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[Subjective impact of COVID-19 pandemic among mental health service workers in Argentina].

Martín Agrest1, Melina Rosales2, Marina A Fernández2, Rocío Alonso3, Alberto Rodolfo Velzi-Díaz4, Andrés Matkovich4, Sara Ardila-Gómez2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health workers has been studied on an international level. However, mental health workers, who are also called upon to address such ailments both in the general population as well as in the health personnel, have not been asked about their experiences.
METHODS: Seventy mental health workers in five regions of Argentina were interviewed between May and June 2020 regarding the subjective impact of changes in their work due to the pandemic. The responses were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively.
RESULTS: The results indicate emotions and experiences associated with a negative impact, in connection to feelings of tiresome, uncertainty, fear, anguish and anxiety and, to a lesser extent, some positive impacts are also described. More than a third of participants mentioned mixed feelings (i.e., being surprised, ambivalent, alert and sensitive).
CONCLUSIONS: The personnel who are supposed to support the rest of the health workers are affected and experience having been relegated one more time to other aspects within the health care system. Focusing on learnings, having management roles, counting on colleagues, and agreeing with macro policies could be protective factors against the difficulties associated with the changes in work that the pandemic has imposed.

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Keywords:  COVID-19 in Argentina; Health workers; COVID-19; Mental health services

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34783784

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vertex        ISSN: 0327-6139


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1.  "About Navigating Chaos": Latin American and Caribbean Mental Health Workers' Personal Impact Due to SARS-CoV-2 in the First Hundred Days.

Authors:  Martin Agrest; Melina Rosales; Marina Fernández; Tanvi Kankan; Andrés Matkovich; Alberto Velzi-Díaz; Sara Ardila-Gómez
Journal:  Int J Public Health       Date:  2022-09-06       Impact factor: 5.100

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