Psychosocial history of humanitarian emergencies: A systematization of the Brazilian response to the impact of COVID-19 on the population's health
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Resumo: | The objective of the article is to present the Brazilian government's indexes of ideological orientation to face the COVID-19 pandemic, obtained as a result of the development of research by the Laboratory of Fundamental Psychopathology in Studies of Subjectivity and Humanitarian Emergency. In it, the term psychosocial and clinical history of humanitarian emergencies was created to designate the systematized record of research, information, government actions, case studies, testimonies, which make it possible to trace a story about the impact of the context of humanitarian emergencies - and, more specifically, COVID-19 – in the mental health of populations. The data obtained from the systematization were privileged: 1. Theoretical references of Sigmund Freud's thought on the impact of the humanitarian emergency of World War I on subjective functioning; 2. Information and actions of countries and the Brazilian government in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, based on the search for national and international scientific articles, official documents from FIOCRUZ, WHO, UN, IHR and public statements by federal authorities in newspapers , social networks and video platforms. Data were collected between February 27, 2020 and May 27, 2021, based on the following descriptors: COVID-19; Humanitarian Emergency; Health and health safety policies; Mental health; Subjectivity; Humanitarian Emergency; Health and health safety policies; Mental health; Subjectivity. The results obtained were organized into four axes: the eruption of COVID-19; the denomination of humanitarian emergency and the impact of COVID-19 on mental health; the financial contribution to science, technology and innovation regarding COVID-19; Science and public health and health security policies. They indicate the high ideological orientation, interfering in the formulation of public health policies to fight the pandemic. The results consisted in the formulation of ten indexes of ideological orientation of the Brazilian government to face the pandemic. They indicate a high ideological orientation, directly interfering in the formulation of public health and health security policies for their prevention and combat. |
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Psychosocial history of humanitarian emergencies: A systematization of the Brazilian response to the impact of COVID-19 on the population's healthHistoria psicosocial de las emergencias humanitarias: Una sistematización de la respuesta brasileña al impacto del COVID-19 en la salud de la poblaciónHistória psicossocial das emergências humanitárias: Uma sistematização da resposta brasileira ao impacto da COVID-19 na saúde da populaçãoHistoria psicosocialCOVID-19Emergencia HumanitariaPolíticas de salud y seguridad sanitariaSalud mental.História psicossocialCOVID-19Emergência humanitáriaPolíticas de saúde e segurança sanitáriaSaúde mental.Psychosocial historyCOVID-19Humanitarian EmergencyHealth and health safety policiesMental health.The objective of the article is to present the Brazilian government's indexes of ideological orientation to face the COVID-19 pandemic, obtained as a result of the development of research by the Laboratory of Fundamental Psychopathology in Studies of Subjectivity and Humanitarian Emergency. In it, the term psychosocial and clinical history of humanitarian emergencies was created to designate the systematized record of research, information, government actions, case studies, testimonies, which make it possible to trace a story about the impact of the context of humanitarian emergencies - and, more specifically, COVID-19 – in the mental health of populations. The data obtained from the systematization were privileged: 1. Theoretical references of Sigmund Freud's thought on the impact of the humanitarian emergency of World War I on subjective functioning; 2. Information and actions of countries and the Brazilian government in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, based on the search for national and international scientific articles, official documents from FIOCRUZ, WHO, UN, IHR and public statements by federal authorities in newspapers , social networks and video platforms. Data were collected between February 27, 2020 and May 27, 2021, based on the following descriptors: COVID-19; Humanitarian Emergency; Health and health safety policies; Mental health; Subjectivity; Humanitarian Emergency; Health and health safety policies; Mental health; Subjectivity. The results obtained were organized into four axes: the eruption of COVID-19; the denomination of humanitarian emergency and the impact of COVID-19 on mental health; the financial contribution to science, technology and innovation regarding COVID-19; Science and public health and health security policies. They indicate the high ideological orientation, interfering in the formulation of public health policies to fight the pandemic. The results consisted in the formulation of ten indexes of ideological orientation of the Brazilian government to face the pandemic. They indicate a high ideological orientation, directly interfering in the formulation of public health and health security policies for their prevention and combat.El objetivo del artículo es presentar los índices de orientación ideológica del gobierno brasileño para enfrentar la pandemia COVID-19, obtenidos como resultado del desarrollo de la investigación del Laboratorio de Psicopatología Fundamental en Estudios de Subjetividad y Emergencia Humanitaria. En él, se creó el nombre de historia psicosocial y clínica de emergencias humanitarias para designar el registro sistematizado de investigaciones, información, acciones gubernamentales, estudios de casos, testimonios, que permiten trazar una historia sobre el impacto del contexto de las emergencias humanitarias - y, más específicamente, COVID-19 - en la salud mental de las poblaciones. Se privilegiaron los datos obtenidos de la sistematización: 1. Referencias teóricas del pensamiento de Sigmund Freud sobre el impacto de la emergencia humanitaria de la Primera Guerra Mundial en el funcionamiento subjetivo; 2. Información y acciones de los países y del gobierno brasileño en relación a la pandemia COVID-19, basadas en la búsqueda de artículos científicos nacionales e internacionales, documentos oficiales de FIOCRUZ, OMS, ONU, RSI y declaraciones públicas de autoridades federales en periódicos, redes sociales y plataformas de video. Los datos fueron recolectados entre el 27 de febrero de 2020 y el 27 de mayo de 2021, con base en los siguientes descriptores: COVID-19; Emergencia Humanitaria; Políticas de salud y seguridad sanitaria; Salud mental; Subjetividad; Emergencia Humanitaria; Políticas de salud y seguridad sanitaria; Salud mental; Subjetividad. Los resultados obtenidos se organizaron en cuatro ejes: la erupción del COVID-19; la denominación de emergencia humanitaria y el impacto del COVID-19 en la salud mental; la contribución financiera a la ciencia, tecnología e innovación en relación con COVID-19; Ciencia y salud pública y políticas de seguridad sanitaria. Indican la alta orientación ideológica, interfiriendo en la formulación de políticas de salud pública para combatir la pandemia. Los resultados consistieron en la formulación de diez índices de orientación ideológica del gobierno brasileño para enfrentar la pandemia. Indican una alta orientación ideológica, interfiriendo directamente en la formulación de políticas de salud pública y seguridad sanitaria para su prevención y combate.O objetivo do artigo é apresentar os índices de orientação ideológica do governo brasileiro para o enfrentamento da pandemia de COVID-19, obtidos como resultado do desenvolvimento da pesquisa do Laboratório de Psicopatologia Fundamental em Estudos de Subjetividade e Emergência Humanitária. Nela, foi elaborada a denominação de história psicossocial e clínica das emergências humanitárias para designar o registro sistematizado das pesquisas, informações, ações de governo, estudos de caso, testemunhos, que possibilitem traçar uma história sobre o impacto do contexto de emergências humanitárias – e, mais especificamente, da COVID-19 – na saúde mental das populações. Foram privilegiados os dados obtidos a partir da sistematização: 1.Teórica de referências do pensamento de Sigmund Freud sobre o impacto da emergência humanitária da I Guerra no funcionamento subjetivo; 2.De informações e ações dos países e do governo brasileiro em relação a pandemia de COVID-19, com base na busca de artigos científicos nacionais e internacionais, documentos oficiais da FIOCRUZ, OMS, ONU, IHR e manifestações públicas de autoridades federais em jornais, redes sociais e plataformas de vídeo. Os dados foram coletados, entre 27 de fevereiro de 2020 e 27 de maio de 2021, com base nos seguintes descritores: COVID-19; Emergência humanitária; Políticas de saúde e segurança sanitária; Saúde Mental; Subjetividade; Humanitarian Emergency; Health and health safety policies; Mental health; Subjectivity. Os resultados obtidos foram organizados em quatro eixos: a irrupção da COVID-19; a denominação de emergência humanitária e o impacto da COVID-19 na saúde mental; o aporte financeiro para ciência, tecnologia e inovação no tocante a COVID-19; Ciência e políticas públicas de saúde e segurança sanitária. Eles indicam a elevada orientação ideológica, interferindo na formulação de políticas públicas de saúde para o enfrentamento da pandemia. Os resultados consistiram na formulação de dez índices de orientação ideológica do governo brasileiro para o enfrentamento da pandemia. Eles indicam elevada orientação ideológica, interferindo diretamente na formulação de políticas públicas de saúde e segurança sanitária para sua prevenção e combate.Research, Society and Development2021-07-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1727510.33448/rsd-v10i8.17275Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 8; e30610817275Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 8; e30610817275Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 8; e306108172752525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17275/15520Copyright (c) 2021 Claudia Henschel de Limahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima, Claudia Henschel de 2021-08-21T18:46:59Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17275Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:39.169751Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Psychosocial history of humanitarian emergencies: A systematization of the Brazilian response to the impact of COVID-19 on the population's health Historia psicosocial de las emergencias humanitarias: Una sistematización de la respuesta brasileña al impacto del COVID-19 en la salud de la población História psicossocial das emergências humanitárias: Uma sistematização da resposta brasileira ao impacto da COVID-19 na saúde da população |
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Psychosocial history of humanitarian emergencies: A systematization of the Brazilian response to the impact of COVID-19 on the population's health |
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Psychosocial history of humanitarian emergencies: A systematization of the Brazilian response to the impact of COVID-19 on the population's health Lima, Claudia Henschel de Historia psicosocial COVID-19 Emergencia Humanitaria Políticas de salud y seguridad sanitaria Salud mental. História psicossocial COVID-19 Emergência humanitária Políticas de saúde e segurança sanitária Saúde mental. Psychosocial history COVID-19 Humanitarian Emergency Health and health safety policies Mental health. |
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Psychosocial history of humanitarian emergencies: A systematization of the Brazilian response to the impact of COVID-19 on the population's health |
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Psychosocial history of humanitarian emergencies: A systematization of the Brazilian response to the impact of COVID-19 on the population's health |
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Psychosocial history of humanitarian emergencies: A systematization of the Brazilian response to the impact of COVID-19 on the population's health |
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Psychosocial history of humanitarian emergencies: A systematization of the Brazilian response to the impact of COVID-19 on the population's health |
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Psychosocial history of humanitarian emergencies: A systematization of the Brazilian response to the impact of COVID-19 on the population's health |
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Lima, Claudia Henschel de |
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Lima, Claudia Henschel de |
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Historia psicosocial COVID-19 Emergencia Humanitaria Políticas de salud y seguridad sanitaria Salud mental. História psicossocial COVID-19 Emergência humanitária Políticas de saúde e segurança sanitária Saúde mental. Psychosocial history COVID-19 Humanitarian Emergency Health and health safety policies Mental health. |
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Historia psicosocial COVID-19 Emergencia Humanitaria Políticas de salud y seguridad sanitaria Salud mental. História psicossocial COVID-19 Emergência humanitária Políticas de saúde e segurança sanitária Saúde mental. Psychosocial history COVID-19 Humanitarian Emergency Health and health safety policies Mental health. |
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The objective of the article is to present the Brazilian government's indexes of ideological orientation to face the COVID-19 pandemic, obtained as a result of the development of research by the Laboratory of Fundamental Psychopathology in Studies of Subjectivity and Humanitarian Emergency. In it, the term psychosocial and clinical history of humanitarian emergencies was created to designate the systematized record of research, information, government actions, case studies, testimonies, which make it possible to trace a story about the impact of the context of humanitarian emergencies - and, more specifically, COVID-19 – in the mental health of populations. The data obtained from the systematization were privileged: 1. Theoretical references of Sigmund Freud's thought on the impact of the humanitarian emergency of World War I on subjective functioning; 2. Information and actions of countries and the Brazilian government in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, based on the search for national and international scientific articles, official documents from FIOCRUZ, WHO, UN, IHR and public statements by federal authorities in newspapers , social networks and video platforms. Data were collected between February 27, 2020 and May 27, 2021, based on the following descriptors: COVID-19; Humanitarian Emergency; Health and health safety policies; Mental health; Subjectivity; Humanitarian Emergency; Health and health safety policies; Mental health; Subjectivity. The results obtained were organized into four axes: the eruption of COVID-19; the denomination of humanitarian emergency and the impact of COVID-19 on mental health; the financial contribution to science, technology and innovation regarding COVID-19; Science and public health and health security policies. They indicate the high ideological orientation, interfering in the formulation of public health policies to fight the pandemic. The results consisted in the formulation of ten indexes of ideological orientation of the Brazilian government to face the pandemic. They indicate a high ideological orientation, directly interfering in the formulation of public health and health security policies for their prevention and combat. |
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