Coping strategies for COVID-19 primary care: a mixed method study.
Janaina BarbieriAndrielli da Silveira RecalcatiAdriana Roese RamosAdriano Maia Dos SantosAline Helena Appoloni EduardoDeise Lisboa RiquinhoPublished in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2023)
This article aims to analyse the COVID-19 coping strategies adopted by municipal health managers in two regions. A mixed method study of the sequential explanatory type was carried out with municipal health managers and primary care coordinators. The quantitative stage was developed with the application of an instrument to 42 managers to identify coping actions and associations with demographic and epidemiological data of COVID-19 in the municipalities. The results aimed at the definition of 15 participants and the collection of data in the qualitative stage, enabling approximation of the meta inferences of the study. Of the actions implemented, there were immediate actions to monitor cases, organize new care flows and encourage the population to adopt nonpharmacological measures. Regional articulation was the device that allowed for expansion and municipal autonomy for testing, reducing contamination and deaths among citizens. Municipal coping strategies that focused on the surveillance of cases and expansion of testing showed positive outcomes in terms of the number of infections and deaths from COVID-19.
Keyphrases
- primary care
- coronavirus disease
- sars cov
- wastewater treatment
- healthcare
- depressive symptoms
- public health
- social support
- mental health
- risk assessment
- sewage sludge
- systematic review
- machine learning
- palliative care
- type diabetes
- health information
- metabolic syndrome
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- skeletal muscle
- high resolution
- adipose tissue
- climate change
- deep learning
- quality improvement
- big data
- artificial intelligence
- weight loss
- pain management