National Emergency Training in Mental Health and Psychosocial Care at COVID-19: an experience report

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Autor(a) principal: da Silva Noal, Débora
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Freitas, Carlos Machado de, Damásio Passos, Maria Fabiana, Serpeloni, Fernanda, Dolabella Melo, Bernardo, Rocha de Araújo El Kadri, Michele, Rodrigues Pereira, Daphne, Souza e Souza, Michele, Papacidero Magrin, Nicolly, Fernandes Kabad, Juliana, da Silva Meneses, Sara, Cesar Lima, Carolyne, Jesus Rezende, Maria de
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Resumo: In March 2020, the World Health Organization declared a pandemic, due to the rapid spread of the SARS-Cov-2 virus, triggering the global alert about the need for rapid expansion of the capacity for surveillance, prevention and implementation of assistance structures for the countries' health systems. In the day after the statement by the Brazilian Ministry of Health, that recognized community transmission in Brazil, a group of researchers was invited to gather scientific evidence and best practices for mental health and psychosocial care at COVID-19. 1,563 articles were selected that referred to mental health and / or psychosocial care in contexts of health emergencies. Researchers, teachers and volunteers from 25 institutions, recognized for their notorious knowledge, participated, totaling 117 volunteer professionals. It was decided to set up an online national course. Altogether 60,780 professionals joined the course in the first 30 days of enrollment. The online modeling, synchronous and asynchronous, enabled training during a period of social distance, and also allowed professionals from different states in the national territory to have access to updated information based on national and international research, seeking to guarantee the strengthening of actions within the scope health policies, and based on international protocols.
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spelling National Emergency Training in Mental Health and Psychosocial Care at COVID-19: an experience reportCapacitação nacional emergencial em saúde mental e atenção psicossocial na COVID-19: um relato de experiênciaSaúde mentalAtenção psicossocialCovid-19Capacitação profissionalMental healtPsychosocial support systemsCovid-19PandemicsTraining coursesIn March 2020, the World Health Organization declared a pandemic, due to the rapid spread of the SARS-Cov-2 virus, triggering the global alert about the need for rapid expansion of the capacity for surveillance, prevention and implementation of assistance structures for the countries' health systems. In the day after the statement by the Brazilian Ministry of Health, that recognized community transmission in Brazil, a group of researchers was invited to gather scientific evidence and best practices for mental health and psychosocial care at COVID-19. 1,563 articles were selected that referred to mental health and / or psychosocial care in contexts of health emergencies. Researchers, teachers and volunteers from 25 institutions, recognized for their notorious knowledge, participated, totaling 117 volunteer professionals. It was decided to set up an online national course. Altogether 60,780 professionals joined the course in the first 30 days of enrollment. The online modeling, synchronous and asynchronous, enabled training during a period of social distance, and also allowed professionals from different states in the national territory to have access to updated information based on national and international research, seeking to guarantee the strengthening of actions within the scope health policies, and based on international protocols.Em março/2020, a Organização Mundial da Saúde emitiu a declaração de pandemia, em decorrência da disseminação do vírus SARS-Cov-2, disparando o alerta mundial sobre a necessidade de rápida expansão da capacidade de vigilância, prevenção e implementação das estruturas de assistência dos sistemas de saúde dos países. No dia seguinte a declaração do Ministério da Saúde que reconheceu a transmissão comunitária no Brasil, um grupo de pesquisadores foi convidado a reunir evidências científicas e melhores práticas de SMAPS na COVID-19. Foram selecionados 1.563 artigos que se referiam à saúde mental e/ou atenção psicossocial em contextos de emergências sanitárias. Participaram pesquisadores, docentes e voluntários de 25 instituições reconhecidas pelo notório saber, totalizando um montante de 117 profissionais voluntários. Optou-se por conformar um curso nacional na modalidade de Educação a distância. Ao todo 60.780 profissionais ingressaram no curso nos primeiros 30 dias de inscrição. A modelagem online, síncrona e assíncrona, possibilitou a formação durante período de distanciamento social, e também permitiu que profissionais de todos os estados, e do Distrito Federal, pudessem ter acesso a informações atualizadas e baseadas em pesquisas nacionais e internacionais, buscando garantir o fortalecimento das ações no âmbito das políticas de saúde, e com base nos protocolos internacionais.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2020-10-07info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/132110.1590/SciELOPreprints.1321porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/1321/2073Copyright (c) 2020 Débora da Silva Noal, Carlos Machado de Freitas, Maria Fabiana Damásio Passos, Fernanda Serpeloni, Bernardo Dolabella Melo, Michele Rocha de Araújo El Kadri, Daphne Rodrigues Pereira, Michele Souza e Souza, Nicolly Papacidero Magrin, Juliana Fernandes Kabad, Sara da Silva Meneses, Carolyne Cesar Lima, Maria de Jesus Rezendehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessda Silva Noal, Débora Freitas, Carlos Machado de Damásio Passos, Maria Fabiana Serpeloni, Fernanda Dolabella Melo, Bernardo Rocha de Araújo El Kadri, Michele Rodrigues Pereira, Daphne Souza e Souza, Michele Papacidero Magrin, Nicolly Fernandes Kabad, Juliana da Silva Meneses, Sara Cesar Lima, Carolyne Jesus Rezende, Maria dereponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2020-10-07T18:25:46Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/1321Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2020-10-07T18:25:46SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
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Capacitação nacional emergencial em saúde mental e atenção psicossocial na COVID-19: um relato de experiência
title National Emergency Training in Mental Health and Psychosocial Care at COVID-19: an experience report
spellingShingle National Emergency Training in Mental Health and Psychosocial Care at COVID-19: an experience report
da Silva Noal, Débora
Saúde mental
Atenção psicossocial
Covid-19
Capacitação profissional
Mental healt
Psychosocial support systems
Covid-19
Pandemics
Training courses
title_short National Emergency Training in Mental Health and Psychosocial Care at COVID-19: an experience report
title_full National Emergency Training in Mental Health and Psychosocial Care at COVID-19: an experience report
title_fullStr National Emergency Training in Mental Health and Psychosocial Care at COVID-19: an experience report
title_full_unstemmed National Emergency Training in Mental Health and Psychosocial Care at COVID-19: an experience report
title_sort National Emergency Training in Mental Health and Psychosocial Care at COVID-19: an experience report
author da Silva Noal, Débora
author_facet da Silva Noal, Débora
Freitas, Carlos Machado de
Damásio Passos, Maria Fabiana
Serpeloni, Fernanda
Dolabella Melo, Bernardo
Rocha de Araújo El Kadri, Michele
Rodrigues Pereira, Daphne
Souza e Souza, Michele
Papacidero Magrin, Nicolly
Fernandes Kabad, Juliana
da Silva Meneses, Sara
Cesar Lima, Carolyne
Jesus Rezende, Maria de
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author2 Freitas, Carlos Machado de
Damásio Passos, Maria Fabiana
Serpeloni, Fernanda
Dolabella Melo, Bernardo
Rocha de Araújo El Kadri, Michele
Rodrigues Pereira, Daphne
Souza e Souza, Michele
Papacidero Magrin, Nicolly
Fernandes Kabad, Juliana
da Silva Meneses, Sara
Cesar Lima, Carolyne
Jesus Rezende, Maria de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv da Silva Noal, Débora
Freitas, Carlos Machado de
Damásio Passos, Maria Fabiana
Serpeloni, Fernanda
Dolabella Melo, Bernardo
Rocha de Araújo El Kadri, Michele
Rodrigues Pereira, Daphne
Souza e Souza, Michele
Papacidero Magrin, Nicolly
Fernandes Kabad, Juliana
da Silva Meneses, Sara
Cesar Lima, Carolyne
Jesus Rezende, Maria de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Saúde mental
Atenção psicossocial
Covid-19
Capacitação profissional
Mental healt
Psychosocial support systems
Covid-19
Pandemics
Training courses
topic Saúde mental
Atenção psicossocial
Covid-19
Capacitação profissional
Mental healt
Psychosocial support systems
Covid-19
Pandemics
Training courses
description In March 2020, the World Health Organization declared a pandemic, due to the rapid spread of the SARS-Cov-2 virus, triggering the global alert about the need for rapid expansion of the capacity for surveillance, prevention and implementation of assistance structures for the countries' health systems. In the day after the statement by the Brazilian Ministry of Health, that recognized community transmission in Brazil, a group of researchers was invited to gather scientific evidence and best practices for mental health and psychosocial care at COVID-19. 1,563 articles were selected that referred to mental health and / or psychosocial care in contexts of health emergencies. Researchers, teachers and volunteers from 25 institutions, recognized for their notorious knowledge, participated, totaling 117 volunteer professionals. It was decided to set up an online national course. Altogether 60,780 professionals joined the course in the first 30 days of enrollment. The online modeling, synchronous and asynchronous, enabled training during a period of social distance, and also allowed professionals from different states in the national territory to have access to updated information based on national and international research, seeking to guarantee the strengthening of actions within the scope health policies, and based on international protocols.
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