Objective: to narrate the experience of facing a long economic and political crisis and the experience of the arrival process of the coronavirus pandemic in a Spanish healthcare center.
Methods: this is a descriptive qualitative study with ethnographic analysis, with data collection through interviews, participant observation and field diary records.
Results: the immersion in the context allowed us to identify two axes of domain: "The crisis, work in the community and the territory in Primary Care"; "The inevitability of being a nurse in facing a health crisis".
Objective: to analyze how homeless people live, in times of COVID-19 pandemic, in the city of Rio de Janeiro.
Method: an ethnographic research that used interviews and observations and articles published in newspapers and magazines of great circulation, using domain analysis.
Results: the results tell how the COVID-19 pandemic emerged for the homeless population.
Objective: To identify essential elements in care practices for the Homeless Persons in the context of Primary Health Care and verify evidence and strength of recommendation for health decision-making.
Method: Integrative literature review, using Health Descriptors, keywords and "MeSH terms" in the databases: LILACS, PubMed Centre and Web of Science.
Results: Twenty-two scientific papers were selected and grouped into three categories: Understanding of the Other, Support Network and Emancipatory Care.
Objective: To report the experience of implementation of a clinical equipment of health care production to homeless people, denominated Street Outreach Office.
Method: Experience report in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Results: The Street Outreach Office implementation resulted from a demand for health care practices for homeless people.