Management of the health workforce in facing covid-19: Disinformation and absences in brazil’s public policies

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Abstract

The objective of this research was to analyse federal government interventions in crisis management and the consequences for health professionals. This is a documentary-type qualitative research. Brazilian Federal regulations referring to work and health education produced during the pandemic emergency of COVID-19, published from January 28 to June 2, 2020, were identified. Of the total of 845 documents, 62 were selected in accordance with the inclusion criteria and were then submitted to Thematic Content Analysis. The results and discussions were grouped into four categories: workforce management, workforce protection, workforce training and academic-workforce relationship. Absence of a federal coordinating actions and policies for desinformation were identified. This lacking mechanisms for coordination contributed decisively to the tragic epidemiological situation still underway, especially in terms of the exposure of health workers to the risk of contamination, revealed in the extremely high rates of professionals infected or killed by COVID-19 in Brazil and the failure to control the pandemic in the population.

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Leite, S. N., Finkler, M., Martini, J. G., Heidemann, I., Verdi, M., Hellmann, F., & Vásquez, M. F. (2021). Management of the health workforce in facing covid-19: Disinformation and absences in brazil’s public policies. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 26(5), 1873–1884. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232021265.01252021

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