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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713387/changes-in-mental-health-stigma-among-healthcare-professionals-and-community-representatives-in-northern-sri-lanka-during-an-mhgap-intervention-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shannon Doherty, Behzad Kianian, Giselle Dass, Anne Edward, Ahoua Kone, Gergana Manolova, Sambasivamoorthy Sivayokan, Madonna Solomon, Rajendra Surenthirakumaran, Barbara Lopes-Cardozo
PURPOSE: Research indicates that exposure to conflict, natural disasters, and internal displacement can increase mental health conditions. Since the end of the civil conflict within Sri Lanka, the country has worked to increase access to mental health services to meet the needs of conflict-affected populations, however, gaps remain. To address this, integration of mental health services into primary care can reduce the strain on growing specialized care. As part of a larger study primary care practitioners (doctors), public health professionals (nurses, midwives), and community representatives (teachers, social workers) were trained to deliver mental health services in primary care across the heavily impacted Northern Province...
May 7, 2024: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660963/continuous-alcohol-withdrawal-delirium-and-physical-illness-associated-delirium-in-a-man-brought-to-the-emergency-department-after-a-disaster-a-case-report
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Kota Kikuchi, Chie Hasegawa, Taro Sasaki, Yoshiteru Sato, Tamaki Owada, Yunosuke Shindo, Yasushi Kawamata, Norio Sugawara, Norio Yasui-Furukori
BACKGROUND: Risk factors for alcohol withdrawal delirium include heavy drinking, prior alcohol withdrawal delirium or convulsions, nondrug sedative use, and a history of tachycardia, withdrawal, and infections. CASE PRESENTATION: A 76-year-old man with a history of heavy drinking and type 2 diabetes was hospitalized for hypothermia, rhabdomyolysis, and acute renal failure after a typhoon. He developed alcohol withdrawal symptoms 24 h after his last drink, leading to severe withdrawal delirium characterized by restlessness, delusions, and altered consciousness...
April 25, 2024: Neuropsychopharmacology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38347813/a-self-help-crisis-outreach-effort-for-at-risk-primary-care-patients-a-pilot-study-of-veterans-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer S Funderburk, Robyn L Shepardson, Kyle Possemato, Emily M Johnson, Brandi Roelk, Elizabeth Louer-Thompson, Jessica Martin, Laura O Wray
Stressful events can exacerbate symptoms of psychiatric disorders among primary care patients, putting them at increased risk for suicide. In a pilot study that ran from August to December of 2020, researchers evaluated the acceptability and implementation of Managing Emotions in Disaster and Crisis (MEDIC), a self-help intervention designed to assist at-risk primary care patients. A total of 108 at-risk veterans completed baseline and 6-week assessments. Results were promising, with high patient acceptability and engagement along with improvement in all measures of mental illness symptoms from baseline to posttreatment...
February 13, 2024: Psychiatric Services: a Journal of the American Psychiatric Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38185622/factors-associated-with-prolonged-on-scene-time-in-ambulance-transportation-among-patients-with-minor-diseases-or-injuries-in-japan-a-population-based-observational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keiko Ueno, Chie Teramoto, Daisuke Nishioka, Shiho Kino, Hiroyuki Sawatari, Kazuaki Tanabe
BACKGROUND: Prolonged prehospital time is a major global problem in the emergency medical system (EMS). Although factors related to prolonged on-scene times (OSTs) have been reported in patients with trauma and critical medical conditions, those in patients with minor diseases or injuries remain unclear. We examined factors associated with prolonged OSTs in patients with minor diseases or injuries. METHODS: This population-based observational study used the ambulance transportation and request call record databases of the Higashihiroshima Fire Department, Japan, between January 1, 2016, and December 31, 2022...
January 7, 2024: BMC Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37761446/surviving-the-immediate-aftermath-of-a-disaster-a-preliminary-investigation-of-adolescents-acute-stress-reactions-and-mental-health-needs-after-the-2023-turkey-earthquakes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gökçe Yağmur Efendi, Rahime Duygu Temeltürk, Işık Batuhan Çakmak, Mustafa Dinçer
On 6 February, southeastern Turkey and parts of Syria were struck by two powerful earthquakes, one measuring a magnitude of 7.8 and the other, nine hours later, at a magnitude of 7.5. These earthquakes have been recorded as some of the deadliest natural disasters worldwide since the 2010 Haiti earthquake, impacting around 14 million people in Turkey. For trauma survivors, the stressors associated with an event can lead to the development of acute stress disorder (ASD) or other psychiatric disorders. Trauma experiences during adolescence can impact development and affect adolescents differently than adults...
August 31, 2023: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37723512/psychosocial-status-and-risk-perception-among-iranian-healthcare-workers-during-the-fifth-wave-of-the-covid-19-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maryam Khazaee-Pool, Masoud Moradi, Tahereh Pashaei, Koen Ponnet
BACKGROUND: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are essential resources, and their health and wellbeing are key not only for offering constant and useful care facilities to clients, but also for maintaining the safety of the workforce and patients. The risk of severe mental health problems among HCWs may have increased during large outbreaks of COVID-19. To evaluate the psychosocial status and risk perception of HCWs who participated in treating COVID-19 patients in Northern Iran, we performed a web-based cross-sectional study...
September 18, 2023: Human Resources for Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37559527/the-nurse-faculty-role-a-lived-experience-of-mentoring-nurses-while-coping-with-anxiety-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephanie J Orth, Tracy A Evanson
UNLABELLED: WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: Anxiety is common in women, nurses and nurse educators and can negatively impact overall mental well-being and work-life satisfaction. Anxiety increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. Hope is a personal resource that can be employed to help cope with anxiety. Professional identity, 'our why', is important to recognize and revisit as a way to add value to daily work in anxious times. WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: Compassion fatigue has contributed to burnout and turnover of nurses and nursing faculty...
August 10, 2023: Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37522422/covid-19-coping-experiences-of-individuals-with-schizophrenia-a-grounded-theory-approach-in-korea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Soyoung Shin, Jaewon Joung
Humankind has responded to the profound medical, economic, social, and cultural consequences of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) by employing various strategies. However, although individuals with mental disorders, including schizophrenia, have suffered more challenges from the infectious disease spread, they have received inadequate attention and care. Hence, this study aimed to explore the experiences of individuals with schizophrenia coping with COVID-19; one-to-one interviews were conducted with 17 individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia in Korea...
July 31, 2023: International Journal of Mental Health Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37451432/addressing-mental-health-needs-among-front-line-healthcare-workers-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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REVIEW
Traci N Adams, Rosechelle M Ruggiero, Carol S North
Front-line workers during the Covid-19 pandemic faced inordinate stress levels, as historically high volume and acuity in our hospitals was accompanied by concerns about our safety. We suggest that supporting front-line workers is an essential part of the pandemic response plan. We propose strategies to address the emotional and mental health (MH) needs of front-line healthcare workers during and after a pandemic that integrates knowledge from the disaster MH literature with the lessons learned during the Covid-19 pandemic...
July 12, 2023: Chest
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37146644/effects-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-on-anxiety-symptoms-in-long-term-care-residents-a-multilevel-growth-curve-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Savannah G Rose, Rachel N Ward, Lisa M Lind, Lisa M Brown
OBJECTIVES: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has negatively impacted the mental health functioning of older adults residing in long-term care (LTC) settings. This study examines the impact of the lockdown on anxiety symptoms over time in LTC residents. DESIGN: Secondary data analysis was conducted on clinical data obtained with permission from a large behavioral health company that provides behavioral health services in long-term care (LTC) and assisted living (AL) facilities...
April 3, 2023: Journal of the American Medical Directors Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36970961/preventive-and-therapeutic-mental-health-care-after-the-earthquake-expert-opinion-from-the-psychiatric-association-of-turkey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mevhibe İrem Yildiz, Ayşe Devrim Başterzi, Ejder Akgün Yildirim, Şahika Yüksel, Ahmet Tamer Aker, Bengi Semerci, Süleyman Çakiroğlu, Yankı Yazgan, Mustafa Sercan, Burcu Rahşan Erim, İlker Küçükparlak, Münevver Hacioğlu Yildirim
Two major earthquakes hit Turkey at the Kahramanmaraş region on February 6th 2023. The earthquakes affected almost 15 million individuals, resulting in more than forty thousand deaths, thousands of wounded and the destruction of ancient cities of humankind. Immediately after the earthquakes, the Psychiatric Association of Turkey organized an educational event to address the needs for a guidance on how to approach a trauma of such a big scale. The experts in this educational event summarized their presentations and prepared this review to guide the mental health professionals serving victims of this disaster...
2023: Türk Psikiyatri Dergisi, Turkish Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36912108/social-illness-before-and-after-the-covid-19-pandemic-a-regional-study
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Giuseppe Stirparo, Roberta Pireddu, Aida Andreassi, Giuseppe Maria Sechi, Carlo Signorelli
INTRODUCTION: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has dramatically changed the epidemiology of several diseases. Much evidence on this has been published in the pandemic phase. In addition, many studies have shown that phenomena such as stress, substance abuse, and burnout increased in the general population during the lockdown. Unfortunately, few studies analyze the post-pandemic phase. STUDY OBJECTIVE: The study aimed to evaluate the trend of broad social problems, such as a diagnosis by the emergency department (ED), in the post-pandemic phase in the Lombardy (Italy) region...
March 13, 2023: Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36815364/a-prospective-post-disaster-longitudinal-follow-up-study-of-emotional-and-psychosocial-outcomes-of-the-oklahoma-city-bombing-rescue-and-recovery-workers-during-the-first-quarter-century-afterward
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carol S North, Katy McDonald
OBJECTIVE: Little prospectively assessed post-disaster longitudinal research has been done on mental health (MH) outcomes of disaster rescue and recovery workers. This longitudinal prospective study, which is examining first responders to a terrorist bombing in Oklahoma City after nearly a quarter century, was conducted to investigate their long-term MH outcomes using full diagnostic assessments. This will most accurately inform planning for longitudinal MH care needs. METHODS: Longitudinal follow-up interviews of 124 rescue and recovery workers, from an original volunteer sample of 181 volunteer workers, were completed 3 years after the bombing, and reassessed 23 years after using consistent research methods...
February 23, 2023: Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36815358/how-to-deal-with-the-risk-of-evacuation-of-psychiatric-hospital-in-nuclear-disaster-a-case-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arinobu Hori, Toyoaki Sawano, Saori Nonaka, Masaharu Tsubokura
OBJECTIVE: People with psychiatric disorders are one of the most vulnerable populations in disasters, and the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake reported higher post-evacuation mortality rates among psychiatric inpatients. A psychiatric hospital evacuated after the nuclear accident was surveyed to gain valuable insights for future disaster preparedness. METHODS: The authors interviewed two Odaka Akasaka Hospital (a private psychiatric hospital) staff responsible for evacuation due to the nuclear accident...
February 23, 2023: Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36509691/lessons-from-billed-telepsychiatry-in-australia-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-rapid-adaptation-to-increase-specialist-psychiatric-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeffrey Cl Looi, Tarun Bastiampillai, William Pring, Rebecca E Reay, Stephen R Kisely, Stephen Allison
OBJECTIVE: To summarise and comment upon research regarding the service delivery impact of the introduction of COVID-19 pandemic Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) psychiatrist telehealth services in Australia in 2020-2021. Type of program or service: Privately-billed, MBS-reimbursed, face-to-face and telehealth consultations with a specialist psychiatrist during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: This paper draws on analyses of previously published papers...
December 13, 2022: Public Health Research & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36350740/posttraumatic-stress-response-following-the-loss-of-significant-close-others-in-the-great-east-japan-earthquake-fukushima-health-management-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mayumi Harigane, Satomi Nakajima, Yui Takebayashi, Masaharu Maeda, Hironori Nakano, Seiji Yasumura, Hirooki Yabe, Tetsuya Ohira, Kenji Kamiya
During the Great East Japan Earthquake, many people experienced the loss of family and friends, among other traumatic events. This study sought to clarify the impact of the loss of significant close others on posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), as well as the factors associated with PTSS, among individuals who experienced the loss of significant close others (i.e., bereaved group). Self-administered questionnaires were mailed to men and women (N = 180,604) aged 16 years and older living in municipalities that included evacuated areas surrounding the Tokyo Electric Power Company's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, which was significantly damaged following an earthquake and tsunami in March 2011, causing subsequent radiation leakage; this mailing yielded a 40...
November 9, 2022: Journal of Traumatic Stress
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36317586/the-impact-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-and-earthquake-on-mental-health-of-persons-with-severe-mental-illness-a-survey-study-among-people-receiving-community-mental-health-care-versus-treatment-as-usual-in-croatia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah Levaj, Sara Medved, Jasmina Grubišin, Lea Tomašić, Kristina Brozić, Laura Shields-Zeeman, Felix Bolinski, Martina Rojnic Kuzman
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic led to the disruption of mental health services in most countries. Croatia has been developing and strengthening its mental health system, including the introduction of community mental health teams (CMHT) for persons with severe mental illness (SMI), whose implementation was ongoing during the pandemic through the RECOVER-E project. AIMS: The aim of this study was to assess the differences in mental health outcomes, perceived social support and healthcare utilization in the group of participants receiving treatment as usual (TAU group) compared to the group receiving TAU and additional care by the CMHT (CMHT group) during the COVID-19 pandemic and two earthquakes...
November 1, 2022: International Journal of Social Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36032696/mental-health-needs-associated-with-covid-19-on-the-diamond-princess-cruise-ship-a-case-series-recorded-by-the-disaster-psychiatric-assistance-team
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hirokazu Tachikawa, Tatsuhiko Kubo, Sayaka Gomei, Sho Takahashi, Yuzuru Kawashima, Kazunori Manaka, Akira Mori, Hisayoshi Kondo, Yuichi Koido, Hiromi Ishikawa, Taku Otsuru, Wataru Nogi
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection prevention measures have led to a variety of mental health issues. Although several self-care methods have been recommended for those quarantined, evidence regarding how best to support quarantined people experiencing a mental health crisis is limited. In February 2020, the Diamond Princess cruise ship was quarantined in Yokohama port, Japan following a passenger testing positive for COVID-19. We were sent to address the mental health issues as the Disaster Psychiatric Assistance Team (DPAT)...
October 15, 2022: International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction: IJDRR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35935929/mental-health-support-of-frontline-medical-personnel-in-the-javits-new-york-medical-station-federal-covid-19-treatment-center
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander Kaplan, Colin M Smith
Background: The federal government responded to the early epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States by mobilizing uniformed services and other federal medical personnel to treat patients at the Javits New York Medical Station. Deployment of large numbers of personnel required flexible psychiatric and psychological support. Observations: This report details the establishment of mental health support services for frontline personnel in a large convention center and explores lessons learned to encourage future mental health professionals to apply creative and assertive mental health interventions in disaster settings...
May 2022: Federal Practitioner
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35816097/epilepsy-management-during-difficult-times
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Boulenouar Mesraoua, J Helen Cross, Emilio Perucca, Ali A Asadi-Pooya
Major disruption in the delivery of healthcare services can occur in exceptional situations such as natural disasters, conflicts, periods of severe economic hardship, and epidemics. These disruptions typically affect to the greatest extent the most vulnerable segments of the population, including people with epilepsy. Inability to access healthcare services can lead to failure to undergo necessary diagnostic investigations, or to receive needed therapeutic interventions, including epilepsy surgery. Stress and other factors associated with the nature or the cause of the disruption can adversely affect seizure control status, or precipitate the occurrence of psychiatric disorders and other comorbid conditions...
October 1, 2022: Epileptic Disorders: International Epilepsy Journal with Videotape
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