The COVID-19 pandemic has put pres-sure on public health systems worldwide since 2020. This article aims to discuss working conditions in Primary Health Care (PHC) in Brazil, while dialoguing with primary health care (CSP, Cuidados de Saúde Primários) in Portugal in the pandemic scenario. For that purpose, data from the study “Working conditions of health professionals in the context of COVID-19 in Brazil” are presented, for further discussion with the report produced by “Family Health Units – National As-sociation (USF-AN, Unidades de Saúde Familiar-Associação Nacional)” on the CSP in Portugal. In Brazil, regarding the sample of 3,895 PHC health professionals, it was observed: multiple employment relationships, lack of institutional support and specific training, living with fake news and the lack of political cohesion between health au-thorities, with significant changes in these work-ers’ mental health. In Portugal, the increase in the workload and the presence of Burnout Syndrome among FHU professionals was emphasized. The pandemic had a significant impact on the health and daily work of health professionals in PHC and CSP. However, the Brazilian context was more ad-verse due to fake news and divergences regarding conducts related to the fight against the pandem-ic, due to the actions and denialism by the federal government.
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Santos, R. P. de O., Nunes, J. A., Dias, N. G., Lisboa, A. S., Antunes, V. H., Pereira, E. J., & Barbosa, S. D. N. (2023). Working conditions in primary health care in the COVID-19 pandemic: an overview of Brazil and Portugal. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 28(10), 2979–2992. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-812320232810.10002023EN
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