Population confidence in federal entities’ governance to face the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil and its associated factors: Evidence from the Social Thermometer Project – COVID-19

Author:

Moura Heriederson Sávio Dias1,de Araújo Juliana Soares Tenório1,Delpino Felipe Mendes2,Soares Débora de Almeida3,Ramos Antônio Carlos Vieira1,Berra Thaís Zamboni1,de Souza Rosa Maria Pinheiro4,Pinto Liana Wernersbach4,Fuentealba-Torres Miguel5,de Freitas Giselle Lima6,Fiorati Regina Célia7,Palha Pedro Fredemir1,Pinto Ione Carvalho1,Crispim Juliane de Almeida8,Alves Yan Mathias1,Alonso Jonas Bodini1,Lapão Luís Velez3,Arcêncio Ricardo Alexandre1

Affiliation:

1. University of São Paulo at Ribeirão Preto College of Nursing

2. Federal University of Pelotas

3. New University of Lisbon

4. National School of Public Health Sergio Arouca, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation

5. Universidad de Los Andes, Chile

6. Federal University of Minas Gerais

7. University of São Paulo at Ribeirão Preto Faculty of Medicine

8. School Senai Engenheiro Octávio Marcondes Ferraz

Abstract

Abstract Background The crisis brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic brought a great connection with the population's level of trust in the governance of federative entities, in the intention of feeling supported and protected, whether at an individual or collective level. Here, we aimed to investigate the level of confidence of the Brazilian population in the governance of federative entities to combat COVID-19 and its associated factors. Methods A cross-sectional survey was developed, applied to the general Brazilian population, with a validated instrument, and a hybrid application online and in the field. Convenience sampling was used for recruitment using the snowball technique. Multinomial logistic regression was applied. Results The sample included 1,018 participants, with a mean age of 46.1 years, the majority being female (75.2%). Brazil has three levels of governance: the Federal, State, and Municipal Government. Residents in the Northeast and Central-West regions were more confident than those in the Southeast. The sources of information consulted by the participants were also associated with governance confidence. Conclusions The study advanced knowledge by showing that trust in governance capacity is socially determined and is crossed by forces that can lead to dissent, reducing the level of trust, especially in the Federal Government.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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2. Ethics approval and consent to participate.

3. Nacional de Saúde Pública Sergio Arouca, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (CAAE: 32210320.1.0000.5240) and the Ethics Committee of the Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto da Universidade de São Paulo (CAAE: 32210320.1.3001.5393). Informed consent was obtained from all participants, by reading the Free and Informed Consent Form (ICF) present when accessing the study link;The project was designed according to the Helsinki declaration and approved by the Ethics Committee of the Escola

4. Consent for publication.

5. Notapplicable.

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