COVID-19 and healthcare professionals: The psychological impact of the pandemic on healthcare professionals and the use of EMDR early interventions
Description
Recent research has provided new information on the impact of COVID-19 and previous pandemics on the mental health of healthcare professionals (HCP). Several studies have found that HCP are greatly affected by pandemics and may develop anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and posttraumatic stress disorder. The stress caused by the intense working conditions and the fear of contracting and transmitting the virus are major vulnerability factors for these workers, increasing their risk of developing a mental health condition. It is therefore essential to provide appropriate support to this population in order to reduce and avoid the psychological burden of the current pandemic on their mental health. Considering the data previously published on the COVID-19 pandemic and past epidemics, the present article aims to provide an epidemiological review of the psychological impact of a pandemic on healthcare professionals. Furthermore, it examines, from a theoretical perspective, whether EMDR early interventions (EEI) may constitute an effective solution in order to provide psychological support to HCP in hospitals. Lastly, the article will identify various protocols for EEI, which, it argues, should be the approaches of choice for providing early support following a potentially traumatic event
Format
Journal
Language
English
Original Work Citation
Saint-Jammes, J. T., Sorel, F. O., Edephe, E., Z.-J., Martin, C.-H., Gil-Jardiné, C. & Lavandier, C. (2022). COVID-19 and healthcare professionals: The psychological impact of the pandemic on healthcare professionals and the use of EMDR early interventions. Journal of EMDR Research and Practice, 16(3), 156-168. doi:10.1891/EMDR-2022-0006
Citation
“COVID-19 and healthcare professionals: The psychological impact of the pandemic on healthcare professionals and the use of EMDR early interventions,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 9, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/27547.