Health consequences and aggravations evidenced by COVID-19 in Brazilian indigenous populations: an integrative review
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Resumo: | This study aimed to carry out an integrative review of studies that identified the influence of the pandemic on the health of Brazilian indigenous peoples, in order to group this information and generate data relevant to a qualitative analysis. Searches were performed in the Scielo, Pubmed and BVS databases, using the descriptors “covid-19”, “indigenous” and “Brazil” connected by the Boolean operator “AND”. Only scientific articles published in the last 05 years, with free access, and whose content was written in Portuguese or English, were considered. In total, 22 articles were found, and 10 of them were considered in the composition of the results. It was observed that the main factors of the indigenous reality evidenced by the pandemic context are associated with the consequences arising from social isolation (failure in the supply of food, threats from land grabbers, and migration from urban centers to villages), geographic barriers (difficulty in medical care due to strict border surveillance), and cultural aspects (refusal in the use of synthetic medicines, performance of ritualistic group ceremonies, and confinement of many people in the same environment). Indigenous ethnic groups have faced several aggravations caused by the pandemic, which has served as obstacles to the implementation of health care that does justice to the specificities of this people, being necessary - in view of the challenges posed by the pandemic - to strengthen specific care sectors, in addition to ensuring the participation of indigenous leaders in the process of building healthy public policies. |
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Health consequences and aggravations evidenced by COVID-19 in Brazilian indigenous populations: an integrative reviewConsecuencias y agravamientos en la salud evidenciados por COVID-19 en poblaciones indígenas brasileñas: una revisión integradoraConsequências e agravantes de saúde evidenciados pela COVID-19 em populações indígenas brasileiras: uma revisão integrativaCOVID-19Populações indígenasSaúde das minorias étnicasBrasil.COVID-19Poblaciones indigenasSalud de las minorías étnicasBrasil.COVID-19Indigenous populationHealth of ethnic minoritiesBrazil.This study aimed to carry out an integrative review of studies that identified the influence of the pandemic on the health of Brazilian indigenous peoples, in order to group this information and generate data relevant to a qualitative analysis. Searches were performed in the Scielo, Pubmed and BVS databases, using the descriptors “covid-19”, “indigenous” and “Brazil” connected by the Boolean operator “AND”. Only scientific articles published in the last 05 years, with free access, and whose content was written in Portuguese or English, were considered. In total, 22 articles were found, and 10 of them were considered in the composition of the results. It was observed that the main factors of the indigenous reality evidenced by the pandemic context are associated with the consequences arising from social isolation (failure in the supply of food, threats from land grabbers, and migration from urban centers to villages), geographic barriers (difficulty in medical care due to strict border surveillance), and cultural aspects (refusal in the use of synthetic medicines, performance of ritualistic group ceremonies, and confinement of many people in the same environment). Indigenous ethnic groups have faced several aggravations caused by the pandemic, which has served as obstacles to the implementation of health care that does justice to the specificities of this people, being necessary - in view of the challenges posed by the pandemic - to strengthen specific care sectors, in addition to ensuring the participation of indigenous leaders in the process of building healthy public policies.Este estudio tuvo como objetivo realizar una revisión integradora de estudios que identificaron la influencia de la pandemia en la salud de los pueblos indígenas brasileños, con el fin de agrupar esta información y generar datos relevantes para un análisis cualitativo. Las búsquedas se realizaron en las bases de datos Scielo, Pubmed y BVS, utilizando los descriptores “covid-19”, “indígena” y “Brasil” conectados por el operador booleano “AND”. Solo se consideraron artículos científicos publicados en los últimos 05 años, de libre acceso, y cuyo contenido fue escrito en portugués o inglés. En total, se encontraron 22 artículos, y 10 de ellos fueron considerados en la composición de los resultados. Se observó que los principales factores de la realidad indígena evidenciada por el contexto pandémico están asociados a las consecuencias derivadas del aislamiento social (fallas en el suministro de alimentos, amenazas de acaparadores de tierras y migración de los centros urbanos a las aldeas), barreras geográficas (dificultad en la atención médica por estricta vigilancia fronteriza), y aspectos culturales (rechazo en el uso de medicinas sintéticas, realización de ceremonias rituales en grupos y confinamiento de muchas personas en un mismo ambiente). Las etnias indígenas han enfrentado diversos agravios provocados por la pandemia, la cual ha servido como obstáculos para la implementación de una atención de salud que haga justicia a las especificidades de este pueblo, siendo necesario - ante los desafíos que plantea la pandemia - fortalecer la atención específica. sectores, además de asegurar la participación de los líderes indígenas en el proceso de construcción de políticas públicas saludables.Este estudo objetivou realizar uma revisão integrativa acerca dos estudos que identificaram a influência da pandemia na saúde de indígenas brasileiros, a fim de agrupar estas informações e gerar dados pertinentes à uma análise qualitativa. Foram realizadas buscas nas bases de dados Scielo, Pubmed e BVS, utilizando-se os descritores “covid-19”, “indigenous” e “Brazil” conectados pelo operador booleano “AND”. Foram considerados somente artigos científicos publicados nos últimos 05 anos, de acesso gratuito, e cujo conteúdo fosse escrito em língua portuguesa ou inglesa. No total foram encontrados 22 artigos, sendo que 10 deles foram considerados na composição dos resultados. Observou-se que os principais fatores da realidade indígena evidenciados pelo contexto pandêmico estão associados às consequências oriundas do isolamento social (falha no suprimento de alimentos, ameaças de grileiros e migração de centros urbanos para aldeias), a barreiras geográficas (dificuldade de atendimento médico devido as rigorosas vigilâncias em fronteiras), e a aspectos culturais (recusa na utilização de medicamentos sintéticos, execução de cerimônias ritualísticas em grupo e confinamento de muitas pessoas em um mesmo ambiente). As etnias indígenas têm se deparado com diversos agravantes ocasionados pela pandemia, o que tem servido de obstáculos à concretização de uma assistência em saúde que faça jus às especificidades deste povo, sendo necessário – frente os desafios impostos pela pandemia – fortalecer setores de atenção específicos, além de garantir a participação de lideranças indígenas no processo de construção de políticas públicas saudáveis.Research, Society and Development2021-09-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1986210.33448/rsd-v10i11.19862Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 11; e403101119862Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 11; e403101119862Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 11; e4031011198622525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19862/17662Copyright (c) 2021 Jefter Haad Ruiz da Silva; Francisco Ferreira Barcelar Junior; Jéssica Lourdes de Aguiar Gonçalves; Râmyla Leitão Resk; Maria Alice Barbosa da Silva; Yasmin Michelle Tupinambá da Silva; Elise Costa dos Santos ; Juliana Matos Chaves ; Mylla Cristie Campelo Monteiro; Samuel Filipe Santos de Oliveira; Jessica Karoline Brasil da Silva Santimhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Jefter Haad Ruiz daBarcelar Junior, Francisco Ferreira Gonçalves, Jéssica Lourdes de Aguiar Resk, Râmyla Leitão Silva, Maria Alice Barbosa da Silva, Yasmin Michelle Tupinambá daSantos , Elise Costa dos Chaves , Juliana Matos Monteiro, Mylla Cristie Campelo Oliveira, Samuel Filipe Santos de Santim, Jessica Karoline Brasil da Silva 2021-10-23T19:01:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19862Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:40.290084Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Health consequences and aggravations evidenced by COVID-19 in Brazilian indigenous populations: an integrative review Consecuencias y agravamientos en la salud evidenciados por COVID-19 en poblaciones indígenas brasileñas: una revisión integradora Consequências e agravantes de saúde evidenciados pela COVID-19 em populações indígenas brasileiras: uma revisão integrativa |
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Health consequences and aggravations evidenced by COVID-19 in Brazilian indigenous populations: an integrative review |
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Health consequences and aggravations evidenced by COVID-19 in Brazilian indigenous populations: an integrative review Silva, Jefter Haad Ruiz da COVID-19 Populações indígenas Saúde das minorias étnicas Brasil. COVID-19 Poblaciones indigenas Salud de las minorías étnicas Brasil. COVID-19 Indigenous population Health of ethnic minorities Brazil. |
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Health consequences and aggravations evidenced by COVID-19 in Brazilian indigenous populations: an integrative review |
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Health consequences and aggravations evidenced by COVID-19 in Brazilian indigenous populations: an integrative review |
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Health consequences and aggravations evidenced by COVID-19 in Brazilian indigenous populations: an integrative review |
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Health consequences and aggravations evidenced by COVID-19 in Brazilian indigenous populations: an integrative review |
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Health consequences and aggravations evidenced by COVID-19 in Brazilian indigenous populations: an integrative review |
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Silva, Jefter Haad Ruiz da |
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Silva, Jefter Haad Ruiz da Barcelar Junior, Francisco Ferreira Gonçalves, Jéssica Lourdes de Aguiar Resk, Râmyla Leitão Silva, Maria Alice Barbosa da Silva, Yasmin Michelle Tupinambá da Santos , Elise Costa dos Chaves , Juliana Matos Monteiro, Mylla Cristie Campelo Oliveira, Samuel Filipe Santos de Santim, Jessica Karoline Brasil da Silva |
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Barcelar Junior, Francisco Ferreira Gonçalves, Jéssica Lourdes de Aguiar Resk, Râmyla Leitão Silva, Maria Alice Barbosa da Silva, Yasmin Michelle Tupinambá da Santos , Elise Costa dos Chaves , Juliana Matos Monteiro, Mylla Cristie Campelo Oliveira, Samuel Filipe Santos de Santim, Jessica Karoline Brasil da Silva |
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Silva, Jefter Haad Ruiz da Barcelar Junior, Francisco Ferreira Gonçalves, Jéssica Lourdes de Aguiar Resk, Râmyla Leitão Silva, Maria Alice Barbosa da Silva, Yasmin Michelle Tupinambá da Santos , Elise Costa dos Chaves , Juliana Matos Monteiro, Mylla Cristie Campelo Oliveira, Samuel Filipe Santos de Santim, Jessica Karoline Brasil da Silva |
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COVID-19 Populações indígenas Saúde das minorias étnicas Brasil. COVID-19 Poblaciones indigenas Salud de las minorías étnicas Brasil. COVID-19 Indigenous population Health of ethnic minorities Brazil. |
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COVID-19 Populações indígenas Saúde das minorias étnicas Brasil. COVID-19 Poblaciones indigenas Salud de las minorías étnicas Brasil. COVID-19 Indigenous population Health of ethnic minorities Brazil. |
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This study aimed to carry out an integrative review of studies that identified the influence of the pandemic on the health of Brazilian indigenous peoples, in order to group this information and generate data relevant to a qualitative analysis. Searches were performed in the Scielo, Pubmed and BVS databases, using the descriptors “covid-19”, “indigenous” and “Brazil” connected by the Boolean operator “AND”. Only scientific articles published in the last 05 years, with free access, and whose content was written in Portuguese or English, were considered. In total, 22 articles were found, and 10 of them were considered in the composition of the results. It was observed that the main factors of the indigenous reality evidenced by the pandemic context are associated with the consequences arising from social isolation (failure in the supply of food, threats from land grabbers, and migration from urban centers to villages), geographic barriers (difficulty in medical care due to strict border surveillance), and cultural aspects (refusal in the use of synthetic medicines, performance of ritualistic group ceremonies, and confinement of many people in the same environment). Indigenous ethnic groups have faced several aggravations caused by the pandemic, which has served as obstacles to the implementation of health care that does justice to the specificities of this people, being necessary - in view of the challenges posed by the pandemic - to strengthen specific care sectors, in addition to ensuring the participation of indigenous leaders in the process of building healthy public policies. |
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