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BACKGROUND: Health and care workers (HCW) faced the double burden of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: as members of a society affected by a public health emergency and as HWC who experienced fear of becoming infected and of infecting others, stigma, violence, increased workloads, changes in scope of practice, among others. To understand the short and long-term impacts in terms of the COVID-19 pandemic and other public health emergencies of international concern (PHEICs) on HCW and relevant interventions to address them, we designed and conducted a living systematic review (LSR). METHODS: We reviewed literature retrieved from MEDLINE-PubMed, Embase, SCOPUS, LILACS, the World Health Organization COVID-19 database, the ClinicalTrials.org and the ILO database, published from January 2000 until December 2021. We included quantitative observational studies, experimental studies, quasi-experimental, mixed methods or qualitative studies; addressing mental, physical health and well-being and quality of life. The review targeted HCW; and interventions and exposures, implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic or other PHEICs. To assess the risk of bias of included studies, we used the Johanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Critical Appraisal Tools. Data were qualitatively synthetized using meta-aggregation and meta-analysis was performed to estimate pooled prevalence of some of the outcomes. RESULTS: The 1013 studies included in the review were mainly quantitative research, cross-sectional, with medium risk of bias/quality, addressing at least one of the following: mental health issue, violence, physical health and well-being, and quality of life. Additionally, interventions to address short- and long-term impact of PHEICs on HCW included in the review, although scarce, were mainly behavioral and individual oriented, aimed at improving mental health through the development of individual interventions. A lack of interventions addressing organizational or systemic bottlenecks was noted. DISCUSSION: PHEICs impacted the mental and physical health of HCW with the greatest toll on mental health. The impact PHEICs are intricate and complex. The review revealed the consequences for health and care service delivery, with increased unplanned absenteeism, service disruption and occupation turnover that subvert the capacity to answer to the PHEICs, specifically challenging the resilience of health systems.
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COVID-19 , Humanos , COVID-19/epidemiología , Pandemias , SARS-CoV-2 , Salud Pública , Calidad de Vida , Estudios Transversales , Urgencias Médicas , PolíticasRESUMEN
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted pre-existing weaknesses in health and care systems and services and shortages of health and care workers (HCWs). As a result, policymakers needed to adopt measures to improve the health and care workforce (HCWF) capacity. This review aims to identify countries' range of policies and management interventions implemented to improve HCWs' capacity to address the COVID-19 pandemic response, synthesize their evidence on effectiveness, and identify gaps in the evidence. METHODS: The literature was searched in PubMed, Embase, Scopus, LILACS-BVS, WHO's COVID-19 Research Database and the ILO, OECD and HSRM websites for literature and documents published between January 2020 and March 2022. Eligibility criteria were HCWs as participants and policy and management interventions aiming to improve HCWF capacity to address the COVID-19 pandemic response. Risk of bias was assessed with Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Critical Appraisal Tools (CAT) and certainty of the evidence in presented outcomes with GRADE. RESULTS: The searches retrieved 3378 documents. A total of 69 were included, but only 8 presented outcomes of interventions implemented. Most of the selected documents described at least one intervention implemented by countries at the organizational environment level to increase the flexibility and capacity of the HCWF to respond to the pandemic, followed by interventions to attract and retain HCWs in safe and decent working environments. There was a lack of studies addressing social protection, human resources for health information systems, and regarding the role of community health workers and other community-based providers. Regarding the risk of bias, most of documents were rated as medium or high quality (JBI's CAT), while the evidence presented for the outcomes of interventions was classified as mostly low-certainty evidence (GRADE). CONCLUSIONS: Countries have implemented various interventions, some innovative, in response to the pandemic, and others had their processes started earlier and accelerated by the pandemic. The evidence regarding the impact and efficacy of the strategies used by countries during the pandemic still requires further research.
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COVID-19 , Humanos , COVID-19/epidemiología , Pandemias , Personal de Salud , Políticas , Recursos HumanosRESUMEN
BACKGROUND: Shortages of physicians in remote, rural and other underserved areas and lack of general practitioners limit access to health services. The aims of this article are to identify the challenges faced by policy and decision-makers in Portugal to guarantee the availability and geographic accessibility to physicians in the National Health Service and to describe and analyse their causes, the strategies to tackle them and their results. We also raise the issue of whether research evidence was used or not in the process of policy development. METHODS: We analysed policy and technical documents, peer-reviewed papers and newspaper articles from 1995 to 2015 through a structured search of government websites, Portuguese online newspapers and PubMed and Virtual Health Library (Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde (BVS)) databases; key informants were consulted to validate and complement the documentary search. RESULTS: The challenges faced by decision-makers to ensure access to physicians were identified as a forecasted shortage of physicians, geographical imbalances and maldistribution of physicians by level of care. To date, no human resources for health policy has been formulated, in spite of most documents reviewed stating that it is needed. On the other hand, various isolated and ad hoc strategies have been adopted, such as incentives to choose family health as a specialty or to work in an underserved region and recruitment of foreign physicians through bilateral agreements. CONCLUSIONS: Health workforce research in Portugal is scarce, and therefore, policy decisions regarding the availability and accessibility of physicians are not based on evidence. The policy interventions described in this paper should be evaluated, which would be a good starting point to inform health workforce policy development.
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Política de Salud , Accesibilidad a los Servicios de Salud , Necesidades y Demandas de Servicios de Salud , Área sin Atención Médica , Médicos/provisión & distribución , Servicios de Salud Rural , Población Rural , Documentación , Predicción , Médicos Graduados Extranjeros , Médicos Generales/provisión & distribución , Humanos , Selección de Personal , Portugal , Análisis Espacial , Especialización , Medicina EstatalRESUMEN
BACKGROUND: Women represent an increasingly growing share of the medical workforce in high-income countries, with abundant research focusing on reasons and implications of the phenomenon. Little evidence is available from low- and middle-income countries, which is odd given the possible repercussion this may have for the local supply of medical services and, ultimately, for attaining universal health coverage. METHODS: Drawing from secondary analysis of primary survey data, this paper analyses the proportion and characteristics of female physicians in Bissau, Maputo and Praia, with the objective of gaining insights on the extent and features of the feminization of the medical workforce in low- and middle-income settings. We used descriptive statistics, parametric and non-parametric test to compare groups and explore associations between different variables. Zero-inflated and generalized linear models were employed to analyse the number of hours worked in the private and public sector by male and female physicians. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: We show that although female physicians do not represent yet the majority of the medical workforce, feminization of the profession is under way in the three locations analysed, as women are presently over-represented in younger age groups. Female doctors distribute unevenly across medical specialties in the three cities and are absent from traditionally male-dominated ones such as surgery, orthopaedics and stomatology. Our data also show that they engage as much as their male peers in private practice, although overall they dedicate fewer hours to the profession, particularly in the public sector. CONCLUSIONS: While more research is needed to understand how this phenomenon affects rural areas in a broader range of locations, our work shows the value of exploring the differences between female and male physicians' engagement with the profession in order to anticipate the impact of such feminization on national health systems and workforces in low- and middle-income countries.
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Atención a la Salud , Países en Desarrollo , Médicos Mujeres , Carga de Trabajo , Cabo Verde , Ciudades , Femenino , Guinea Bissau , Fuerza Laboral en Salud , Humanos , Renta , Masculino , Mozambique , Médicos/provisión & distribución , Médicos Mujeres/estadística & datos numéricos , Pobreza , Práctica Privada , Sector Público , Factores Sexuales , Especialización , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Población UrbanaRESUMEN
ABSTRACT Objective. To create and validate criteria for prioritizing problems related to policies and management of the health workforce. Methods. This methodological study was divided into three stages. First, the criteria were elaborated by means of a systematized literature review. Second, the criteria were evaluated online by a committee of judges comprised of eight specialists. In the third stage, an evaluation was carried out by the target audience in a hybrid workshop. The participants evaluated the material using the Suitability Assessment of Materials instrument, adapted for the research. Results. Three prioritization criteria (relevance, window of opportunity and acceptability) and a scoring scale were developed based on the literature review. In the evaluation by the committee of judges, the approval percentage of the criteria and prioritization method was 84%. Modifications were made based on suggestions in relation to the material presented to the specialists. In the pre-test stage, the approval percentage varied by item, with six of them reaching a maximum approval of 100% (corresponding to approximately 46% of the items), four reaching 92% and three achieving 83% each, indicating positive results. Conclusions. The developed criteria were considered valid for use in the context of policies and management in the area of human resources for health.
RESUMEN Objetivo. Crear y validar criterios para priorizar los problemas relacionados con las políticas y la gestión de los recursos humanos para la salud. Métodos. Este estudio metodológico se dividió en tres etapas. En la primera se elaboraron los criterios mediante una revisión sistematizada de la bibliografía. En la segunda un comité de ocho especialistas evaluó en línea los criterios. Y la tercera consistió en una evaluación por parte del público destinatario en un taller híbrido. Los participantes evaluaron el material utilizando el instrumento de evaluación de la idoneidad de los materiales, que fue adaptado para la investigación. Resultados. Sobre la base de la revisión de la bibliografía, se elaboraron tres criterios para la asignación de prioridades (relevancia, ventana de oportunidad y aceptabilidad) y una escala de puntuación. En la evaluación realizada por el comité de especialistas, el porcentaje de aprobación de los criterios y del método de asignación de prioridades fue del 84%. Se realizaron modificaciones basadas en sugerencias planteadas con respecto al material presentado a los especialistas. En la etapa posterior de prueba preliminar, el porcentaje de aprobación varió en los distintos puntos, de tal manera que en seis puntos (es decir, en aproximadamente el 46% de los puntos) se alcanzó una aprobación máxima del 100%, en cuatro una aprobación del 92% y en tres una aprobación del 83% en cada uno, lo que indica unos resultados positivos. Conclusiones. Se consideró que los criterios elaborados son válidos para su uso en el contexto de las políticas y la gestión en el ámbito de los recursos humanos para la salud.
RESUMO Objetivo. Criar e validar critérios para priorizar problemas relacionados a políticas e gerenciamento da força de trabalho em saúde. Métodos. O presente estudo metodológico foi dividido em três fases. Primeiro, foram elaborados critérios por meio de revisão sistematizada da literatura. A seguir, os critérios foram avaliados on-line por uma comissão de juízes composta por oito especialistas. Na terceira fase, o público-alvo fez uma avaliação dos critérios em uma oficina de formato híbrido. Os participantes avaliaram o material usando o instrumento Suitability Assessment of Materials, adaptado para esta pesquisa. Resultados. Com base na revisão da literatura, foram elaborados três critérios de priorização (relevância, janela de oportunidade e aceitabilidade) e uma escala de pontuação. Na avaliação da comissão de juízes, a porcentagem de aprovação dos critérios e do método de priorização foi de 84%. Foram feitas alterações com base em sugestões relacionadas ao material apresentado aos especialistas. Na fase de pré-teste, a porcentagem de aprovação variou de acordo com o item. Seis deles (aproximadamente 46% dos itens) atingiram aprovação máxima de 100%, quatro atingiram 92% e três atingiram 83%, indicando resultados positivos. Conclusões. Os critérios desenvolvidos foram considerados válidos para uso no contexto de políticas e gerenciamento na área de recursos humanos em saúde.
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This study analyzes the production of scientific knowledge on Health Inequalities (HI) and its use in policies of education of dentists, nurses and physicians in Brazil and Portugal. Documents published between January 2000 and December 2001, in Portuguese, French, English and Spanish, were identified by means of a combination of a manual and intentional electronic database survey of the grey literature. Fifty-three documents were selected from a total of 1,652. The findings revealed that there is still little knowledge available to enable an assessment of policies for human resource training in healthcare in general and for those related to physicians, nurses and dentists in particular. In Brazil, few studies have thus far been made to understand how such training can contribute towards reducing these inequalities and, in the case of Portugal, no studies were found that established a direct relationship between human resource training and the future role that these could play in combating inequality. Despite a vast increase in scientific production, many lacunae still exist in this field. Knowledge production and its relationship with decision-making still seem to be separate processes in these two countries.
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Educación en Odontología , Educación Médica , Educación en Enfermería , Política de Salud , Disparidades en Atención de Salud , Brasil , Recursos en Salud , Humanos , Portugal , Factores SocioeconómicosRESUMEN
ABSTRACT Objective: To identify in the literature the tools used to measure self-efficacy of health professionals in hand hygiene. Methods: Integrative literature review carried out by consulting the databases PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Europe PubMed Central, and Science Direct using the descriptors Self Efficacy, Hand Hygiene, and Health Personnel. Results: Six articles, all of which with observational design, were selected. It was possible to infer that four studies used validated instruments to measure self-efficacy of health professionals in the conformity with the recommendations for hand hygiene. The other studies used questionnaires that were not validated. Final considerations: Despite the extensive literature on hand hygiene, there is a lack of scientific evidence regarding the use of validated instruments to measure self-efficacy of health professionals in the procedure. The use of properly validated psychometric instruments is useful to guarantee the quality of results in studies.
RESUMEN Objetivo: Identificar, a partir de la literatura, las herramientas utilizadas para medir la autoeficacia de profesionales de salud en la higienización de las manos. Métodos: Revisión integrativa de literatura, en bases de datos Pubmed, Scopus, Web ofScience, CINAHL, Europe PMC y Science Direct, con los descriptores SelfEfficacy, Hand Hygiene y Health Personnel. Resultados: Fueron seleccionados seis artículos, todos de tipo observacional. Pudo inferirse que cuatro estudios utilizaron instrumentos validados para medir la autoeficacia de los profesionales de salud conforme las recomendaciones para higiene de las manos. Los otros estudios usaron cuestionarios que no estaban validados. Consideraciones finales: Incluso ante la vasta literatura sobre higiene de las manos, se carece de evidencia científica relativa al uso de instrumentos validados para medir la autoeficacia de los profesionales de salud en el procedimiento; el uso de instrumentos psicométricos debidamente validados permite garantizar la calidad de los resultados de los estudios.
RESUMO Objetivo: Identificar, a partir da literatura, as ferramentas utilizadas para mensurar a autoeficácia dos profissionais de saúde na higienização das mãos. Método: Revisão integrativa de literatura, nas bases de dados Pubmed, Scopus, Web of Science, CINAHL, Europe PMC e Science Direct, com os descritores Self Efficacy, HandHygiene e Health Personnel. Resultados: Selecionaram-se seis artigos, todos do tipo observacional. É possível inferir que quatro estudos utilizaram instrumentos validados para mensurar a autoeficácia dos profissionais de saúde em conformidade com as recomendações para a higiene das mãos. Os outros estudos utilizaram questionários, porém não validados. Considerações finais: Mesmo diante da vasta literatura sobre higiene das mãos, há carência de evidências científicas no que concerne à utilização de instrumentos validados para mensuração da autoeficácia dos profissionais de saúde em relação ao procedimento, pois o uso de instrumentos psicométricos devidamente validados é útil para assegurar a qualidade dos resultados dos estudos.
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This article characterizes the problem of violence against health professionals in the workplace (VAHPITWP) in selected settings in Portugal. It addresses the questions of what types of violence are most frequent and who are the most affected health professionals.Three methodological approaches were followed: (i) documentary studies, (ii) a questionnaire-based hospital and health centre (HC) complex case study and (iii) semi-structured interviews with stakeholders.Of the different types of violence, all our study approaches confirm that verbal violence is the most frequent. Discrimination, not infrequent in the hospital, seems to be underestimated by the stakeholders interviewed. Violence seems much more frequent in the HC than in the hospital. In the HC, all types of violence are also most frequently directed against female health workers and, in the hospital, against male workers.These studies allow us to conclude that violence is frequent but underreported.
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O estudo objetiva analisar o processo em que as políticas de recursos humanos em saúde (RHS), que visam melhorar a distribuição geográfica dos médicos, são (ou não) informadas por evidência científica no Brasil e em Portugal. Foi realizado um estudo de caso-múltiplo sobre o processo de decisão das políticas de RHS no Brasil e em Portugal. Para compor os estudos de caso, as políticas escolhidas foram o Programa Mais Médicos (PMM) e a estratégia de contratação de médicos estrangeiros por acordos bilaterais para o trabalho no Serviço Nacional de Saúde (SNS) português. Foram entrevistados 27 atores-chave no processo de formulação das políticas em análise nos seguintes tópicos: fatores que influenciaram a formulação, atores que eram esperados ganhar ou perder, evidências científicas e os dados disponíveis utilizados para a formulação, entre outros. Os fatores mais evidentes identificados nas entrevistas como sendo influenciadores do PMM foram: Instituições; Fatores Externos (eleições presidenciais); Interesses de grupos (por exemplo, associações de profissionais médicos), governos (brasileiro e cubano), organização internacional e sociedade civil; e Ideias (evidência científica). Os fatores mais listados em Portugal foram: Instituições e Interesses dos governos (português e envolvidos nos acordos bilaterais), sociedade civil e grupos (associações de profissionais médicos). Ao contrário do que se verificou no estudo de caso do Brasil, em que reconhecidamente a evidência teve um papel importante na formulação da política em análise, em Portugal a evidência científica não foi identificada como contributo para a formulação da intervenção em estudo.(AU)
El estudio tiene por objetivo analizar el proceso en el que las políticas de recursos humanos en salud (RHS), que tienen como fin la mejora de la distribución geográfica de los médicos, son (o no) informadas por evidencias científicas en Brasil y en Portugal. Se trata de un estudio de caso-múltiple sobre el proceso de decisión de las políticas de RHS en Brasil y en Portugal. Para configurar los estudios de caso, las políticas elegidas fueron el Programa Más Médicos (PMM) y la estrategia de contratación de médicos extranjeros mediante acuerdos bilaterales para el trabajo en el Servicio Nacional de Salud (SNS) portugués. Se entrevistaron a 27 actores-clave en el proceso de formulación de las políticas en el análisis en los siguientes asuntos: factores que influenciaron la formulación, actores que se esperaba ganar o perder, evidencias científicas y datos disponibles utilizados para la formulación, entre otros. Los factores más evidentes, identificados en las entrevistas como de influencia en el PMM, fueron: instituciones; factores externos (elecciones presidenciales); intereses de grupos (por ejemplo, asociaciones de profesionales médicos), gobiernos (brasileño y cubano), organización internacional y sociedad civil; e ideas (evidencia científica). Los factores más registrados en Portugal fueron: instituciones e intereses de los gobiernos (como el portugués y los involucrados en los acuerdos bilaterales), sociedad civil y grupos (asociaciones de profesionales médicos). Al contrario de lo que se verificó en el estudio de caso de Brasil, donde se reconoció que la evidencia tuvo un papel importante en la formulación de la política en análisis, en Portugal la evidencia científica no fue identificada como una contribución para la formulación de la intervención en estudio.(AU)
This study aims to analyze whether the process by which policies for human resources for health that aim to improve the geographic distribution of physicians have been informed by scientific evidence in Brazil and Portugal. This was a multiple case study on a decision-making process for human resources for health in Brazil and Portugal. The respective case studies were based on Brazil's More Doctors Program (Programa Mais Médicos - PMM) and Portugal's strategy of hiring foreign physicians through bilateral agreements, to work in the country's National Health Service (SNS). We interviewed 27 key actors in the policy-making process on the following topics: factors that influenced the policy decisions, actors that were expected to win or lose from the policy, and the scientific evidence and available data used in the policy-making, among others. The most evident factors appearing in the interviews as having influenced the PMM were: institutions; external factors (Presidential elections); group interests (e.g. physicians' professional associations), governments (Brazil and Cuba), international organizations, and civil society; and ideas (scientific evidence). The most frequently cited factors in Portugal were: institutions and interests of government (from Portugal and the countries involved in the bilateral agreements), civil society, and groups (physicians' professional associations). Contrary to the case study in Brazil, where the evidence was reported to having played an important role in the policy decisions, in Portugal, scientific evidence was not identified as contributing to the specific policy process.(AU)
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Formulación de Políticas , Política de Salud , Fuerza Laboral en Salud/organización & administración , Accesibilidad a los Servicios de Salud , Área sin Atención Médica , Portugal , Brasil , Programas Nacionales de SaludRESUMEN
Background: The production of knowledge on Human Resources for Health (HRH) issues has increased exponentially since 2000 but integration of the research in the policy-making process is often lagging. We looked at how research on HRH contributes or not to inform policy decisions and interventions affecting the health workforce in Portugal and Brazil. Methods: We designed a comparative case study of semi-structured interviews with present and past national decision-makers, policy advisors and researchers. Issues explored included the existence of a national HRH policy and the use, or non-use, of research evidence by policy makers and reasons to do so. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, anonymized and analysed thematically. Results: Policy-makers in Brazil recognize a greater use of evidence in the process of defining HRH policy when compared to Portugals. But the existence of formal instruments to support policy development is not sufficient to ensure that policies are informed by evidence. Conclusions: In both countries the importance of the use of evidence in the formulation of policies was recognized by policy-makers. However, the influence of other factors, such as political pressures from various lobby groups and from the media and the policy short timeframe which requires rapid responses, is predominant.
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Capacitación de Recursos Humanos en Salud , Fuerza Laboral en Salud , Programas Nacionales de Salud , Brasil , PortugalRESUMEN
ResumoO estudo analisa a produção do conhecimento científico sobre desigualdades sociais em saúde e discute sua relação com as políticas de formação de dentistas, enfermeiros e médicos no Brasil e em Portugal. Foram identificados documentos publicados em Português, Francês, Inglês e Espanhol, entre janeiro de 2000 e dezembro de 2012, por meio da combinação de levantamento em bases de dados eletrônicas, manual e intencional da literatura cinzenta. Foram selecionados 53 documentos de um total de 1652. Os resultados mostram escassez de conhecimento para permitir a avaliação das políticas de formação de recursos humanos em saúde em geral e aquelas relativas a médicos, enfermeiros e dentistas, em particular. No Brasil, ainda são poucos os estudos que procuram entender como essa formação pode contribuir para a diminuição das desigualdades e, para Portugal, não encontramos estudos que estabeleçam uma relação direta entre a formação de recursos humanos e um eventual papel que esses poderão desempenhar no combate às desigualdades. Apesar de um grande aumento na produção científica, muitas lacunas persistem nesse campo. A produção de conhecimento e sua relação com a tomada de decisão parecem ainda ser processos separados nos dois países.
AbstractThis study analyzes the production of scientific knowledge on Health Inequalities (HI) and its use in policies of education of dentists, nurses and physicians in Brazil and Portugal. Documents published between January 2000 and December 2001, in Portuguese, French, English and Spanish, were identified by means of a combination of a manual and intentional electronic database survey of the grey literature. Fifty-three documents were selected from a total of 1,652. The findings revealed that there is still little knowledge available to enable an assessment of policies for human resource training in healthcare in general and for those related to physicians, nurses and dentists in particular. In Brazil, few studies have thus far been made to understand how such training can contribute towards reducing these inequalities and, in the case of Portugal, no studies were found that established a direct relationship between human resource training and the future role that these could play in combating inequality. Despite a vast increase in scientific production, many lacunae still exist in this field. Knowledge production and its relationship with decision-making still seem to be separate processes in these two countries.