Profile of the number of contamination and death of nursing professionals affected by COVID-19 at the peak of the pandemic
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Resumo: | In mid-January 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) described the emergence of a new virus, potentially more lethal in humans, and declared an international public health emergency. Based on this assumption, the present study aims to present the profile of contamination and death of nursing professionals affected by COVID-19. It was an integrative review of the literature with a quantitative-qualitative approach to the data, using to search for the descriptors in health sciences: COVID-19; nursing; epidemiology; pandemics; nursing professional. Inclusion criteria were: all article categories (originals, literature reviews, reflections and updates, among others), articles published in Portuguese, English and Spanish, between March and August 2020. The data showed a total of 41,030 nursing professionals were contaminated, of these 449 evolved to death, with a higher prevalence of contamination between ages 31-40 17,193 (41.9%), female sex 38,888 (85%), southeast region 15,763 (38.4%), federative unit of São Paulo 6,510 (15.9%) and with greater involvement in the class of nursing technicians 24,474 (59.6%). Regarding deaths, the prevalence is between the ages of 41-50 141 (31.4%), female 284 (64%), southeast region 142 (31.6%), federative unit of São Paulo 71 (15.8%) and with greater lethality in the class of nursing technicians 263 (58.6%). In view of all the above, it is possible to characterize and present the profile of contaminated nursing professionals, with the predominance of females, of reproductive age, young and living in the Southeast region. |
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Profile of the number of contamination and death of nursing professionals affected by COVID-19 at the peak of the pandemicPerfil del número de contaminación y muerte de profesionales de enfermería afectados por COVID-19 en el punto de la pandémicaPerfil do número de contaminação e óbito dos profissionais de enfermagem acometidos pela COVID-19 no pico da pandemiaCOVID-19EnfermagemEpidemiologiaPandemiasProfissional de enfermagem.COVID-19NursingEpidemiologyPandemicsNursing professional.COVID-19EnfermeríaEpidemiologíaPandemiasProfesional de enfermería.In mid-January 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) described the emergence of a new virus, potentially more lethal in humans, and declared an international public health emergency. Based on this assumption, the present study aims to present the profile of contamination and death of nursing professionals affected by COVID-19. It was an integrative review of the literature with a quantitative-qualitative approach to the data, using to search for the descriptors in health sciences: COVID-19; nursing; epidemiology; pandemics; nursing professional. Inclusion criteria were: all article categories (originals, literature reviews, reflections and updates, among others), articles published in Portuguese, English and Spanish, between March and August 2020. The data showed a total of 41,030 nursing professionals were contaminated, of these 449 evolved to death, with a higher prevalence of contamination between ages 31-40 17,193 (41.9%), female sex 38,888 (85%), southeast region 15,763 (38.4%), federative unit of São Paulo 6,510 (15.9%) and with greater involvement in the class of nursing technicians 24,474 (59.6%). Regarding deaths, the prevalence is between the ages of 41-50 141 (31.4%), female 284 (64%), southeast region 142 (31.6%), federative unit of São Paulo 71 (15.8%) and with greater lethality in the class of nursing technicians 263 (58.6%). In view of all the above, it is possible to characterize and present the profile of contaminated nursing professionals, with the predominance of females, of reproductive age, young and living in the Southeast region.A mediados de enero de 2020, la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) describió la aparición de un nuevo virus, potencialmente más letal en humanos, y declaró una emergencia de salud pública internacional. A partir de ese supuesto, el presente estudio tiene como objetivo presentar el perfil de contaminación y muerte de los profesionales de enfermería afectados por la COVID-19. Fue una revisión integradora de la literatura con un abordaje cuantitativo-cualitativo de los datos, utilizando para la búsqueda de los descriptores en ciencias de la salud: COVID-19; enfermería; epidemiología; pandemias; profesional de enfermería. Los criterios de inclusión fueron: todas las categorías de artículos (originales, revisiones de literatura, reflexiones y actualizaciones, entre otros), artículos publicados en portugués, inglés y español, entre marzo y agosto de 2020. Los datos mostraron un total de 41.030 profesionales de enfermería contaminados, de estos 449 evolucionaron hasta la muerte, con mayor prevalencia de contaminación entre los 31-40 años 17.193 (41,9%), sexo femenino 38.888 (85%), región sureste 15.763 (38,4%), unidad federativa de São Paulo 6.510 (15,9%) y con mayor participación en la clase de técnicos de enfermería 24.474 (59,6%). En cuanto a las muertes, la prevalencia está entre las edades de 41-50 141 (31,4%), sexo femenino 284 (64%), región sureste 142 (31,6%), unidad federativa de São Paulo 71 (15,8%) y con mayor letalidad en el clase de técnicos de enfermería 263 (58,6%). Frente a todo lo anterior, es posible caracterizar y presentar el perfil de los profesionales de enfermería contaminados, con predominio del sexo femenino, en edad reproductiva, jóvenes y residentes en la región Sudeste.Em meados de janeiro de 2020, a Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS) descreveu o aparecimento de um novo vírus, potencialmente mais letal em humanos, e declarou emergência de saúde pública internacional. Partindo desse pressuposto, o presente estudo tem por objetivo apresentar o perfil de contaminação e óbito dos profissionais de enfermagem acometidos pela COVID-19. Tratou-se de uma revisão integrativa da literatura de abordagem quantitativa-qualitativa dos dados, utilizando para buscar os descritores em ciências da saúde: COVID-19; enfermagem; epidemiologia; pandemias; profissional de enfermagem. Os critérios de inclusão foram: todas as categorias de artigo (originais, revisões de literatura, reflexões e atualizações, entre outros), artigos publicados em português, inglês e espanhol, entre os meses de março e agosto de 2020. Os dados evidenciaram um total de 41.030 profissionais de enfermagem foram contaminados, destes 449 evoluíram a óbitos, com maior prevalência de contaminação entre as idades 31-40 17.193 (41.9%), sexo feminino 38.888 (85%), região sudeste 15.763 (38.4%), unidade federativa de São Paulo 6.510 (15.9%) e com maior acometimento na classe de técnicos em enfermagem 24.474 (59.6%). No que se tangem os óbitos, a prevalência se dá entre as idades de 41-50 141 (31.4%), sexo feminino 284 (64%), região sudeste 142 (31.6%), unidade federativa de São Paulo 71 (15.8%) e com maior letalidade na classe de técnicos em enfermagem 263 (58.6%). Diante de todo o exposto pode-se caracterizar e apresentar o perfil dos profissionais de enfermagem contaminados, sendo que o predomínio é do sexo feminino, em idade reprodutiva, jovens e que convivem na região sudeste.Research, Society and Development2022-03-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2733910.33448/rsd-v11i4.27339Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 4; e36911427339Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 4; e36911427339Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 4; e369114273392525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/27339/23993Copyright (c) 2022 Lucas Benedito Fogaça Rabito; Marcella Correia Vaz; Bruna Daniella de Sousa de Lima; Matheus Mendes Pascoal; Maria Gabriela Andrade Maitan ; Vanieli de Souza; Thamyris Lucimar Pastorini Gonçalves ; Gabriel Guembarski Flávio; Damiana Guedes da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRabito, Lucas Benedito FogaçaVaz, Marcella Correia Lima, Bruna Daniella de Sousa de Pascoal, Matheus Mendes Maitan , Maria Gabriela Andrade Souza, Vanieli de Gonçalves , Thamyris Lucimar Pastorini Flávio, Gabriel Guembarski Silva, Damiana Guedes da 2022-03-27T17:17:09Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/27339Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:45:06.691899Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Profile of the number of contamination and death of nursing professionals affected by COVID-19 at the peak of the pandemic Perfil del número de contaminación y muerte de profesionales de enfermería afectados por COVID-19 en el punto de la pandémica Perfil do número de contaminação e óbito dos profissionais de enfermagem acometidos pela COVID-19 no pico da pandemia |
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Profile of the number of contamination and death of nursing professionals affected by COVID-19 at the peak of the pandemic |
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Profile of the number of contamination and death of nursing professionals affected by COVID-19 at the peak of the pandemic Rabito, Lucas Benedito Fogaça COVID-19 Enfermagem Epidemiologia Pandemias Profissional de enfermagem. COVID-19 Nursing Epidemiology Pandemics Nursing professional. COVID-19 Enfermería Epidemiología Pandemias Profesional de enfermería. |
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Profile of the number of contamination and death of nursing professionals affected by COVID-19 at the peak of the pandemic |
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Profile of the number of contamination and death of nursing professionals affected by COVID-19 at the peak of the pandemic |
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Profile of the number of contamination and death of nursing professionals affected by COVID-19 at the peak of the pandemic |
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Profile of the number of contamination and death of nursing professionals affected by COVID-19 at the peak of the pandemic |
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Profile of the number of contamination and death of nursing professionals affected by COVID-19 at the peak of the pandemic |
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Rabito, Lucas Benedito Fogaça |
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Rabito, Lucas Benedito Fogaça Vaz, Marcella Correia Lima, Bruna Daniella de Sousa de Pascoal, Matheus Mendes Maitan , Maria Gabriela Andrade Souza, Vanieli de Gonçalves , Thamyris Lucimar Pastorini Flávio, Gabriel Guembarski Silva, Damiana Guedes da |
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Vaz, Marcella Correia Lima, Bruna Daniella de Sousa de Pascoal, Matheus Mendes Maitan , Maria Gabriela Andrade Souza, Vanieli de Gonçalves , Thamyris Lucimar Pastorini Flávio, Gabriel Guembarski Silva, Damiana Guedes da |
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Rabito, Lucas Benedito Fogaça Vaz, Marcella Correia Lima, Bruna Daniella de Sousa de Pascoal, Matheus Mendes Maitan , Maria Gabriela Andrade Souza, Vanieli de Gonçalves , Thamyris Lucimar Pastorini Flávio, Gabriel Guembarski Silva, Damiana Guedes da |
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COVID-19 Enfermagem Epidemiologia Pandemias Profissional de enfermagem. COVID-19 Nursing Epidemiology Pandemics Nursing professional. COVID-19 Enfermería Epidemiología Pandemias Profesional de enfermería. |
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COVID-19 Enfermagem Epidemiologia Pandemias Profissional de enfermagem. COVID-19 Nursing Epidemiology Pandemics Nursing professional. COVID-19 Enfermería Epidemiología Pandemias Profesional de enfermería. |
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In mid-January 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) described the emergence of a new virus, potentially more lethal in humans, and declared an international public health emergency. Based on this assumption, the present study aims to present the profile of contamination and death of nursing professionals affected by COVID-19. It was an integrative review of the literature with a quantitative-qualitative approach to the data, using to search for the descriptors in health sciences: COVID-19; nursing; epidemiology; pandemics; nursing professional. Inclusion criteria were: all article categories (originals, literature reviews, reflections and updates, among others), articles published in Portuguese, English and Spanish, between March and August 2020. The data showed a total of 41,030 nursing professionals were contaminated, of these 449 evolved to death, with a higher prevalence of contamination between ages 31-40 17,193 (41.9%), female sex 38,888 (85%), southeast region 15,763 (38.4%), federative unit of São Paulo 6,510 (15.9%) and with greater involvement in the class of nursing technicians 24,474 (59.6%). Regarding deaths, the prevalence is between the ages of 41-50 141 (31.4%), female 284 (64%), southeast region 142 (31.6%), federative unit of São Paulo 71 (15.8%) and with greater lethality in the class of nursing technicians 263 (58.6%). In view of all the above, it is possible to characterize and present the profile of contaminated nursing professionals, with the predominance of females, of reproductive age, young and living in the Southeast region. |
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