Mental health care strategies for workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: An experience in primary health care
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Resumo: | The pandemic has been causing symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress in the general population and also withinin the health professionals. Primary Health Care (PHC) plays a central role in coping with Covid-19 and its workers are subject to mental suffering, which emphasizes the im-portance of actions aimed at their well-being. This study aims to describe strategies for mental health care of PHC workers during the Covid-19 pan-demic. Said strategies were developed by a team of the Family Health and Primary Care Extended Centers (Nasf-AB) in the city of Recife. Despite the demand for frontline worker health care (WHC) against the pandemic, mental health care represents a gap in Covid-19 management protocols in Recife. Thus, the Nasf-AB saw the need to restore health care for the pro-fessionals of the supported teams, which resumed in April 2020. The care strategies offered are qualified listening, auriculotherapy and massage ther-apy. Practice choice is free and meetings take place weekly. Another strat-egy was the creation of the Jornal das Flores newspaper. These strategies have good acceptance and that continuing healthcare has been resulting in better performance in daily activities by relieving pain, anxiety, and stress. The narrated experience indicates the importance of new ways of address-ing WHC and the need for care spaces to be recognized as essential for the routine resumption and overcoming the marks left by Covid-19. |
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Mental health care strategies for workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: An experience in primary health careEstratégias de cuidado à saúde mental do trabalhador durante a pandemia da COVID-19: Uma experiência na atenção primária à Saúdepandemicprimary health careoccupational healthmental healthempathypandemiaatenção primária à saúdesaúde do trabalhadorsaúde mentalempatiaThe pandemic has been causing symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress in the general population and also withinin the health professionals. Primary Health Care (PHC) plays a central role in coping with Covid-19 and its workers are subject to mental suffering, which emphasizes the im-portance of actions aimed at their well-being. This study aims to describe strategies for mental health care of PHC workers during the Covid-19 pan-demic. Said strategies were developed by a team of the Family Health and Primary Care Extended Centers (Nasf-AB) in the city of Recife. Despite the demand for frontline worker health care (WHC) against the pandemic, mental health care represents a gap in Covid-19 management protocols in Recife. Thus, the Nasf-AB saw the need to restore health care for the pro-fessionals of the supported teams, which resumed in April 2020. The care strategies offered are qualified listening, auriculotherapy and massage ther-apy. Practice choice is free and meetings take place weekly. Another strat-egy was the creation of the Jornal das Flores newspaper. These strategies have good acceptance and that continuing healthcare has been resulting in better performance in daily activities by relieving pain, anxiety, and stress. The narrated experience indicates the importance of new ways of address-ing WHC and the need for care spaces to be recognized as essential for the routine resumption and overcoming the marks left by Covid-19.A pandemia vem provocando sintomas de depressão, ansiedade e estresse na população em geral e também nos profissionais de saúde. A Atenção Primária à Saúde (APS) tem papel central no enfrentamento da Covid-19 e os seus trabalhadores estão sujeitos ao sofrimento mental, o que enfatiza a importância de ações voltadas ao seu bem-estar. Este estudo consiste numa sistematização de experiência, cujo objetivo é descrever estratégias de cuidado à saúde mental do trabalhador da APS durante a pandemia da Covid-19. Estas foram desenvolvidas por uma equipe do Núcleo Ampliado de Saúde da Família e Atenção Básica (Nasf-AB), na cidade do Recife. Apesar da demanda de cuidado à saúde do trabalhador (ST) da linha de frente contra a pandemia, o cuidado com sua saúde mental representa uma lacuna nos protocolos de manejo da Covid-19, no Recife. Assim, o Nasf-AB viu a necessidade de resgatar o cuidado dos profissionais das equipes apoiadas, cuja retomada iniciou em abril de 2020. As estratégias de cuidado ofertadas são: escuta qualificada, auriculoterapia e massoterapia. A escolha da prática é livre e os encontros acontecem semanalmente. Outra estratégia foi a criação do Jornal das Flores. Essas estratégias obtiveram boa aceitação dos profissionais e o cuidado continuado vem favorecendo o melhor desempenho nas atividades cotidianas pelo alívio da dor, ansiedade e estresse. A experiência narrada sinaliza a importância de novas formas de abordar a ST e a necessidade de que tais espaços de cuidado sejam reconhecidos como dispositivos essenciais aos movimentos de retomada da rotina e superação das marcas deixadas pela Covid-19.Universidade Federal de Pernambuco2020-12-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/index.php/estudosuniversitarios/article/view/24769210.51359/2675-7354.2020.247692Estudos Universitários; v. 37 n. 1/2 (2020): Uma compreensão sistêmica da Covid-19; 172-1912675-73540425-4082reponame:Estudos Universitários (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)instacron:UFPEporhttps://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/index.php/estudosuniversitarios/article/view/247692/37327Copyright (c) 2020 Estudos universitários: revista de culturainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessQuirino, Túlio Romério LopesRocha, Luana Padilha daCruz, Maria Soraida SilvaMiranda, Bruna LeitãoAraújo, Janaína Gabriela Coêlho deLopes, Robélia do NascimentoGonçalves, Suênia Xavier2023-07-17T18:39:59Zoai:oai.periodicos.ufpe.br:article/247692Revistahttps://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/estudosuniversitariosPUBhttps://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/estudosuniversitarios/oaiestudosuniversitarios@ufpe.br2675-73540425-4082opendoar:2023-07-17T18:39:59Estudos Universitários (Online) - Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)false |
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Mental health care strategies for workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: An experience in primary health care Estratégias de cuidado à saúde mental do trabalhador durante a pandemia da COVID-19: Uma experiência na atenção primária à Saúde |
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Mental health care strategies for workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: An experience in primary health care |
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Mental health care strategies for workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: An experience in primary health care Quirino, Túlio Romério Lopes pandemic primary health care occupational health mental health empathy pandemia atenção primária à saúde saúde do trabalhador saúde mental empatia |
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Mental health care strategies for workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: An experience in primary health care |
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Mental health care strategies for workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: An experience in primary health care |
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Mental health care strategies for workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: An experience in primary health care |
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Mental health care strategies for workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: An experience in primary health care |
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Mental health care strategies for workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: An experience in primary health care |
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Quirino, Túlio Romério Lopes |
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Quirino, Túlio Romério Lopes Rocha, Luana Padilha da Cruz, Maria Soraida Silva Miranda, Bruna Leitão Araújo, Janaína Gabriela Coêlho de Lopes, Robélia do Nascimento Gonçalves, Suênia Xavier |
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Rocha, Luana Padilha da Cruz, Maria Soraida Silva Miranda, Bruna Leitão Araújo, Janaína Gabriela Coêlho de Lopes, Robélia do Nascimento Gonçalves, Suênia Xavier |
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Quirino, Túlio Romério Lopes Rocha, Luana Padilha da Cruz, Maria Soraida Silva Miranda, Bruna Leitão Araújo, Janaína Gabriela Coêlho de Lopes, Robélia do Nascimento Gonçalves, Suênia Xavier |
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pandemic primary health care occupational health mental health empathy pandemia atenção primária à saúde saúde do trabalhador saúde mental empatia |
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pandemic primary health care occupational health mental health empathy pandemia atenção primária à saúde saúde do trabalhador saúde mental empatia |
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The pandemic has been causing symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress in the general population and also withinin the health professionals. Primary Health Care (PHC) plays a central role in coping with Covid-19 and its workers are subject to mental suffering, which emphasizes the im-portance of actions aimed at their well-being. This study aims to describe strategies for mental health care of PHC workers during the Covid-19 pan-demic. Said strategies were developed by a team of the Family Health and Primary Care Extended Centers (Nasf-AB) in the city of Recife. Despite the demand for frontline worker health care (WHC) against the pandemic, mental health care represents a gap in Covid-19 management protocols in Recife. Thus, the Nasf-AB saw the need to restore health care for the pro-fessionals of the supported teams, which resumed in April 2020. The care strategies offered are qualified listening, auriculotherapy and massage ther-apy. Practice choice is free and meetings take place weekly. Another strat-egy was the creation of the Jornal das Flores newspaper. These strategies have good acceptance and that continuing healthcare has been resulting in better performance in daily activities by relieving pain, anxiety, and stress. The narrated experience indicates the importance of new ways of address-ing WHC and the need for care spaces to be recognized as essential for the routine resumption and overcoming the marks left by Covid-19. |
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