Remote crisis intervention and suicide risk management in COVID-19 frontline healthcare workers

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作者
Robles, Rebeca [1 ]
Infante, Sara [2 ]
Feria, Miriam [2 ]
Arango, Ivan [2 ]
Tirado, Elsa [2 ]
Rodriguez-Delgado, Andres [2 ]
Miranda, Edgar [2 ]
Fresan, Ana [3 ]
Becerra, Claudia [2 ]
Escamilla, Raul [2 ]
de Leon, Eduardo Angel Madrigal [4 ]
机构
[1] Ramon de la Fuente Muniz Natl Inst Psychiat, Global Mental Hlth Res Ctr, Mexico City, Mexico
[2] Ramon de la Fuente Muniz Natl Inst Psychiat, Directorate Clin Serv, Mexico City, Mexico
[3] Ramon de la Fuente Muniz Natl Inst Psychiat, Lab Clin Epidemiol, Subdirectorate Clin Res, Mexico City, Mexico
[4] Gen Directorate Ramon de la Fuente Muniz Natl Inst, Mexico City, Mexico
来源
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY | 2023年 / 14卷
关键词
crisis intervention; suicide; healthcare workers; COVID-19; e-mental health; implementation science; MENTAL-HEALTH; BEHAVIOR; DEPRESSION; STRATEGIES; STUDENTS;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1253179
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Introduction: Despite the propagation of virtual mental health services for vulnerable groups during COVID-19 pandemic, the implementation and evaluation of remote evidence-based practices (EBP) to manage them in low- and middle-income countries remains scarce. In the current study, we describe and evaluate the implementation process and clinical impact of brief, remote, manualized EBP for crisis intervention and suicide risk management among healthcare workers attending patients with COVID-19 (COVID-19-HCWs) in Mexico.Methods: The implementation process comprised community engagement of volunteer mental health specialists, creation of new clinical teams with different disciplines and skills, intervention systematization through manuals and education through 4-h remote training as main strategies. Mexican COVID-19-HCWs who had used a free 24-h helpline rated their pre- and post-intervention emotional distress. Therapists recorded patients' pre-intervention diagnosis, severity, and suicide risk, the techniques used in each case, and their post-treatment perception of COVID-19-HCWs' improvement at the end of the intervention.Results: All techniques included in the intervention manual were employed at least in one case (n = 51). At the beginning of the intervention, 65.9% of the COVID-19-HCWs were considered moderately ill or worse according to Clinical Global Impression-Severity (CGI-S) scores, whereas at the end, 79.4% of them were perceived as much or very much improved according to CGI-Improvement scores (CGI-I), and their emotional distress had been significantly reduced (p < 0.001).Discussion: This prospective study provides evidence that implementation of remote EBP is feasible and useful to reduce emotional distress and suicide risk among COVID-19-HCWs from a middle-income country. However, this study was limited by lack of a control group, improvement ratings provided by therapists and non-anonymous satisfaction ratings.
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