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- Title
O IMPACTO DA PANDEMIA POR COVID-19 NA SAÚDE MENTAL DOS PROFISSIONAIS DA SAÚDE: REVISÃO INTEGRATIVA.
- Authors
Duarte Bezerra, Gabriela; Rolim de Sena, Aline Sampaio; Teixeira Braga, Sara; Nascimento dos Santos, Marcia Eduarda; Rodrigues Correia, Lorena Farias; de Freitas Clementino, Kyohana Matos; Andrade Carneiro, Yasmin Ventura; Rodrigues Pinheiro, Woneska
- Abstract
Identify the factors that impact the mental health of health care workers in coping with COVID-19. It is an integrative literature review, done in the databases: LILACS, MEDLINE, BDENF, PubMed, SCOPUS and COCHRANE. It was used to research the CAPES Journals Portal and the Virtual Health Library (BVS), using the advanced research. The sample consisted of 15 articles. The studies reinforce that the main results in the mental health of professionals are mainly related to depression, insomnia, anxiety, anguish, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder-PTSD, sleep disorders, Burnout syndrome, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder- OCD, exhaustion, besides lower levels of job satisfaction. The studies considered for this research directly reflect on the physical health of people and the fight against the pathogen that are the primary focus to attention for managers and health professionals. The studies focus on stress and anxiety that interfere with health care workers. It is concluded that health professionals who work on the front line against the COVID-19 pandemic, never referred so stressful situations. Measures to keep them healthy must be done, from the improvement of working conditions to get resources to provide assistance, adequate training, optimization of exhaustive workdays and a favorable environment for the professional's rest.
- Subjects
ONLINE information services; MEDICAL databases; SYSTEMATIC reviews; MENTAL health; HEALTH status indicators; JOB satisfaction; PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation; MEDLINE; COVID-19 pandemic
- Publication
Enfermagem Atual in Derme, 2020, Vol 93, Issue 31, p1
- ISSN
2447-2034
- Publication type
Article