Repercussões da COVID-19 nos profissionais da saúde do serviço de atendimento pré-hospitalar móvel: revisão integrativa

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https://doi.org/10.17267/2317-3378rec.2023.e5245

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Covid-19, Saúde do Trabalhador, Serviços Médicos de Emergência, Assistência Pré-Hospitalar

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INTRODUÇÃO: Sumarizar o conhecimento científico sobre as repercussões da COVID-19 nos profissionais de saúde do serviço de atendimento pré-hospitalar móvel. MÉTODO: Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa realizada nas bases de dados Literatura Latino-Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde (LILACS), PubMed Central, SCOPUS, ScienceDirect e Web of Science. A busca ocorreu nos meses de maio e junho de 2022. A busca resultou em um total de 263 artigos e, após aplicação dos critérios de seleção, nove artigos compuseram a amostra final. RESULTADOS: As principais repercussões da COVID-19 nos profissionais da saúde do serviço de atendimento pré-hospitalar móvel corresponderam a repercussões mentais (33,3%; n=3); ocupacionais (33,3%; n=3); bem como repercussões mentais, ocupacionais e físicas (33,3%; n=3). Alguns estudos apontaram estratégias para diminuir a exposição dos profissionais ao Coronavírus, durante a pandemia da COVID-19. Nenhum estudo incluído apontou estratégias de suporte e apoio aos sintomas mentais dos profissionais. CONSIDERAÇÕES FINAIS: Os resultados permitiram concluir que a COVID-19 repercutiu na saúde mental, física e ocupacional dos profissionais do atendimento pré-hospitalar móvel, bem como ocasionou mudanças no processo de trabalho e sobrecarga ocupacional.

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Rocha MBM, Dantas DNA, Lino CR de M, e Araújo R de O, Silva WN, das Neves Júnior TT. Repercussões da COVID-19 nos profissionais da saúde do serviço de atendimento pré-hospitalar móvel: revisão integrativa. Rev Enf Contemp [Internet]. 29º de setembro de 2023 [citado 22º de novembro de 2024];12:e5245. Disponível em: https://journals.bahiana.edu.br/index.php/enfermagem/article/view/5245

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