blood donors; risks and worker protection; measures for crisis management; and communication strategies for the adhesion of candidates for donation. The analysis highlighted several strategies used by the management, as well as pointed out limits and challenges for HS organization and management, exacerbated in the context of the pandemic.
“…21 Texto 22 highlighted a decline in the blood supply in the hemonets, especially in some blood groups. This situation was also reported in another publication that portrayed restrictions in the blood supply from November 2020 to April 2021 23 .…”
Section: Strategies and Challenges For Attracting Blood Donorssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Different situations can influence the number of donations in collection services, for example, vacation periods, parties, and climatic and epidemiological events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. 4 Research highlighted a decline in the blood supply in early 2020 as compared to the same period of 2019, and in the second wave of the pandemic, but moderate in this phase. 21 Texto 22 highlighted a decline in the blood supply in the hemonets, especially in some blood groups.…”
Section: Strategies and Challenges For Attracting Blood Donorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most countries in general and in Brazil in particular, critical blood supply levels are expected at certain times of the year, especially for certain blood types. During vacation periods, epidemics, disasters, and major events, the blood donation rate tends to drop due to a lower demand for collection units 4,5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blood is an "essential therapeutic resource for health systems" 4 , which is a vital part of any general or specialized hospital routine, especially during epidemic scenarios, and HS are responsible for collecting and supplying it 7 . Thus, this article intends to analyze HS management in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic from the perspective of municipal managers in three geographic regions of Brazil.…”
This study aimed to analyze the management of hemotherapy services (HS) in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic from the perspective of municipal managers in different regions of Brazil. A qualitative approach with semi-structured interviews was applied to HS managers in the three Brazilian capitals, from different regions of Brazil, during the period between September 2021 and April 2022. The textual content of the interviews was submitted to lexicographic textual analysis using the free access software, Iramuteq. The managers’ perceptions resulted from the descending hierarchical classification (DHC) analysis, which generated six classes: availability of resources for the development of work; installed capacity of services; strategies and challenges for attracting blood donors; risks and worker protection; measures for crisis management; and communication strategies for the adhesion of candidates for donation. The analysis highlighted several strategies used by the management, as well as pointed out limits and challenges for HS organization and management, exacerbated in the context of the pandemic.
“…Dessa forma, a redução da doação de sangue e o aumento das transfusões sanguíneas em pacientes graves de Covid-19, impulsionaram as mudanças apresentadas acima, no que diz respeito à temporalidade da inaptidão para a doação de sangue de homens HSH e bissexuais 28.…”
RESUMO Objetivo: discutir o processo de permissão da doação de sangue pela comunidade LGBTQIAP+ pelo Supremo Tribunal Federal em contraponto à Legislação da Agência Reguladora de Sangue e Hemoderivados. Método: estudo do tipo reflexivo, considerando os princípios e conceitos do capital simbólico de Pierre Bourdieu como referencial teórico-metodológico. A análise foi realizada nos documentos que tratavam da permissão da doação de sangue por homens gays e bissexuais tais como: projetos de lei, decisões do STF e materiais de mídias pertinentes ao tema proposto. Resultados: argumentamos que dois eventos históricos foram decisivos para a votação do ato de inconstitucionalidade pelo Supremo Tribunal Federal: a mobilização dos movimentos sociais de Lésbicas, Gays, Bissexuais e Transgênero e a Pandemia de Coronavírus. Conclusão: a validação do direito à doação de sangue contribui para o exercício da cidadania das pessoas Lésbicas, Gays, Bissexuais e Transgênero.
Resumo Estudo que teve por objetivo analisar a gestão dos serviços hemoterápicos (SH) no contexto da pandemia de COVID-19, na perspectiva de gestores de municípios de diferentes regiões do Brasil. Pesquisa de abordagem qualitativa com entrevistas semiestruturadas aplicadas a gestores dos SH das três capitais brasileiras de diferentes regiões do Brasil, no período de setembro de 2021 a abril de 2022. O conteúdo textual das entrevistas foi submetido à análise textual lexicográfica a partir do uso do software Iramuteq, de acesso gratuito. As percepções dos gestores resultaram da análise da classificação hierárquica descendente (CHD), que gerou seis classes: disponibilidade de recursos para o desenvolvimento do trabalho; capacidade instalada dos serviços; estratégias e desafios para captação de doadores de sangue; riscos e proteção dos trabalhadores; medidas para gestão da crise; estratégias de comunicação para a adesão de candidatos para doação. A análise evidenciou diversas estratégias utilizadas pela gestão, bem como apontou limites e desafios para a organização e a gestão de serviços hemoterápicos, agudizados no contexto da pandemia.
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