Dissertação
Estresse ocupacional de trabalhadores da atenção primária à saúde no contexto da pandemia Covid-19
Fecha
2022-02-02Autor
Alexandre Rodrigues Inácio de Azevedo
Institución
Resumen
Introduction: The rapid transmissibility of COVID-19 has presented serious physical,
psychological, social and economic consequences that modify behaviors and rules generating
anxiety, tension, insecurity, as well as intensive surveillance of the symptoms of the disease in
all spheres of our society. Health professionals who found themselves at the front line of the
pandemic were exposed to a considerable risk for the development of feelings of anguish, stress
and other symptoms related to mental health, since the work overload that was already a reality
increased, as well as the risk of contamination, added to controversial information disseminated
through social networks expanding the potential for developing psychological reactions. Faceto-face care of patients with SYMPTOMS of COVID-19 may imply a risk to workers' health,
especially in primary care services that assume the centrality of the health care network, being
the first contact of users with the Unified Health System. Considering that primary care services
play a strategic role in establishing continuous relationships with the population, it also has
limitations specific to nature and its work objectives for the care of Influenza Syndromes,
potentiating significant pressures in health professionals, capable of generating feelings for
occupational stress. Objective: To analyze occupational stress in Primary Health Care workers
in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: Epidemiological study of cross-sectional
and analytical design, consisting of a questionnaire validated with 23 closed questions with 5-
point Likert-type agreement alternatives, related to the structure of the work environment,
interpersonal relationship and relationship with leaders. The study included 256 workers from
all professional categories working in primary care services in ten Health Centers in the
Northeast Region of Belo Horizonte. Data were collected between January and March 2021. A
database was built with the aid of epi info version 7.0, and its analysis was performed using the
Stata version 13.1 program. Descriptive analyses were performed according to the type of
variable and its distribution. Absolute frequency (n) and relative frequency (M%), median and
standard deviation (SD) measurements were used to characterize the population. Results: The
workers were mostly female (80%), young adults (33%), middle education (53.73%) and higher
(41.47%), composed of nursing technicians (28.40%) and community health agents (23.60%).
It is emphasized that half of the workers are public agents and the other party maintained a
contract bond with the city of Belo Horizonte (49.8%). The majority are married (44.53) and
most do not have children (46.8) compared to those who have (45.2%), worked in basic health
units for five years or more, and have been working in the same function for more than ten
years (50.99%). The most significant stress-generating situations were elements that involve
institutional human relations, such as: the absence of communication between the professional
and the co-workers; competition in the workplace; and the fact that the superior cover up the
well-done work of the professional in front of other people. According to the scale used, the
professionals found themselves in the general low stress level (58.59%), which means that there
is no absence of stress, but with a significant number than professionals at the medium level
(37.89%). Final Considerations: The pandemic made a broader study impossible. However, it
represents a starting point for discussions about the stress and mental illness of primary care
health professionals, who during the pandemic period showed a chronic problem with emphasis
on personal relationships between the health team and managers. Although the general level of
stress has been low, it emphasizes how much human relations have stood out as a stressful
element, making collective work and effective communication impossible, which discourages
health work. As a Technical Product, a research report was prepared, in the A4 format (front
and back), summarizing the research in a simple and easy to understand way. It is as Appendix
C.