Working conditions in primary care and social networks in the context of the COVID-19
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36489/nursing.2023v26i297p9409-9422Keywords:
Nursing Care, Social networks, Primary Health Care, Worker's health, COVID-19 2Abstract
Objective: Social networks as potential possibilities to ensure health and safety at work for PHC Nurses during the pandemic. Method: This is a systematic literature review and data collection from the Virtual Health Library during the months of March to July 2020. Results: 12 articles were selected that point to the need to analyze established social networks, aiming to their health and protection at work, as well as the acquisition of Personal Protective Equipment to guarantee the provision of safe and humanized care. Conclusion: we conclude that the degree of commitment to care and adaptation to the constant change in the flow of care and protocols will always be accessed, but for that it is necessary to guarantee working conditions with health and safety, an issue in focus for the use of PPE in sufficient and effective conditions according to the activity to be developed.