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International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience
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  • Opinion Article   
  • Int J Emerg Ment Health, Vol 23(9): 492
  • DOI: 10.4172/1522-4821.1000492

COVID-19 and the mental health of frontline professionals: ″out of sight, out of mind! ″

Clara De Oliveira E Souza1, Thiago Dos Santos Ferreira2, Karine Grillo De Freitas3, Gustavo Mendes De Sousa4, Bruno Vítor Martins Santiago4* and Nivaldo Ribeiro Villela4
1Estácio de Sá University, Brazil
2University of Grande-Rio, Expedicionário Oswaldo de Almeida Ramos, Brazil
3University of Vassouras, Brazil
4Department of Surgery, Rio de Janeiro State University, Brazil
*Corresponding Author : Bruno Vítor Martins Santiago, Department of Surgery, Rio de Janeiro State University, E-mail: Santiago.bruno@posgraduação.uerj.br, Brazil

Abstract

The pandemic by Covid-19 will likely put health professionals around the world in an unprecedented situation, who need to make difficult decisions, as well as to develop jobs under extreme pressure. These decisions may include the allocation of scarce resources to equally critical patients; maintenance of the physical and emotional own in the face of health needs with the demands of patients; align your desire and duty with patients and, also, with family and friends. All these aspects can contribute to negative psychic experiences, moral injuries and mental health problems. This article aims to bring to the light of the discussion, some psychic demands developed by these health professionals involved with the care in the frontline to COVID-19, emphasizing the importance of valuing the theme as a way to improve the care and reception of these professionals in a situation of vulnerability.

Keywords: COVID-19, Mental Health Care, Health professional, Occupational Health, Risk assessment

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