The experience with volunteer and collaborative work in mental health and psychosocial care during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Resumo: | Brazil is the country of the world with the second most COVID-19 cases and deaths, and the pandemic’s impacts pose multiple challenges for mental health. This paper reports on experience with the emergency organization of the volunteer and collaborative Working Group (GT, in Portuguese) on mental health and psychosocial care aimed at producing rapid responses for health services in the context of COVID-19. The study involved the identification and systematization of current evidence in the scientific literature on mental health and psychosocial care in public health emergencies and pandemics, with the establishment of a network involving 117 researchers and 25 institutions, and the organization of themes for the elaboration of materials, referenced on the response phases in public health emergencies and pandemics. In less than 60 days, 18 technical documents were produced, ranging from services organization and management for different vulnerable groups. The materials became references in health institutions and services. A national course on mental health and psychosocial care in COVID-19 was also organized, with more than 60,000 people registered. The experience provides food for thought and a contribution for future experiences involving knowledge translation in the current pandemic and in future public health emergencies and pandemics, with the following: (1) combination of volunteer and collaborative work involving professionals with experience in the organization of services and care in past events; (2) reliance on institutional support and resources; (3) speed and credibility of work involving the establishment of networks of professionals and institutions; and (4) responses to the urgent needs with the capacity to shape paths for care in mental health and psychosocial care. |
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The experience with volunteer and collaborative work in mental health and psychosocial care during the COVID-19 pandemicA experiência do trabalho voluntário e colaborativo em saúde mental e atenção psicossocial na COVID-19Mental HealthPsychosocial Support SystemsCOVID-19PandemicsSaúde MentalSistemas de Apoio PsicossocialCOVID-19, PandemiasBrazil is the country of the world with the second most COVID-19 cases and deaths, and the pandemic’s impacts pose multiple challenges for mental health. This paper reports on experience with the emergency organization of the volunteer and collaborative Working Group (GT, in Portuguese) on mental health and psychosocial care aimed at producing rapid responses for health services in the context of COVID-19. The study involved the identification and systematization of current evidence in the scientific literature on mental health and psychosocial care in public health emergencies and pandemics, with the establishment of a network involving 117 researchers and 25 institutions, and the organization of themes for the elaboration of materials, referenced on the response phases in public health emergencies and pandemics. In less than 60 days, 18 technical documents were produced, ranging from services organization and management for different vulnerable groups. The materials became references in health institutions and services. A national course on mental health and psychosocial care in COVID-19 was also organized, with more than 60,000 people registered. The experience provides food for thought and a contribution for future experiences involving knowledge translation in the current pandemic and in future public health emergencies and pandemics, with the following: (1) combination of volunteer and collaborative work involving professionals with experience in the organization of services and care in past events; (2) reliance on institutional support and resources; (3) speed and credibility of work involving the establishment of networks of professionals and institutions; and (4) responses to the urgent needs with the capacity to shape paths for care in mental health and psychosocial care.Brasil es uno de los países con mayor número de casos y óbitos en la pandemia por COVID-19 y sus impactos representan múltiples desafíos para la salud mental. Esta comunicación relata la experiencia de conformación de emergencia del Grupo de Trabajo (GT) voluntario y colaborativo en salud mental y atención psicosocial, con el objetivo de proporcionar respuestas rápidas a los servicios de salud en el contexto de la COVID-19. El trabajo implicó la identificación y sistematización de evidencias actualizadas de la literatura científica sobre salud mental y atención psicosocial en situaciones de emergencias en salud pública y pandemias, la constitución de una red implicando a 117 investigadores y 25 instituciones, la organización de temas para la elaboración de materiales, teniendo como referencia las fases de respuesta en emergencias en salud pública y pandemias. En menos de 60 días se publicaron 18 documentos técnicos orientativos, desde la organización de los servicios y gestión de los servicios a los diferentes grupos vulnerables, que se convirtieron en referencia en instituciones y servicios de salud, así como el lanzamiento de un curso nacional sobre salud mental y atención psicosocial en la COVID-19, con más de 60 mil inscritos. De la experiencia se destacan temas para reflexión y contribución para futuras experiencias, implicando translación del conocimiento en esta y en futuras emergencias en salud pública y pandemias: (1) combinar el trabajo voluntario y colaborativo con la implicación profesionales con experiencia en la organización de servicios y atención en eventos pasados; (2) contar con el apoyo y recursos institucionales; (3) la rapidez y la credibilidad del trabajo implica la constitución de redes de profesionales e instituciones; (4) las respuestas a las necesidades urgentes deben implicar también la capacidad de moldear caminos para la atención y los cuidados en salud mental y atención psicosocial.O Brasil é um dos países com maior número de casos e óbitos na pandemia por COVID-19, e seus impactos representam múltiplos desafios para a saúde mental. Esta comunicação relata a experiência de conformação emergencial do Grupo de Trabalho (GT) voluntário e colaborativo em saúde mental e atenção psicossocial, com objetivo de fornecer respostas rápidas aos serviços de saúde no contexto da COVID-19. O trabalho envolveu a identificação e sistematização de evidências atualizadas da literatura científica sobre saúde mental e atenção psicossocial em situações de emergências em saúde pública e pandemias, a constituição de uma rede envolvendo 117 pesquisadores e 25 instituições, além da organização de temas para elaboração de materiais, tendo como referência as fases de resposta em emergências em saúde pública e pandemias. Em menos de 60 dias foram publicados 18 documentos técnicos norteadores, englobando desde a organização e gestão dos serviços voltados aos diferentes grupos vulneráveis, ações que se tornaram referência em instituições e serviços de saúde, tendo sido também lançado um curso nacional sobre saúde mental e atenção psicossocial na COVID-19, com mais de 60 mil inscritos. Da experiência, são destacados tópicos para reflexão e contribuição para futuras ações, envolvendo translação do conhecimento nesta e em próximas emergências em saúde pública e pandemias: (1) combinar o trabalho voluntário e colaborativo com o envolvimento de profissionais experientes na organização de serviços e atenção em eventos passados; (2) contar com o suporte e recursos institucionais; (3) envolver a constituição de redes de profissionais e instituições para atingir rapidez e credibilidade no trabalho; (4) para as respostas às necessidades urgentes, deve-se envolver também a capacidade de moldar caminhos para a atenção e os cuidados em saúde mental e atenção psicossocial.Reports in Public HealthCadernos de Saúde Pública2020-09-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmltext/htmlapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/7448Reports in Public Health; Vol. 36 No. 9 (2020): SeptemberCadernos de Saúde Pública; v. 36 n. 9 (2020): Setembro1678-44640102-311Xreponame:Cadernos de Saúde Públicainstname:Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)instacron:FIOCRUZengporhttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/7448/16466https://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/7448/16467https://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/7448/16468https://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/7448/16469Juliana Fernandes KabadDébora da Silva NoalMaria Fabiana Damasio PassosBernardo Dolabella MeloDaphne Rodrigues PereiraFernanda SerpeloniMichele Souza e SouzaMichele Rocha El KadriCarolyne Cesar LimaNicolly Papacidero MagrinCarlos Machado Freitasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-03-06T15:29:57Zoai:ojs.teste-cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br:article/7448Revistahttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csphttps://cadernos.ensp.fiocruz.br/ojs/index.php/csp/oaicadernos@ensp.fiocruz.br||cadernos@ensp.fiocruz.br1678-44640102-311Xopendoar:2024-03-06T13:08:33.463349Cadernos de Saúde Pública - Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)true |
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The experience with volunteer and collaborative work in mental health and psychosocial care during the COVID-19 pandemic A experiência do trabalho voluntário e colaborativo em saúde mental e atenção psicossocial na COVID-19 |
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The experience with volunteer and collaborative work in mental health and psychosocial care during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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The experience with volunteer and collaborative work in mental health and psychosocial care during the COVID-19 pandemic Juliana Fernandes Kabad Mental Health Psychosocial Support Systems COVID-19 Pandemics Saúde Mental Sistemas de Apoio Psicossocial COVID-19, Pandemias |
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The experience with volunteer and collaborative work in mental health and psychosocial care during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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The experience with volunteer and collaborative work in mental health and psychosocial care during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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The experience with volunteer and collaborative work in mental health and psychosocial care during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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The experience with volunteer and collaborative work in mental health and psychosocial care during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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The experience with volunteer and collaborative work in mental health and psychosocial care during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Juliana Fernandes Kabad |
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Juliana Fernandes Kabad Débora da Silva Noal Maria Fabiana Damasio Passos Bernardo Dolabella Melo Daphne Rodrigues Pereira Fernanda Serpeloni Michele Souza e Souza Michele Rocha El Kadri Carolyne Cesar Lima Nicolly Papacidero Magrin Carlos Machado Freitas |
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Débora da Silva Noal Maria Fabiana Damasio Passos Bernardo Dolabella Melo Daphne Rodrigues Pereira Fernanda Serpeloni Michele Souza e Souza Michele Rocha El Kadri Carolyne Cesar Lima Nicolly Papacidero Magrin Carlos Machado Freitas |
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Juliana Fernandes Kabad Débora da Silva Noal Maria Fabiana Damasio Passos Bernardo Dolabella Melo Daphne Rodrigues Pereira Fernanda Serpeloni Michele Souza e Souza Michele Rocha El Kadri Carolyne Cesar Lima Nicolly Papacidero Magrin Carlos Machado Freitas |
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Mental Health Psychosocial Support Systems COVID-19 Pandemics Saúde Mental Sistemas de Apoio Psicossocial COVID-19, Pandemias |
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Mental Health Psychosocial Support Systems COVID-19 Pandemics Saúde Mental Sistemas de Apoio Psicossocial COVID-19, Pandemias |
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Brazil is the country of the world with the second most COVID-19 cases and deaths, and the pandemic’s impacts pose multiple challenges for mental health. This paper reports on experience with the emergency organization of the volunteer and collaborative Working Group (GT, in Portuguese) on mental health and psychosocial care aimed at producing rapid responses for health services in the context of COVID-19. The study involved the identification and systematization of current evidence in the scientific literature on mental health and psychosocial care in public health emergencies and pandemics, with the establishment of a network involving 117 researchers and 25 institutions, and the organization of themes for the elaboration of materials, referenced on the response phases in public health emergencies and pandemics. In less than 60 days, 18 technical documents were produced, ranging from services organization and management for different vulnerable groups. The materials became references in health institutions and services. A national course on mental health and psychosocial care in COVID-19 was also organized, with more than 60,000 people registered. The experience provides food for thought and a contribution for future experiences involving knowledge translation in the current pandemic and in future public health emergencies and pandemics, with the following: (1) combination of volunteer and collaborative work involving professionals with experience in the organization of services and care in past events; (2) reliance on institutional support and resources; (3) speed and credibility of work involving the establishment of networks of professionals and institutions; and (4) responses to the urgent needs with the capacity to shape paths for care in mental health and psychosocial care. |
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