Characteristics of the community health agent's work in the COVID-19 pandemic in municipalities of Northeastern Brazil.

The community health agents (CHAs) comprised the workforce at the forefront of health systems in the fight against COVID-19. The study identified the structural conditions for organizing and characterizing the work of CHAs in three municipalities of northeastern Brazil during the pandemic period. A qualitative study of multiple cases was carried out. Twenty-eight subjects were interviewed, including community agents and municipal managers. Data production assessed the interviews with document analysis. The operational categories that emerged from the data analysis were: structural conditions and characteristics of the activities. The results of this study disclosed the scarcity of the structural conditions in the health units, which during the pandemic made improvised adaptations of the internal spaces. As for the work characteristics, actions permeated by bureaucratic aspects of an administrative nature were evidenced in the health units, resulting in the elimination of their binding function of territorial articulation and community mobilization. Thus, changes in their work can be seen as signs of the fragility of the health system and, especially, of primary health care.

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