新冠肺炎大流行期间巴西的职业治疗:同伴支持团体作为心理健康干预策略

IF 1.6 Q2 Health Professions
É. Ricci, Tatiana Dimov, Tatiane da Silva Cassais, Ana Paula Dellbrügger
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引用次数: 5

摘要

摘要巴西总统将冠状病毒大流行(新冠肺炎)称为“小流感”。该国的社会不平等现象正在恶化,远程医疗的使用在疫情开始后才有所增加。本文的目的是通过介绍成人在线心理健康支持小组最初阶段之一所使用的技术,反思远程医疗在职业治疗中的使用。一所大学的职业治疗人员利用在线社交网络邀请和组织感兴趣的人。虚拟会议每周通过视频通话进行两次,此外,Whatsapp小组还支持非正式聊天。在虚拟会议和WhatsApp小组中,人们谈论了日常生活、生活史、睡眠、饮食困难、24小时与同一个人社交、童年创伤、政治和性别暴力。人们报告说,他们的日常生活、人际关系和焦虑程度都有所改善。本报告阐述了在全球大流行期间,职业治疗在降低情绪困扰、痛苦和精神疾病风险方面的作用。
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Occupational therapy in Brazil during the COVID-19 pandemic: peer support groups as mental health intervention strategy
ABSTRACT Brazil has a president who refers to the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) as a ‘little flu’. Social inequalities in the country are worsening and the use of telehealth was only increased after the pandemic began. The aim of this article is to reflect on the use of telehealth in occupational therapy by presenting techniques used in one of the initial phases of online mental health support groups for adults. Occupational therapy staff from a university used online social networks to invite and organise interested people. Virtual meetings took place twice a week by video call and, in addition, informal chat was supported through a Whatsapp group. During the virtual meetings and in the WhatsApp group, people talked about everyday life, life history, difficulty in sleeping, eating, socialising with the same people 24 h a day, childhood trauma, politics and gender violence. People reported improvements in their daily routines, personal relationships and levels of anxiety. This report illustrates the role of occupational therapy in reducing the risk of emotional distress, suffering and mental illness during a global pandemic.
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