Tranzo scientific center for Care and Welbeing, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Clinical Centre of Excellence for Body, Mind, and Health, GGz Breburg, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
J Public Health (Oxf). 2021 Sep 22;43(3):490-492. doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdaa278.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) resulted into a global pandemic and continues to thrive until vaccines have been successfully developed and distributed around the world. The outcomes of COVID-19 contaminations range from death to minor health-related complaints. Furthermore, and not less significant, the increasing pressure on local as well as global health care is rising. In The Netherlands but also in other countries, further intensified regulations are introduced in order to contain the second wave of COVID-19, primarily to limit the number contaminations but also to prevent the health care professionals for giving in to the rising pressure on them. The results of the campaign for health care professionals in The Netherlands show that health care professionals are increasingly searching for information regarding psychological symptoms such as feeling of uncertainty, pondering and advice regarding the support of care teams. In this short update, we provide the results of the previous campaign and stress the importance of support after COVID-19 based on these results.
2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)引发了全球大流行,并持续肆虐,直到成功开发和在全球范围内分发疫苗。COVID-19 感染的结果从死亡到轻微的健康相关投诉不等。此外,同样重要的是,当地和全球医疗保健的压力不断增加。在荷兰以及其他国家,为了控制 COVID-19 的第二波疫情,进一步加强了规定,主要是为了限制感染人数,同时也防止医疗保健专业人员因承受越来越大的压力而屈服。荷兰医疗保健专业人员的调查结果表明,医疗保健专业人员越来越多地在寻找有关心理症状的信息,例如不确定感、思考和关于护理团队支持的建议。在这个简短的更新中,我们提供了前一次调查的结果,并根据这些结果强调了 COVID-19 后支持的重要性。