The importance of psychological messages and the “questionbehavior effect” about remdesivir

A. Matos, Séphora Natércia Albuquerque Oliveira, M. L. Rolim Neto
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Background: The FDA has been requiring that information about using remdesivir to treat COVID-19 be made available to healthcare providers and patients, including dosing instructions, potential side effects, and drug interactions. It is important to observe the initial indicators of anxiety, fear, and euphoria for families during emergencies, including information on the possible side effects. This situational context is very important in all the world, because it opens doors for providing the use of updated information about treatment follow-up and for offering improved mental health services. Method: The studies were identified in well-known international journals found in two electronic databases: Scopus and Embase. The data were cross-checked with information from the main international newspapers. Results: The high expectations supported by an immediate discourse culminate in frustration and displeasure, while more consistent empirical results are not generated. These two are predictors of psychic suffering, especially due to the scarcity of information and uncertainties. In parallel, recent studies indicate that spreading information without scientific basis intensifies damage to the routine and health of people, which are already impacted by the pandemic situation. This misrepresented spread may be a factor for unleashing fear and, as a consequence, social despair. Conclusions: Based on the impulsive scenarios stimulated in the context of hydroxychloroquine and on the high spread of fake or distorted news, the psychiatric impacts of COVID-19 pandemic associated with the use of remdesivir may be worsened and reflected directly on the population’s self-esteem.
心理信息的重要性与瑞德西韦的“问题行为效应”
背景:FDA一直要求向医疗保健提供者和患者提供有关使用瑞德西韦治疗COVID-19的信息,包括剂量说明、潜在副作用和药物相互作用。在紧急情况下,观察家庭焦虑、恐惧和兴奋的初步指标,包括可能的副作用的信息,是很重要的。这种情境背景在全世界都非常重要,因为它为提供使用有关治疗后续行动的最新信息和提供改进的精神卫生服务打开了大门。方法:在Scopus和Embase两个电子数据库中检索国际知名期刊。这些数据与来自主要国际报纸的信息进行了交叉核对。结果:直接话语支持的高期望最终导致挫折和不快,而没有产生更一致的实证结果。这两个是心理痛苦的预测者,特别是由于信息的缺乏和不确定性。与此同时,最近的研究表明,在没有科学依据的情况下传播信息,加剧了对已经受到疫情影响的人们日常生活和健康的损害。这种被歪曲的传播可能是释放恐惧的一个因素,从而导致社会绝望。结论:基于羟氯喹刺激下的冲动情景,以及虚假或扭曲新闻的高度传播,瑞德西韦的使用可能会加剧COVID-19大流行对精神的影响,并直接反映在人群的自尊上。
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