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Educacao ; 48:1-30, 2023.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2308057

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Education, as a macro field of social and political issues, is the path to the realization of the possibilities for changes in the macro structures of society. The objective of the research was to understand the challenges in the performance of the coordinators of public pandemic (Covid-19). as a technique, exploratory research. questionnaire. pointed out that the pedagogical coordinators develop actions that contribute to the monitoring of student learning and the work of teachers, with a view to alleviating the challenges posed in education in times of pandemic. schools in the municipal network of Maceio pedagogical in times of The methodology was based on the qualitative approach and, In all, 44 pedagogical The data collection instrument was the online coordinators participated. The main results

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Vigilancia Sanitaria Em Debate-Sociedade Ciencia & Tecnologia ; 9(1):55-60, 2021.
Article in Portuguese | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1155001

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Introduction: Initially identified in the city of Wuhan, China in 2019, Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), demonstrated itself with a high dissemination power. Due to the potential for contagion, the World Health Organization recommended isolation measures to countries, avoiding agglomerations, reducing the incidence of cases. Vitoria de Santo Antao, a municipality located near the Metropolitan Region of Recife, required in this context an essential role of epidemiological surveillance to develop contingency strategies and actions in this pandemic health scenario. Objective: To report the experience of health residents working in the epidemiological surveillance sector during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: Experience report carried out by health residents of the Multiprofessional Residency Program for the Interiorization of Health Care to strengthen epidemiological surveillance in the face of the pandemic in the municipality of Vitoria de Santo Antao. Results: Two forms were created via Google Forms in order to register and monitor cases of influenza syndrome, SRAG and COVID-19 in the municipality. The creation of daily epidemiological bulletins for the dissemination of data was adopted by the health surveillance sector, presenting the most pertinent information obtained from the monitoring of cases of SRAG, COVID-19 and Flu Syndrome of the local population, always comparing with the state and federal scenarios. Conclusions: The pandemic scenario brought about a readjustment of residents' activities, imposing on them the challenge of adapting to a new epidemiological context, envisioning a look at the needs of the territories and their learning process, strengthening the surveillance actions during the scenario of pandemic.

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adult article Brazil conceptual framework coronavirus disease 2019 exhaustion family conflict grief health care access human major clinical study male men's health mental health pandemic qualitative research social isolation social support somatization ; 2021(Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria)
Article in English | WHO COVID | ID: covidwho-1362114

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Objective: To analyze, from the perspective of self-report of antecedents and consequences, how the COVID-19 pandemic decrease the health of men living in Brazil. Methods: Qualitative study, conducted with 200 men living in all regions of Brazil through the application of a semi-structured instrument, hosted on an online platform. The data were analyzed with the Collective Subject Discourse method and anchored in the theoretical framework of Dialectical Historical Materialism. Results: The COVID-19 pandemic decrease men’s mental health because it worsened the history of personal, affective, family, occupational, dysfunctional and/or morbid problems, causing consequences of psychic somatization, family dissolution, end of affective relationship, marital conflicts, social isolation, financial difficulty, vulnerability of the work situation and occupational exhaustion, sudden changes in behavior, barriers in access to health care and impaired experiences of death and grief. Conclusion: Social support networks need to be strengthened in order to minimize the direct and indirect impacts caused by the pandemic materiality for mental health and the various dimensions of life affected.

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Vulnerability Analysis Pandemics Coronavirus Infections Men's Health Masculinity Health Behavior interview Nursing ; 2021(Rev Rene)
Article in English | WHO COVID | ID: covidwho-1518831

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Objective: to understand the vulnerabilities perceived by men in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. Methods: socio-historical, qualitative study, carried out from the results of online research in all regions of Brazil. The sample consisted of 200 men. The data were processed and analyzed methodologically by the Collective Subject Discourse, supported by the framework of epidemic disease. Results: men perceived the vulnerabilities due to the existence of chronic diseases in them and in the family, the need to maintain a work routine that limits the adoption of social distance, the uncertainties generated by the pandemic, which threatens the maintenance of employment and the professional achievement projects, in addition to the discomfort caused by the interruption of sexual interactions. Conclusion: men's perceptions of vulnerabilities in the pandemic revolved around health, professionalization, work and sexuality.

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