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Covid-19 pandemic and the impacts on occupational health and quality of life of professionals working in primary care

Lima LAO;
Silva JV;
Lima MAS;
Lopes AC;
Talbot T;
Valerio FR;
Oliveira ES;
Abreu FM;
Rodrigues LMC;
Santos AM

Lucas Alves de Oliveira Lima

Joelma Veras da Silva

Maria Amélia Suriani Lima

Aline Costa Lopes

Teddy Talbot

Fabrício Ricardo Valerio

Eduardo Sinedino de Oliveira

Fernanda Moraes de Abreu

Lucas Messias Caze Rodrigues

Angela de Melo Santos


Keywords

Occupational Health
Quality of Life at Work
Pandemic
Health Professionals
Primary Care

Abstract

This study aimed to analyze the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on the occupational health and quality of life of professionals working in primary health care. To this end, a literature review was conducted, where it was possible to verify that the Covid-19 pandemic overloaded primary care professionals with an intense workload, exposure to the virus, physical and emotional exhaustion, lack of resources and adequate training, in addition to impacts on mental health. Despite the challenges, these professionals have demonstrated unwavering dedication to providing essential care to the population. Rapid adaptation to new working practices and the implementation of safety measures were crucial to ensure the continuity of primary health services. The results highlight the importance of effective measures to protect and support primary care professionals, including the adequate provision of personal protective equipment, access to psychological support and mental health services, continuous training, and recognition of the work of these professionals. In addition, the pandemic has highlighted the need for investments in public health and strengthening of primary care systems to prevent and face future health crises, thus promoting the health and quality of life not only of professionals, but of the entire population served by primary health services.

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2024.006-012


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Author(s)

  • Lucas Alves de Oliveira Lima
  • Joelma Veras da Silva
  • Maria Amélia Suriani Lima
  • Aline Costa Lopes
  • Teddy Talbot
  • Fabrício Ricardo Valerio
  • Eduardo Sinedino de Oliveira
  • Fernanda Moraes de Abreu
  • Lucas Messias Caze Rodrigues
  • Angela de Melo Santos