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Child health vulnerabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil and Portugal* * This article refers to the call “COVID-19 in the Global Health Context”. Supported by Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq), Edital Universal 28/2018, Grant # 430213/2018-2, Brazil.

Objective:

to analyze the vulnerabilities of children in the access to primary health care during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil and Portugal.

Method:

documentary study based on Brazilian and Portuguese governmental guidelines issued between March and August 2020 regarding access of children to primary health care. Thematic analysis was based on the precepts of health vulnerability.

Results:

13 documents were issued in both countries addressing access to vaccination and childcare. Due to the SARS-CoV-2, restrictions were imposed on the circulation of people in social environments, health services, and social protection, decreasing the demand for health services. Both countries continued programs to promote the health of breastfeeding infants. In-person childcare consultations were suspended for low-risk children in both countries. Portugal maintained routine vaccination while Brazil interrupted vaccination in the first 15 days of the pandemic. The countries adopted remote care strategies - telemonitoring, teleconsultation, and mobile applications - to maintain the bond between children and health services.

Conclusion:

longitudinality was affected due to restricted access of children to health promotion actions, determining greater programmatic vulnerability. Individual vulnerabilities are related to exposure to preventable and primary health care-sensitive diseases.

Descriptors:
Continuity of Patient Care; Comprehensive Health Care; Health Vulnerability; Family Nursing; Primary Care Nursing; Child Health Services


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