The role of psychologists in healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Resumo: | Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted individuals, communities, and whole populations. Experts across many different fields contributed their time and efforts in different ways to respond to the pandemic. Psychologists working in healthcare provided support and led many initiatives, both regionally and nationally. However, it is unknown how this has differed across Europe and its full range of activities and contributions. Aim: The current study is a survey of European member associations of EFPA, carried out to understand the current contributions and the impact those psychology contributions have had on the COVID-19 pandemic response, to share lessons learned, and to propose a roadmap for the future. Results: Overall, our study highlights how psychological expertise was integrated into many countries’ policy/decision-making, action-planning, caregiving, and the promotion of health and well-being to health professionals and the general public. Even in places where psychologists were not directly integrated into governmental systems, they played an important role in responding to this pandemic by providing their services and empirical knowledge. Discussion: Many psychologists possess the skills and tools to adapt their practice to the digital provision of services and to provide a continuity of care during the pandemic. Research carried out by psychologists has contributed important and new knowledge on pandemic effects, consequences, and interventions; yet, more research financial support is needed. We make recommendations for augmenting psychologists’ contributions in the future. In a global health crisis, where the main possible treatment is a preventive approach concentrated on sustainable behavior change, psychologists should be included every step of the way – they can make a difference. |
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The role of psychologists in healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemicPsychologist contributionsCOVID-19PandemicPsychologists working in healthcareIntroduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted individuals, communities, and whole populations. Experts across many different fields contributed their time and efforts in different ways to respond to the pandemic. Psychologists working in healthcare provided support and led many initiatives, both regionally and nationally. However, it is unknown how this has differed across Europe and its full range of activities and contributions. Aim: The current study is a survey of European member associations of EFPA, carried out to understand the current contributions and the impact those psychology contributions have had on the COVID-19 pandemic response, to share lessons learned, and to propose a roadmap for the future. Results: Overall, our study highlights how psychological expertise was integrated into many countries’ policy/decision-making, action-planning, caregiving, and the promotion of health and well-being to health professionals and the general public. Even in places where psychologists were not directly integrated into governmental systems, they played an important role in responding to this pandemic by providing their services and empirical knowledge. Discussion: Many psychologists possess the skills and tools to adapt their practice to the digital provision of services and to provide a continuity of care during the pandemic. Research carried out by psychologists has contributed important and new knowledge on pandemic effects, consequences, and interventions; yet, more research financial support is needed. We make recommendations for augmenting psychologists’ contributions in the future. In a global health crisis, where the main possible treatment is a preventive approach concentrated on sustainable behavior change, psychologists should be included every step of the way – they can make a difference.HogrefeRepositório do ISPAKarekla, MariaHöfer, StefanPlantade-Gipch, AnnNeto, David DiasSchjødt, BorrikDavid, DanielSchütz, ChristopherElepftheriou, AndroulaPappová, Petra KlastováLowet, KoenMcCracken, Lance MSargautyte, RutaScharnhorst, JuliaHart, Jo2021-09-27T13:33:53Z2021-01-01T00:00:00Z2021-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/8283engKarekla, M., Höfer, S., Plantade-Gipch, A,, Neto, D., Schjødt, B. , David, D., Schütz, C., Elepftheriou, A., Klastová, P. , Lowet, K.., McCracken, L. M., Sargautyte, R. Scharnhors, J. & Hart, J.(2021). European Journal of Psychology Open https://doi.org/10.1024/2673-8627/a0000032673-862710.1024/2673-8627/a000003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-09-05T16:44:05Zoai:repositorio.ispa.pt:10400.12/8283Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:26:06.623073Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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The role of psychologists in healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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The role of psychologists in healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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The role of psychologists in healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic Karekla, Maria Psychologist contributions COVID-19 Pandemic Psychologists working in healthcare |
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The role of psychologists in healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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The role of psychologists in healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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The role of psychologists in healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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The role of psychologists in healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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The role of psychologists in healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Karekla, Maria |
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Karekla, Maria Höfer, Stefan Plantade-Gipch, Ann Neto, David Dias Schjødt, Borrik David, Daniel Schütz, Christopher Elepftheriou, Androula Pappová, Petra Klastová Lowet, Koen McCracken, Lance M Sargautyte, Ruta Scharnhorst, Julia Hart, Jo |
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Höfer, Stefan Plantade-Gipch, Ann Neto, David Dias Schjødt, Borrik David, Daniel Schütz, Christopher Elepftheriou, Androula Pappová, Petra Klastová Lowet, Koen McCracken, Lance M Sargautyte, Ruta Scharnhorst, Julia Hart, Jo |
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Karekla, Maria Höfer, Stefan Plantade-Gipch, Ann Neto, David Dias Schjødt, Borrik David, Daniel Schütz, Christopher Elepftheriou, Androula Pappová, Petra Klastová Lowet, Koen McCracken, Lance M Sargautyte, Ruta Scharnhorst, Julia Hart, Jo |
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Psychologist contributions COVID-19 Pandemic Psychologists working in healthcare |
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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted individuals, communities, and whole populations. Experts across many different fields contributed their time and efforts in different ways to respond to the pandemic. Psychologists working in healthcare provided support and led many initiatives, both regionally and nationally. However, it is unknown how this has differed across Europe and its full range of activities and contributions. Aim: The current study is a survey of European member associations of EFPA, carried out to understand the current contributions and the impact those psychology contributions have had on the COVID-19 pandemic response, to share lessons learned, and to propose a roadmap for the future. Results: Overall, our study highlights how psychological expertise was integrated into many countries’ policy/decision-making, action-planning, caregiving, and the promotion of health and well-being to health professionals and the general public. Even in places where psychologists were not directly integrated into governmental systems, they played an important role in responding to this pandemic by providing their services and empirical knowledge. Discussion: Many psychologists possess the skills and tools to adapt their practice to the digital provision of services and to provide a continuity of care during the pandemic. Research carried out by psychologists has contributed important and new knowledge on pandemic effects, consequences, and interventions; yet, more research financial support is needed. We make recommendations for augmenting psychologists’ contributions in the future. In a global health crisis, where the main possible treatment is a preventive approach concentrated on sustainable behavior change, psychologists should be included every step of the way – they can make a difference. |
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