Restructuring health surveillance management in Alagoas, Brazi: precarization of training and labor
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Resumo: | The decentralization of health, epidemiological, and environmental surveillance at municipalities was driven by organizational changes and changes made to federal funding, and the idea of not only integrating them, but also blending them with individual and collective care, gained momentum. Many health departments’ organization charts brought the different surveillances together under a common coordination, and managers demanded new professionals be trained to meet the needs of this arrangement. This article aims to outline the profile of the middle-level professionals at the surveillances at six municipalities in the state of Alagoas, Brazil, and services they provide, adding the views of the managers about the practices of these workers, who account for 88 percent of the surveillance workforces in these municipalities. With no specific training to carry their activities out, it was noted that the less time the manager had been holding his or her position, the poorer the employees performed. The main difficulties highlighted were political interference in the health and environmental monitoring work; poor filling in of the epidemiological investigation forms by the family health teams in the six municipalities, in addition to these professionals’ undefined roles in worker health surveillance. The required technical training is insufficient to overcome these difficulties, a fact that demands a revision of the teams’ labor management and coordination processes to ensure more effective practices. |
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Restructuring health surveillance management in Alagoas, Brazi: precarization of training and laborReestructuración de la gestión de las vigilancias en la salud en Alagoas, Brasil: la precarización de la formación y del trabajoReestruturação da gestão das vigilâncias em saúde em Alagoas: a precarização da formação e do trabalhoeducação profissionalvigilância sanitáriavigilância epidemiológicavigilância ambientalvigilância em saúdeprofessional educationepidemiological surveillanceenvironmental surveillancehealth surveillanceeducación profesionalvigilancia sanitariavigilancia epidemiológicavigilancia ambientalvigilancia en la saludThe decentralization of health, epidemiological, and environmental surveillance at municipalities was driven by organizational changes and changes made to federal funding, and the idea of not only integrating them, but also blending them with individual and collective care, gained momentum. Many health departments’ organization charts brought the different surveillances together under a common coordination, and managers demanded new professionals be trained to meet the needs of this arrangement. This article aims to outline the profile of the middle-level professionals at the surveillances at six municipalities in the state of Alagoas, Brazil, and services they provide, adding the views of the managers about the practices of these workers, who account for 88 percent of the surveillance workforces in these municipalities. With no specific training to carry their activities out, it was noted that the less time the manager had been holding his or her position, the poorer the employees performed. The main difficulties highlighted were political interference in the health and environmental monitoring work; poor filling in of the epidemiological investigation forms by the family health teams in the six municipalities, in addition to these professionals’ undefined roles in worker health surveillance. The required technical training is insufficient to overcome these difficulties, a fact that demands a revision of the teams’ labor management and coordination processes to ensure more effective practices.La descentralización de las vigilancias sanitaria, epidemiológica y ambiental para los municipios cobró fuerzas a partir de cambios en la organización y en el financiamiento federal, cuando germinó la idea de la integración entre ellas y de ellas con la atención individual y colectiva. En los organigramas de muchas secretarías de salud, las vigilancias fueron reunidas bajo una coordinación común, y los gestores solicitaron la formación de nuevos profesionales para esa disposición. Este artículo apunta a delinear los perfiles de los profesionales de nivel medio de las vigilancias de seis municipios de Alagoas, Brasil, y de los servicios en los cuales operan, agregando percepciones de los gestores sobre la práctica de esos trabajadores, que representan el 88% de la fuerza de trabajo de las vigilancias en esos municipios. Sin formación específica para realizar sus actividades, el desempeño de los trabajadores fue evaluado como peor cuanto menor el tiempo de ejercicio del gestor en el cargo. Las dificultades destacadas fueron: injerencia política en el trabajo de vigilancia sanitaria y ambiental; cumplimentación deficiente de los formularios de investigación epidemiológica por parte de los equipos de salud de la familia en los seis municipios; e indefinición del rol profesional en la vigilancia en salud del trabajador. La necesaria formación técnica es insuficiente para superar esas dificultades, necesitando la revisión de procesos de gestión y coordinación del trabajo de los equipos para lograr prácticas más efectivas.A descentralização das vigilâncias sanitária, epidemiológica e ambiental para os municípios tomou impulso com mudanças organizacionais e no financiamento federal, quando cresceu a ideia de integração entre elas, e delas com a atenção individual e coletiva. Nos organogramas de muitas secretarias de Saúde, reuniram-se as vigilâncias sob uma coordenação comum, e os gestores demandaram a formação de novos profissionais para esse arranjo. Este artigo objetiva delinear os perfis dos profissionais de nível médio das vigilâncias de seis municípios do estado de Alagoas e dos serviços em que eles operam, agregando percepções dos gestores sobre a prática desses trabalhadores, que representam 88% da força de trabalho das vigilâncias nesses municípios. Sem formação específica para realizar suas atividades, o desempenho dos trabalhadores foi avaliado como pior quanto menor o tempo de exercício do gestor no cargo. As dificuldades destacadas foram: ingerência política no trabalho da vigilância sanitária e ambiental; preenchimento deficiente das fichas de investigação epidemiológica pelas equipes de saúde da família nos seis municípios; papel indefinido desse profissional na vigilância em saúde do trabalhador. A necessária formação técnica é insuficiente para superação dessas dificuldades, requerendo-se a revisão de processos de gestão e coordenação do trabalho das equipes para práticas mais efetivas.Escola Politécnica de Saúde Joaquim Venâncio, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz2022-08-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo Avaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://www.tes.epsjv.fiocruz.br/index.php/tes/article/view/119510.1590/1981-7746-sip00109 Trabalho, Educação e Saúde; v. 14 n. 2 (2016)1981-7746reponame:Trabalho, Educação e Saúde (Online)instname:Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)instacron:FIOCRUZporhttps://www.tes.epsjv.fiocruz.br/index.php/tes/article/view/1195/389Copyright (c) 2022 Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Escola Politécnica de Saúde Joaquim Venânciohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMendes, Tânia Kátia de Araújo Oliveira, Sérgio Pacheco de Delamarque, Elizabete Vianna De Seta, Marismary Horsth 2022-08-16T18:07:05Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1195Revistahttps://www.tes.epsjv.fiocruz.br/index.php/tesPUBhttps://www.tes.epsjv.fiocruz.br/index.php/tes/oairevtes@fiocruz.br1981-77461678-1007opendoar:2024-03-06T13:01:12.860570Trabalho, Educação e Saúde (Online) - Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)true |
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Restructuring health surveillance management in Alagoas, Brazi: precarization of training and labor Reestructuración de la gestión de las vigilancias en la salud en Alagoas, Brasil: la precarización de la formación y del trabajo Reestruturação da gestão das vigilâncias em saúde em Alagoas: a precarização da formação e do trabalho |
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Restructuring health surveillance management in Alagoas, Brazi: precarization of training and labor |
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Restructuring health surveillance management in Alagoas, Brazi: precarization of training and labor Mendes, Tânia Kátia de Araújo educação profissional vigilância sanitária vigilância epidemiológica vigilância ambiental vigilância em saúde professional education epidemiological surveillance environmental surveillance health surveillance educación profesional vigilancia sanitaria vigilancia epidemiológica vigilancia ambiental vigilancia en la salud |
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Restructuring health surveillance management in Alagoas, Brazi: precarization of training and labor |
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Restructuring health surveillance management in Alagoas, Brazi: precarization of training and labor |
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Restructuring health surveillance management in Alagoas, Brazi: precarization of training and labor |
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Restructuring health surveillance management in Alagoas, Brazi: precarization of training and labor |
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Restructuring health surveillance management in Alagoas, Brazi: precarization of training and labor |
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Mendes, Tânia Kátia de Araújo |
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Mendes, Tânia Kátia de Araújo Oliveira, Sérgio Pacheco de Delamarque, Elizabete Vianna De Seta, Marismary Horsth |
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Oliveira, Sérgio Pacheco de Delamarque, Elizabete Vianna De Seta, Marismary Horsth |
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Mendes, Tânia Kátia de Araújo Oliveira, Sérgio Pacheco de Delamarque, Elizabete Vianna De Seta, Marismary Horsth |
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educação profissional vigilância sanitária vigilância epidemiológica vigilância ambiental vigilância em saúde professional education epidemiological surveillance environmental surveillance health surveillance educación profesional vigilancia sanitaria vigilancia epidemiológica vigilancia ambiental vigilancia en la salud |
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educação profissional vigilância sanitária vigilância epidemiológica vigilância ambiental vigilância em saúde professional education epidemiological surveillance environmental surveillance health surveillance educación profesional vigilancia sanitaria vigilancia epidemiológica vigilancia ambiental vigilancia en la salud |
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The decentralization of health, epidemiological, and environmental surveillance at municipalities was driven by organizational changes and changes made to federal funding, and the idea of not only integrating them, but also blending them with individual and collective care, gained momentum. Many health departments’ organization charts brought the different surveillances together under a common coordination, and managers demanded new professionals be trained to meet the needs of this arrangement. This article aims to outline the profile of the middle-level professionals at the surveillances at six municipalities in the state of Alagoas, Brazil, and services they provide, adding the views of the managers about the practices of these workers, who account for 88 percent of the surveillance workforces in these municipalities. With no specific training to carry their activities out, it was noted that the less time the manager had been holding his or her position, the poorer the employees performed. The main difficulties highlighted were political interference in the health and environmental monitoring work; poor filling in of the epidemiological investigation forms by the family health teams in the six municipalities, in addition to these professionals’ undefined roles in worker health surveillance. The required technical training is insufficient to overcome these difficulties, a fact that demands a revision of the teams’ labor management and coordination processes to ensure more effective practices. |
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