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  1. Article: [Caring For The Caregiver: The Emotional Impact Of The Coronavirus Epidemic On Nurses And Other Health Professionals]

    Ferran, Mercedes Bueno / Trigo, Sergio Barrientos

    Enferm Clin

    Abstract: The health crisis caused by the Covid-19 virus pandemic has once again highlighted the role of health professionals as a key element for their containment, who suffer from high tension marked by healthcare pressure and the lack of means of protection ... ...

    Abstract The health crisis caused by the Covid-19 virus pandemic has once again highlighted the role of health professionals as a key element for their containment, who suffer from high tension marked by healthcare pressure and the lack of means of protection Given this tension, it is relevant to analyze the emotional impact on health professionals of the coronavirus pandemic and the coping resources to reduce or mitigate this impact Stress, sleep disorders and depressive symptoms stand out Some strategies are recommended that have been used by professionals who have previously been under pressure from COVID-19 and have been helpful to them Finally, some recommendations whose efficacy is known for managing emotional impact are pointed out
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #331714
    Database COVID19

    Kategorien

  2. Article: Cuidar Al Que Cuida: El Impacto Emocional De La Epidemia De Coronavirus En Las Enfermeras Y Otros Profesionales De La Salud./ [Caring For The Caregiver: The Emotional Impact Of The Coronavirus Epidemic On Nurses And Other Health Professionals]

    Ferrán, Mercedes Bueno / Trigo, Sergio Barrientos

    Enferm. clin. (Ed. impr.)

    Abstract: The health crisis caused by the Covid-19 virus pandemic has once again highlighted the role of health professionals as a key element for their containment, who suffer from high tension marked by healthcare pressure and the lack of means of protection. ... ...

    Abstract The health crisis caused by the Covid-19 virus pandemic has once again highlighted the role of health professionals as a key element for their containment, who suffer from high tension marked by healthcare pressure and the lack of means of protection. Given this tension, it is relevant to analyze the emotional impact on health professionals of the coronavirus pandemic and the coping resources to reduce or mitigate this impact. Stress, sleep disorders and depressive symptoms stand out. Some strategies are recommended that have been used by professionals who have previously been under pressure from COVID-19 and have been helpful to them. Finally, some recommendations whose efficacy is known for managing emotional impact are pointed out.
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #276737
    Database COVID19

    Kategorien

  3. Article: [elderly People, Dependency and Vulnerability in the Coronavirus Pandemic: an Emergency for a Social and Health Integration.]

    Galvez, Ana M. feminine Porcel / Romero, Barbara Badanta / Trigo, Sergio Barrientos / Serrano, Marta Lima

    Enferm Clin

    Abstract: The current SARS-CoV-2 pandemic (COVID-19) is affecting elderly people worldwide with greater incidence and severity In Spain, 68% of all coronavirus hospitalizations correspond to those over 60 years of age This work aims to highlight the evidence about ...

    Abstract The current SARS-CoV-2 pandemic (COVID-19) is affecting elderly people worldwide with greater incidence and severity In Spain, 68% of all coronavirus hospitalizations correspond to those over 60 years of age This work aims to highlight the evidence about the measures to be implemented through current and future guidelines The need to prepare for action by implementing international protocols stand out There is a trend towards biopsychosocial care of elderly people in all settings where they are, adapting care and personalizing decisions on hospital admissions, palliative care, among other criteria, to years adjusted to quality of life, as well as alternatives for monitoring and treatment of COVID-19 pathology and others existing in this population group Measures to reduce the transmission of the virus through hygiene and social distancing are necessary, attending to biopsychosocial health of the elderly isolated Intersectoral communication is proposed as innovative alternatives, and the use of technological tools, accompanied by adequate digital health literacy Future lines focus on guaranteeing social and health rights, equating the social and health system at the same level, and achieving real coordination A new framework of person-centered care could be a great ally to achieve integrated care for the elderly, guided by an increase in resources bound to funding longevity research projects
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #331507
    Database COVID19

    Kategorien

  4. Article: Personas Mayores, Dependencia Y Vulnerabilidad En La Pandemia Por Coronavirus: Emergencia De Una Integración Social Y Sanitaria./ [elderly People, Dependency and Vulnerability in the Coronavirus Pandemic: an Emergency for a Social and Health Integration.]

    Gálvez, Ana Mª Porcel / Romero, Bárbara Badanta / Trigo, Sergio Barrientos / Serrano, Marta Lima

    Enferm. clin. (Ed. impr.)

    Abstract: The current SARS-CoV-2 pandemic (COVID-19) is affecting elderly people worldwide with greater incidence and severity. In Spain, 68% of all coronavirus hospitalizations correspond to those over 60 years of age. This work aims to highlight the evidence ... ...

    Abstract The current SARS-CoV-2 pandemic (COVID-19) is affecting elderly people worldwide with greater incidence and severity. In Spain, 68% of all coronavirus hospitalizations correspond to those over 60 years of age. This work aims to highlight the evidence about the measures to be implemented through current and future guidelines. The need to prepare for action by implementing international protocols stand out. There is a trend towards biopsychosocial care of elderly people in all settings where they are, adapting care and personalizing decisions on hospital admissions, palliative care, among other criteria, to years adjusted to quality of life, as well as alternatives for monitoring and treatment of COVID-19 pathology and others existing in this population group. Measures to reduce the transmission of the virus through hygiene and social distancing are necessary, attending to biopsychosocial health of the elderly isolated. Intersectoral communication is proposed as innovative alternatives, and the use of technological tools, accompanied by adequate digital health literacy. Future lines focus on guaranteeing social and health rights, equating the social and health system at the same level, and achieving real coordination. A new framework of person-centered care could be a great ally to achieve integrated care for the elderly, guided by an increase in resources bound to funding longevity research projects.
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #32425485
    Database COVID19

    Kategorien

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