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Women in technology management and clinical engineering: the case of pulmonary ventilators at Covid-19

ABSTRACT

The imminent risk of shortage of pulmonary ventilators in health services has resulted in several work fronts to maintain and make available the largest possible number of equipment available for the treatment of patients. The worsening of the health crisis has collapsed health services with an isochronic search for beds. Amid the collapse, a new variant of the Sars-CoV-2 strain was detected and the first case of reinfection was confirmed. Among the critical points was the chaotic oxygen scarcity and bed occupancy rates above 90%. We intend to report the participation of the authors in the initiatives to face the pandemic; highlight the participation of women in activities that are crucial to respond, in a timely manner, to the demands arising from health emergencies. Through a research method with a descriptive and exploratory approach, we sought to verify the profile of women working in the management of technologies in facing the pandemic. The recent survey by the Brazilian Association of Clinical Engineering stands out, which found that only 19% of the respondent associates were women. Thus, disseminating and giving broad knowledge of women´s actions in this area can collaborate in achieving gender equality and empower all women and girls.

KEYWORDS
Device approval; Access to essential medicines and health technologies; Pandemics; Health management

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