Changes in the density of human resources in health during the COVID-19 epidemic in Peru, april - august 2020
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Objective. To analyze the changes in the density of human resources in health (DHRH), in the Ministry of Health at the regional and provincial level in Peru, in order to describe the response of the health system on this component during the COVID-19 epidemic. Methods. Descriptivestudy based on the...
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Changes in the density of human resources in health during the COVID-19 epidemic in Peru, april - august 2020 Cambios en la densidad de recursos humanos en salud durante la epidemia de COVID-19 en el Perú, abril - agosto 2020 |
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Changes in the density of human resources in health during the COVID-19 epidemic in Peru, april - august 2020 |
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Changes in the density of human resources in health during the COVID-19 epidemic in Peru, april - august 2020 Murillo-Peña, Juan Pablo COVID-19 Perú Recursos Humanos Tendencias Salud Pública COVID-19 Peru Workforce Trends Public Health |
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Changes in the density of human resources in health during the COVID-19 epidemic in Peru, april - august 2020 |
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Changes in the density of human resources in health during the COVID-19 epidemic in Peru, april - august 2020 |
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Changes in the density of human resources in health during the COVID-19 epidemic in Peru, april - august 2020 |
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Changes in the density of human resources in health during the COVID-19 epidemic in Peru, april - august 2020 |
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Changes in the density of human resources in health during the COVID-19 epidemic in Peru, april - august 2020 |
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Murillo-Peña, Juan Pablo Mendoza-Arana, Pedro Jesús Rojas-Mezarina, Leonardo Ronyald Huamán-Angulo, Lizardo Alfonso Peralta Quispe, Felipe Riega-López, Pedro Antonio Chilca Alva, Manuel Luis Silva Valencia, Javier Ugarte Taboada, Claudia Maria Loayza Altamirano, Javier Cesar Pérez Lázaro, Walter Moscoso Porras, Miguel Cabana Peceros, Arnold Escobar Agreda, Stefan Alexis Murillo-Peña, Juan Pablo Mendoza-Arana, Pedro Jesús Rojas-Mezarina, Leonardo Ronyald Huamán-Angulo, Lizardo Alfonso Peralta Quispe, Felipe Riega-López, Pedro Antonio Chilca Alva, Manuel Luis Silva Valencia, Javier Ugarte Taboada, Claudia Maria Loayza Altamirano, Javier Cesar Pérez Lázaro, Walter Moscoso Porras, Miguel Cabana Peceros, Arnold Escobar Agreda, Stefan Alexis |
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Murillo-Peña, Juan Pablo |
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Murillo-Peña, Juan Pablo Mendoza-Arana, Pedro Jesús Rojas-Mezarina, Leonardo Ronyald Huamán-Angulo, Lizardo Alfonso Peralta Quispe, Felipe Riega-López, Pedro Antonio Chilca Alva, Manuel Luis Silva Valencia, Javier Ugarte Taboada, Claudia Maria Loayza Altamirano, Javier Cesar Pérez Lázaro, Walter Moscoso Porras, Miguel Cabana Peceros, Arnold Escobar Agreda, Stefan Alexis |
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Mendoza-Arana, Pedro Jesús Rojas-Mezarina, Leonardo Ronyald Huamán-Angulo, Lizardo Alfonso Peralta Quispe, Felipe Riega-López, Pedro Antonio Chilca Alva, Manuel Luis Silva Valencia, Javier Ugarte Taboada, Claudia Maria Loayza Altamirano, Javier Cesar Pérez Lázaro, Walter Moscoso Porras, Miguel Cabana Peceros, Arnold Escobar Agreda, Stefan Alexis |
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COVID-19 Perú Recursos Humanos Tendencias Salud Pública COVID-19 Peru Workforce Trends Public Health |
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COVID-19 Perú Recursos Humanos Tendencias Salud Pública COVID-19 Peru Workforce Trends Public Health |
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Objective. To analyze the changes in the density of human resources in health (DHRH), in the Ministry of Health at the regional and provincial level in Peru, in order to describe the response of the health system on this component during the COVID-19 epidemic. Methods. Descriptivestudy based on the analysis of the INFORHUS national database of the Ministry of Health. To calculate the DHRH, the health personnel registered in the INFORHUS database were considered as the numerator and the population assigned to the Seguro Integral de Salud - SIS as the denominator. Health personnel who died and were still registered, and personnel diagnosed with COVID-19 by rapid or molecular testing during the months considered in the analysis, were excluded. The percentage changes of DHRH between the months of april to august 2020 were analyzed at the regional and provincial level in Peru. Results. In the april-august 2020 period, in response to the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, Peru increased the DHRH by 5,1%. At the regional level, this increase was achieved in 15 of the 25 regions with a variation from 0,2% to 12,3%, and a sharp and sustained reduction in appointed personnel was observed, together with an increase in personnel with temporary contracts. In the rest of the regions, a reduction in DHRH was observed, which ranged from -0,7% to -7,7%. Conclusions. DHRH in Peru showed a slight increase at the national level during the first quarantine period due to the COVID-19 pandemic, however, this result has not been equitable in the different regions and provinces at the national level. This suggests a limitation in the scope of the measures taken by the government, and the need to take actions to strengthen the health situation and deployment of human resources in health in the most disadvantaged sectors. |
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Changes in the density of human resources in health during the COVID-19 epidemic in Peru, april - august 2020Cambios en la densidad de recursos humanos en salud durante la epidemia de COVID-19 en el Perú, abril - agosto 2020Murillo-Peña, Juan PabloMendoza-Arana, Pedro JesúsRojas-Mezarina, Leonardo RonyaldHuamán-Angulo, Lizardo AlfonsoPeralta Quispe, FelipeRiega-López, Pedro AntonioChilca Alva, Manuel LuisSilva Valencia, JavierUgarte Taboada, Claudia MariaLoayza Altamirano, Javier CesarPérez Lázaro, WalterMoscoso Porras, MiguelCabana Peceros, ArnoldEscobar Agreda, Stefan AlexisMurillo-Peña, Juan PabloMendoza-Arana, Pedro JesúsRojas-Mezarina, Leonardo RonyaldHuamán-Angulo, Lizardo AlfonsoPeralta Quispe, FelipeRiega-López, Pedro AntonioChilca Alva, Manuel LuisSilva Valencia, JavierUgarte Taboada, Claudia MariaLoayza Altamirano, Javier CesarPérez Lázaro, WalterMoscoso Porras, MiguelCabana Peceros, ArnoldEscobar Agreda, Stefan AlexisCOVID-19PerúRecursos HumanosTendenciasSalud PúblicaCOVID-19PeruWorkforceTrendsPublic HealthObjective. To analyze the changes in the density of human resources in health (DHRH), in the Ministry of Health at the regional and provincial level in Peru, in order to describe the response of the health system on this component during the COVID-19 epidemic. Methods. Descriptivestudy based on the analysis of the INFORHUS national database of the Ministry of Health. To calculate the DHRH, the health personnel registered in the INFORHUS database were considered as the numerator and the population assigned to the Seguro Integral de Salud - SIS as the denominator. Health personnel who died and were still registered, and personnel diagnosed with COVID-19 by rapid or molecular testing during the months considered in the analysis, were excluded. The percentage changes of DHRH between the months of april to august 2020 were analyzed at the regional and provincial level in Peru. Results. In the april-august 2020 period, in response to the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, Peru increased the DHRH by 5,1%. At the regional level, this increase was achieved in 15 of the 25 regions with a variation from 0,2% to 12,3%, and a sharp and sustained reduction in appointed personnel was observed, together with an increase in personnel with temporary contracts. In the rest of the regions, a reduction in DHRH was observed, which ranged from -0,7% to -7,7%. Conclusions. DHRH in Peru showed a slight increase at the national level during the first quarantine period due to the COVID-19 pandemic, however, this result has not been equitable in the different regions and provinces at the national level. This suggests a limitation in the scope of the measures taken by the government, and the need to take actions to strengthen the health situation and deployment of human resources in health in the most disadvantaged sectors.Objetivo. Analizar los cambios en la Densidad de Recursos Humanos en Salud(DRHS) en el Ministerio de Salud a nivel regional y provincial en el Perú; a fin de describir la respuesta del sistema de salud sobre este componente durante la epidemia de COVID-19. Métodos. Estudio descriptivo basado en el análisis de la base de datos nacional de INFORHUS del Ministerio de Salud. Para el cálculo de la DRHS, se consideró como numerador al personal de salud registrado en la base de INFORHUS y como denominador a la población adscrita al Seguro Integral de Salud – SIS. Se excluyó a personal de salud que falleció y aún estaba registrado, y a personal diagnosticado de COVID-19 por prueba rápida o molecular durante los meses considerados en el análisis. Se analizaron los cambios porcentuales de DRHS entre los meses de abril hasta agosto de 2020 a nivel regional y provincial en el Perú. Resultados. En el periodo abril-agosto la DRHS a nivel nacional se incrementó en un 5,1%. A nivel regional este incremento se logró en 15 de las 25 regiones con una variación desde 0,2% hasta 12,3%, y se visualizó una reducción brusca y sostenida del personal nombrado, juntamente con un incremento del personal con contratos temporales. En el resto de las regiones se visualizó una reducción de DRHS la cual varió entre -0,7% hasta -7,7%. Conclusiones. La DRHS en el Perú mostró un leve incremento a nivel nacional durante el primer periodo de cuarentena por la pandemia de COVID-19; sin embargo, este resultado no ha sido equitativo en las diferentes regiones y provincias a nivel nacional. Esto sugiere una limitación en el alcance de las medidas tomadas por el gobierno, y la necesidad de tomar acciones para el fortalecimiento de la situación de salud y despliegue de RHUS en los sectores más desfavorecidos.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Humana2021-07-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/2082210.15381/anales.v82i1.20822Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 82 No. 1 (2021)Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 82 Núm. 1 (2021)1609-94191025-5583reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/20822/16937Derechos de autor 2021 Anales de la Facultad de Medicinahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/208222021-07-21T18:51:52Z |
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