AI Article Synopsis

  • * Researchers conducted 77 semi-structured interviews with various health workers across five major cities to gather insights about their experiences and challenges.
  • * Key findings reveal that healthcare workers felt unprepared for the pandemic, faced personal and professional risk overlaps, and experienced significant anxiety due to insufficient support and systemic issues in Brazil's health system.

Article Abstract

Background: Health providers are under unprecedented pressures to perform in the COVID-19 health crisis and under unprecedented risks. We initiated a large mixed-method survey of health professionals in five large metropolitan areas in Brazil to document the risks and needs of health professionals. To initiate the study, we conducted formative research.

Methods: We conducted 77 open-ended semi-structured interviews online in a convenience sample of physicians, nurses, nurse technicians, and physiotherapists in Belem, Fortaleza, Porto Alegre, Recife, and São Paulo, Brazil. Design, data collection, and analysis were informed by Rapid Ethnographic Analysis (REA).

Results: Responses are organized into three themes that emerged in the interviews: the lack of preparation - both locally and nationally-for the pandemic and its effects on staffing and training; the overlap of personal, family, and professional risk and consequences; and inadequately addressed anxiety and suffering among health staff.

Conclusions: Our respondents were unprepared for the epidemic, especially the institutional sequelae and psychological cost. These consequences were exacerbated by both lack of leadership and sweeping changes undercutting the Brazilian health system noted by almost all participants.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10031693PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-023-09118-yDOI Listing

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