Banca de DEFESA: RENATA BARBOSA VILAÇA MARQUES DE CARVALHO

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STUDENT : RENATA BARBOSA VILAÇA MARQUES DE CARVALHO
DATE: 19/02/2024
TIME: 15:00
LOCAL: Faculdade de Medicina
TITLE:
COVID-19 MORTALITY INDICATORS IN HEALTHCARE WORKERS

KEY WORDS:

Mortality, Health Personnel, COVID-19.


PAGES: 76
BIG AREA: Ciências da Saúde
AREA: Saúde Coletiva
SUBÁREA: Epidemiologia
SUMMARY:

Introduction: According to data from the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 1 million cases of COVID-19 were registered in healthcare professionals by the end of January 2021, in 183 countries. Brazil occupies second place in the number of deaths in the world ranking, behind only the United States of America (USA) and India. In this context, the lack of data from information systems on worker health in Brazil was evident. There was a blackout of some occupations to the detriment of others, limiting and making it difficult for health surveillance to plan actions aimed at protecting workers. Goal:To estimate indicators of mortality and impact due to COVID-19 in different groups of health workers in Bahia, in the period between 2020 and 2022. Method: An epidemiological, descriptive and exploratory study was carried out. Deaths were extracted from the Mortality Information System (SIM). Population data were obtained from Class Councils, the National Registry of Health Establishments (CNES) and the National Immunization Program Information System (SI-PNI). The mortality coefficient was calculated and presented for one thousand workers. Potential Years of Life Lost (YYL) and Productive Years of Life Lost (YYY) due to COVID-19 were estimated in each age group. An analysis was carried out between mortality coefficients and vaccination rate against COVID-19. Results: Of the total number of deaths (n=403), the majority were female (63.3%), aged 40 years or over (85.4%), of brown race/skin color (52.1%) and with secondary and technical education (48.1%). The highest mortality rates were observed in Biologists, Elderly/Health Caregivers, Occupational Therapists and Veterinarians/Zootechnicians. Regarding the evolution of mortality, the presence of three waves was observed, with a reduction in deaths after the start of vaccination. In total, 6,771 APVP and 6,778 APrVP were estimated, with a greater impact on females, in the 40 to 49 age group and in professional categories that work directly in care. Discussion: By surveying deaths, it was possible to estimate impact indicators, which reveal the social value of premature mortality and the reduction in the workforce. Thus, when death occurs at a stage in which life is potentially productive, it affects not only the individual, but also society as a whole, as its economic and intellectual potential is lost. Conclusion: The results showed a high impact generated by COVID-19 on the health workforce in Bahia, mainly on groups of invisible workers.

 


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Presidente - 2058901 - KIONNA OLIVEIRA BERNARDES SANTOS
Interna - 2300442 - RITA DE CASSIA PEREIRA FERNANDES
Externa ao Programa - 1050390 - SAMILLY SILVA MIRANDA - UFBAExterna ao Programa - 1893632 - RAFAELA CORDEIRO FREIRE - UFBA
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