How COVID-19 Has Affected Frontline Workers in Brazil: A Comparative Analysis of Nurses and Community Health Workers
Gabriela Lotta, Vera Schattan P. Coelho, Eugenia Brage
Abstract
The need to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic has created challenges for services delivered by frontline workers (FLW). This paper analyzes how the Brazilian government regulated the reorganization of Primary Health Care (PHC) and how FLW responded to these initiatives, comparing the roles played by nurses and community health workers. Given the multilevel health system, it was expected that the high level of ambiguity would stimulate innovations. However, data show that the ambiguity created different situations for each profession. While nurses were able to adapt their work and act with more autonomy, CHW lost their role in the policy.
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AmbiguityAutonomyGovernment (linguistics)PandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Work (physics)Health careCommunity health workersPublic relationsCommunity healthNursingPolitical scienceHealth servicesEconomic growthEnvironmental healthMedicinePublic healthEconomicsInfectious disease (medical specialty)LinguisticsPhilosophyPathologyPopulationDiseaseMechanical engineeringLawEngineeringHealth, Nursing, Elderly CareHealthcare Systems and Reforms