Abstract
The use of digital health tools has grown in intensity in Primary Health Care (PHC) and in the practices of Community Health Workers (CHWs). This article aims to analyze the challenges imposed by the working conditions of CHWs in the context of digital health. It is a qualitative study, with triangulation of methods involving union leaders, managers and health professionals. The results indicate the re-emergence of old challenges surrounding the work of CHWs, such as greater bureaucratization, control, social and technical division of work. However, new challenges emerge around maintenance, quality of tools and professional training. In conclusion, there is a need for logistical, financial and political safeguards for the implementation of digital health in the work of CHWs.
Keywords
Primary health care; Community health workers; Working conditions; Telemedicine; Work
Access in: https://doi.org/10.1590/interface.240074