精神是应对科维-19 的工具

Erika dos Santos Nunes, Roberto Costa Nunes-Júnior, Maria Tairla Viana Gonçalves, Deyvison Rhuan Vasco-Dos-Santos, Marcelo Cerilo-Filho
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2019冠状病毒病在2020年3月被定性为大流行,是对世界公共卫生的巨大挑战,对人口,特别是老年人的心理健康造成创伤性影响。对于那些坚持社会隔离或被冠状病毒感染的人来说,灵性已经成为理解痛苦和重新定义生命意义的相关工具。从这个意义上说,以下问题就产生了:灵性是否有助于对抗COVID-19对老年人心理健康的影响?因此,本研究旨在探讨灵性对老年人应对COVID-19心理健康的贡献。为此,在2021年3月至9月期间,采用定性方法进行了综合审查。文章选自PUBMED、LILACS和Google学术数据库。结果,共发现4084篇文章;然而,只有6篇文章回答了研究问题,这成为最终的样本量。在这项研究中,研究人员发现,面对COVID-19大流行,灵性有助于老年人的心理健康,这表明它可以最大限度地减少对老年人心理健康可能产生的负面影响,例如社会孤立,唤醒和加强希望、和平、舒适、信仰、复原力和幸福感,帮助60岁以上人群在大流行期间和之后更容易受到冠状病毒影响的个人的生活质量。因此,本研究可以指导心理健康行动的规划,旨在将灵性作为辅助工具应用于COVID-19治疗中,主要是老年人。
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A ESPIRITUALIDADE COMO FERRAMENTA NO ENFRENTAMENTO DA COVID-19
COVID-19, in March 2020, was characterized as a pandemic, being a great challenge to the world public health, causing traumatic impacts on the mental health of the population, especially the elderly. Spirituality has presented itself as a relevant tool in the understanding of suffering and in the re-signification of life, especially for those who have adhered to social isolation or have been contaminated by the coronavirus. In this sense, the following question arose: Can spirituality contribute to the confrontation of the impacts of COVID-19 on the mental health of the elderly population? Thus, the present study aimed to investigate the contributions of spirituality to the mental health of the elderly in coping with COVID-19. For this, an integrative review was carried out with a qualitative approach during the period from March to September/2021. The articles were selected from the PUBMED, LILACS and Google Academic databases. As a result, 4084 articles were found; however, only 6 articles answered the research question, which became the final sample size. In this study, it was identified that spirituality contributes beneficially to the mental health of the elderly in facing the pandemic of COVID-19, suggesting that it minimizes possible negative impacts on their mental health, such as social isolation, awakening and strengthening feelings of hope, peace, comfort, faith, resilience and well-being, helping in the quality of life of individuals more vulnerable to the coronavirus, during and after the pandemic, in people over 60 years of age. Therefore, this study can direct the planning of actions in mental health, aiming at the application of spirituality as an aid tool in the treatment of COVID-19, mainly in the elderly.
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