Pinto, Erika Simone GalvãoDutra, Eva Jordana de Oliveira2023-07-052023-07-052023-04-25DUTRA, Eva Jordana de Oliveira. Avaliação das ações de saúde no enfrentamento à Covid-19 na Atenção Primária à Saúde na perspectiva do modelo adaptativo de Callista Roy. Orientador: Érika Simone Galvão Pinto. 2023. 97f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Enfermagem) - Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2023.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/53078The COVID-19 pandemic reached considerable numbers of the Brazilian population with the emergence of critical challenges for public and private health care networks. Plans to deal with COVID-19 within the scope of Primary Health Care emerge as an important bridge in disease control, making their continuous monitoring and evaluation relevant so that they can be improved and put into practice by nursing and other professionals in the field. Primary health care, from an evidence-based practice. In this sense, the objective was to evaluate the actions carried out by health professionals in the municipality of Caraúbas/RN in coping with COVID-19 and how the pandemic context influenced these actions based on Callista Roy's theory of adaptation. An evaluation study of the normative type was carried out with emphasis on the degree of implementation in the dimensions of structure and process and of the evaluative research type. The research was developed in Primary Health Care in the municipality of Caraúbas, in the interior of Rio Grande do Norte, with professionals who are part of the family health teams directly involved in coping with COVID-19 and health managers. In the evaluation study, based on the score achieved using the Likert Scale, the actions were judged regarding their implementation through the criteria established by Ferreira e Silva (2014): not implemented (from 0 to 25%); implanted incipiently (from 26% to 50%); partially implanted (from 51% to 75%); fully implanted (from 76% to 100%). With regard to the evaluative research, the testimonies were considered in relation to the context. The qualitative data obtained were analyzed using the content analysis technique proposed by Laurence Bardin (2011). This study followed the ethical and legal requirements for research involving human beings and was approved by the Research Ethics Committee. As results and discussions, regarding the degree of implementation, the Structure dimension was classified as partially implemented. The Process dimension, in turn, was classified as fully implemented, but with some divergences from reality according to what was revealed by the statements of the interviewed professionals when exposing their perceptions. Regarding the perceptions referred to by health professionals who work to combat COVID-19 within Primary Health Care, they raised three thematic categories: (I) influence of the pandemic on the development of actions by PHC professionals; (II) Potentialities and difficulties in professional performance during the pandemic; (III) Characteristics of patients assisted during the pandemic – suspected and confirmed for covid-19; (IV) Attributions of PHC professionals and managers in coping with covid-19. In view of this general panorama regarding the convergences and divergences of the results found between the degree of implementation and the perception of these same professionals involved in the study context, it can be inferred that, even with a partially implemented structure, the professionals, in their work process, as well as the way they idealize their assistance, have their activities based on an intrinsic understanding that corroborates the ideology of Callista Roy's theory.Acesso AbertoCovid-19Atenção primária à saúdeAvaliação em saúdeTeoria de enfermagemAvaliação das ações de saúde no enfrentamento à Covid-19 na Atenção Primária à Saúde na perspectiva do modelo adaptativo de Callista RoyEvaluation health actions in fighting Covid-19 in Primary Health Care from the perspective of Callista Roy's adaptive modelmasterThesisCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM