The impact of social isolation on the COVID-19 pandemic on access to HIV treatment and prevention services
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Resumo: | The World Health Organization, in March 2020, declared COVID-19 as a pandemic, recommending measures for the prevention, control and treatment of the disease. One of the main measures, social isolation, resulted in the suspension of several procedures in health services. The reorganization of services aimed at the outpatient care of pathologies caused incalculable losses and consequences in the continuity of treatment. The study aims to discuss the consequences of social distance measures and the organization of outpatient services aimed at caring for people living with HIV during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: an integrative review, carried out on the CAPES Journals Portal, using studies available in full, indexed on the PUBMED portal, containing the descriptors: HIV, Antiretroviral Therapy, Social Isolation. The sample resulted from 9 studies selected after the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results: The pandemic directly interfered in the treatment and provision of services for people living with HIV. There was a decrease in the routine of testing, rescheduling or suppression of the hours of routine appointments and a decrease in the distribution of medications. Conclusion: Despite the risk situation, care in health services for key populations must be guaranteed, qualitatively and quantitatively, and it is the managers' responsibility to reorganize the services, seeking to eradicate interruptions in care and improve the care provided. |
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The impact of social isolation on the COVID-19 pandemic on access to HIV treatment and prevention servicesEl impacto del aislamiento social en la pandemia del COVID-19 en el acceso a los servicios de tratamiento y prevención del VIHO impacto do isolamento social na pandemia de COVID-19 no acesso ao tratamento e aos serviços de prevenção do HIV HIVCOVID-19Antiretroviral therapySocial isolation.VIHCOVID-19Terapia antirretroviralAislamiento social.HIVCOVID-19Terapia antirretroviralIsolamento social.The World Health Organization, in March 2020, declared COVID-19 as a pandemic, recommending measures for the prevention, control and treatment of the disease. One of the main measures, social isolation, resulted in the suspension of several procedures in health services. The reorganization of services aimed at the outpatient care of pathologies caused incalculable losses and consequences in the continuity of treatment. The study aims to discuss the consequences of social distance measures and the organization of outpatient services aimed at caring for people living with HIV during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: an integrative review, carried out on the CAPES Journals Portal, using studies available in full, indexed on the PUBMED portal, containing the descriptors: HIV, Antiretroviral Therapy, Social Isolation. The sample resulted from 9 studies selected after the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results: The pandemic directly interfered in the treatment and provision of services for people living with HIV. There was a decrease in the routine of testing, rescheduling or suppression of the hours of routine appointments and a decrease in the distribution of medications. Conclusion: Despite the risk situation, care in health services for key populations must be guaranteed, qualitatively and quantitatively, and it is the managers' responsibility to reorganize the services, seeking to eradicate interruptions in care and improve the care provided.La Organización Mundial de la Salud, en marzo de 2020, declaró al COVID-19 como una pandemia, recomendando medidas para la prevención, control y tratamiento de la enfermedad. Una de las principales medidas, el aislamiento social, resultó en la suspensión de varios procedimientos en los servicios de salud. La reorganización de los servicios orientados a la atención ambulatoria de patologías provocó pérdidas y consecuencias incalculables en la continuidad del tratamiento. El estudio tiene como objetivo discutir las consecuencias de las medidas de distancia social y la organización de servicios ambulatorios destinados a atender a las personas que viven con el VIH durante la pandemia de COVID-19. Método: revisión integradora, realizada en el Portal de Revistas CAPES, utilizando estudios disponibles en su totalidad, indexados en el portal PUBMED, que contienen los descriptores: VIH, Terapia Antirretroviral, Aislamiento Social. La muestra resultó de 9 estudios seleccionados después de los criterios de inclusión y exclusión. Resultados: La pandemia interfirió directamente con el tratamiento y la prestación de servicios para las personas que viven con el VIH. Hubo una disminución en la rutina de pruebas, reprogramación o supresión de las horas de citas de rutina y una disminución en la distribución de medicamentos. Conclusión: A pesar de la situación de riesgo, la atención en los servicios de salud para poblaciones clave debe estar garantizada, cualitativa y cuantitativamente, y es responsabilidad de los gestores reorganizar los servicios, buscando erradicar las interrupciones en la atención y mejorar la atención brindada.A Organização Mundial da Saúde, em março de 2020, declarou o COVID-19 como uma pandemia, recomendando medidas de prevenção, controle e tratamento da doença. Uma das principais medidas, o isolamento social, resultou na suspensão de diversos procedimentos nos serviços de saúde. A reorganização dos serviços voltados para o atendimento ambulatorial de patologias ocasionou perdas e consequências incalculáveis na continuidade do tratamento. O estudo tem como objetivo discutir as consequências das medidas de distanciamento social e a organização dos serviços ambulatoriais voltados para o atendimento das pessoas que vivem com HIV durante a pandemia de COVID-19. Método: revisão integrativa, realizada no Portal de Periódicos da CAPES, utilizando estudos disponíveis na íntegra, indexado no portal da PUBMED, contendo os descritores: HIV, Antiretroviral Therapy, Social Isolation. A amostra, resultou de 9 estudos selecionados após os critérios de inclusão e exclusão. Resultados: A pandemia interferiu diretamente no tratamento e na oferta de serviços para as pessoas que vivem com HIV. Evidenciou-se uma diminuição na rotina de testagem, reagendamentos ou supressão dos horários de atendimentos de rotina e diminuição da distribuição de medicamentos. Conclusão: Apesar da situação de risco, o atendimento nos serviços de saúde a populações-chave deve ser garantido, quali e quantitativamente, sendo responsabilidade dos gestores reorganizar os serviços, em busca de erradicar interrupções dos atendimentos e melhorar a assistência prestada. 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The impact of social isolation on the COVID-19 pandemic on access to HIV treatment and prevention services El impacto del aislamiento social en la pandemia del COVID-19 en el acceso a los servicios de tratamiento y prevención del VIH O impacto do isolamento social na pandemia de COVID-19 no acesso ao tratamento e aos serviços de prevenção do HIV |
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The impact of social isolation on the COVID-19 pandemic on access to HIV treatment and prevention services |
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The impact of social isolation on the COVID-19 pandemic on access to HIV treatment and prevention services Parente, Juliana da Silva HIV COVID-19 Antiretroviral therapy Social isolation. VIH COVID-19 Terapia antirretroviral Aislamiento social. HIV COVID-19 Terapia antirretroviral Isolamento social. |
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The impact of social isolation on the COVID-19 pandemic on access to HIV treatment and prevention services |
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The impact of social isolation on the COVID-19 pandemic on access to HIV treatment and prevention services |
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The impact of social isolation on the COVID-19 pandemic on access to HIV treatment and prevention services |
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The impact of social isolation on the COVID-19 pandemic on access to HIV treatment and prevention services |
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The impact of social isolation on the COVID-19 pandemic on access to HIV treatment and prevention services |
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Parente, Juliana da Silva |
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Parente, Juliana da Silva Azevedo, Suely Lopes de Moreira, Letícia da Fonseca Anacleto Abreu, Larissa Murta Souza, Lorrany Viana de |
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Azevedo, Suely Lopes de Moreira, Letícia da Fonseca Anacleto Abreu, Larissa Murta Souza, Lorrany Viana de |
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Parente, Juliana da Silva Azevedo, Suely Lopes de Moreira, Letícia da Fonseca Anacleto Abreu, Larissa Murta Souza, Lorrany Viana de |
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HIV COVID-19 Antiretroviral therapy Social isolation. VIH COVID-19 Terapia antirretroviral Aislamiento social. HIV COVID-19 Terapia antirretroviral Isolamento social. |
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HIV COVID-19 Antiretroviral therapy Social isolation. VIH COVID-19 Terapia antirretroviral Aislamiento social. HIV COVID-19 Terapia antirretroviral Isolamento social. |
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The World Health Organization, in March 2020, declared COVID-19 as a pandemic, recommending measures for the prevention, control and treatment of the disease. One of the main measures, social isolation, resulted in the suspension of several procedures in health services. The reorganization of services aimed at the outpatient care of pathologies caused incalculable losses and consequences in the continuity of treatment. The study aims to discuss the consequences of social distance measures and the organization of outpatient services aimed at caring for people living with HIV during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: an integrative review, carried out on the CAPES Journals Portal, using studies available in full, indexed on the PUBMED portal, containing the descriptors: HIV, Antiretroviral Therapy, Social Isolation. The sample resulted from 9 studies selected after the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results: The pandemic directly interfered in the treatment and provision of services for people living with HIV. There was a decrease in the routine of testing, rescheduling or suppression of the hours of routine appointments and a decrease in the distribution of medications. Conclusion: Despite the risk situation, care in health services for key populations must be guaranteed, qualitatively and quantitatively, and it is the managers' responsibility to reorganize the services, seeking to eradicate interruptions in care and improve the care provided. |
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