Maternal health during the COVID-19 pandemic: Experiences of health workers in three Brazilian municipalities

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de Carvalho, Ruth Helena de Souza Britto Ferreira [1 ]
Alves, Maria Teresa Seabra Soares de Britto e [1 ]
da Silva Jr, Aluisio Gomes [2 ]
Alexandre, Gisele Caldas [2 ]
Coimbra, Tatiana Raquel Selbmann [3 ]
Moraes, Mauricio [4 ]
de Menezes, Leticia Oliveira [5 ]
de Oliveira, Sandro Schreiber [4 ,5 ]
Thomaz, Erika Barbara Abreu Fonseca [1 ]
Lamy, Zeni Carvalho [1 ]
Barreira, Lely Stella Guzman [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Maranhao, Publ Hlth Dept, Sao Luis, MA, Brazil
[2] Fluminense Fed Univ, Niteroi, RJ, Brazil
[3] PAHO WHO, Brasilia, DF, Brazil
[4] Fed Univ Rio Grande, Pelotas, RS, Brazil
[5] Univ Catolica Pelotas, Pelotas, RS, Brazil
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PLOS ONE | 2023年 / 18卷 / 08期
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10.1371/journal.pone.0290068
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
ObjectiveTo analyze the experiences of maternal health workers in three Brazilian cities, located in the Northeast (Sao Luis), Southeast (Niteroi), and South (Pelotas) regions during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.MethodsQualitative research carried out between December 2020 and February 2021. Interviews were conducted, in person or remotely, with 30 health workers, doctors and nurses, working in maternity hospitals of different degrees of complexity.ResultsSociodemographic characteristics, employment relationships and professional qualification of the interviewees were described. Two thematic axes were identified: 1) changes in hospital organization and dynamics in the pandemic; 2) Illness and suffering of health workers. The majority of respondents were women. Most physicians had work relationships in the public and private sectors. In Niteroi, health workers had better professional qualifications and more precarious work relationships (as temporary hires), compared to Sao Luis and Pelotas. In the context of the uncertainties resulting from the pandemic, this situation generated even more insecurity for those workers. The statements at the beginning of the pandemic covered topics such as changes in the organizational dynamics of services, healthcare, telemedicine, and interaction between health workers and users. In the health workers' perception, the initial period of the health emergency, which resulted in intense changes in the provision of services, was marked by an increase in preterm births, perinatal mortality, and fetal losses. Work overload, fear of contamination, concern for family members and uncertainties regarding the new disease caused intense suffering in health workers who had little institutional support in the cities studied. The suffering experienced by health workers went beyond the work dimension, reaching their private life.ConclusionChanges caused by the pandemic required immediate adjustments in professional practices, generating insecurities in healthcare regardless of the location studied. The method of hiring health workers remained the same as the previously practiced one in each city. Due to the risk of disease transmission, measures contrary to humanization practices, and more restrictive in Sao Luis, were reported as harmful to obstetric care. The Covid-19 pandemic was a huge challenge for the Brazilian health system, aggravating the working conditions experienced by health workers. In addition to the work environment, it was possible to briefly glimpse its effects on private life.
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