Silva Karla Rona da, Souza Fernanda Gonçalves de, Roquete Fátima Ferreira, Faria Shirlei Moreira da Costa, Peixoto Bruno César Ferreira, Vieira Adriane
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Secretaria de Estado de Justiça e Segurança Pública de Minas Gerais, Diretoria de Apoio Logístico. Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Rev Bras Enferm. 2020 Sep 18;73(suppl 2):e20200244. doi: 10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0244. eCollection 2020.
To analyze information on resource allocation in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, published in indexed scientific journals, from December 2019 to March 2020.
This is an integrative literature review, which took place in March 2020. All databases were investigated and studies were found only in MEDLINE. After applying the established criteria, six articles were selected.
It was evident that the allocation of resources is carried out as the demands emerge. The fragility in presenting scientific-methodological evidence that can guide decision makers for assertive allocation of available resources is highlighted. The results showed that studies on this subject are incipient and need to be expanded.
The need for health organizations and area authorities to be better prepared for the proper use of available resources, with allocation based on scientific evidence and maximization of resources is indicated.
分析2019年12月至2020年3月发表在索引科学期刊上的关于新冠疫情背景下资源分配的信息。
这是一项于2020年3月进行的综合文献综述。对所有数据库进行了调查,仅在医学期刊数据库(MEDLINE)中找到了相关研究。在应用既定标准后,筛选出了6篇文章。
很明显,资源分配是随着需求的出现而进行的。突出了在提供能够指导决策者进行有效资源分配的科学方法证据方面的薄弱之处。结果表明,关于该主题的研究尚处于初期阶段,需要进一步拓展。
指出卫生组织和地区当局需要更好地为合理利用现有资源做好准备,资源分配应基于科学证据并实现资源最大化。