Faculty of Medicine and Health, Örebro University, 702 81 Örebro, Sweden.
Creative Mammals, 413 27 Gothenburg, Sweden.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Aug 28;18(17):9079. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18179079.
This study aimed to describe experiences of managing mental health and psychosocial activities during the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden. A national survey was answered by a non-probability sample of 340 involved in the psychosocial response. The psychosocial response operations met several challenges, mainly related to the diverse actors involved, lack of competence, and lack of preparations. Less than 20% of the participants had received specific training in the provision of psychosocial support during major incidents. The interventions used varied, and no large-scale interventions were used. The psychosocial response organizations were overwhelmed by the needs of health care staff and failed to meet the needs of patients and family members. An efficient and durable psychosocial response in a long-term crisis requires to be structured, planned and well-integrated into the overall pandemic response. All personnel involved need adequate and specific competence in evidence-based individual and large-scale interventions to provide psychosocial support in significant incidents. By increasing general awareness of mental wellbeing and psychosocial support amongst health professionals and their first-line managers, a more resilient health care system, both in everyday life and during major incidents and disasters, could be facilitated.
本研究旨在描述瑞典在 COVID-19 大流行的头六个月期间管理心理健康和心理社会活动的经验。一项全国性调查由参与心理社会反应的 340 名非概率样本回答。心理社会反应行动遇到了一些挑战,主要与涉及的不同行为者、缺乏能力和缺乏准备有关。只有不到 20%的参与者在重大事件中提供心理社会支持方面接受过特定培训。使用的干预措施各不相同,没有大规模的干预措施。心理社会反应组织被医护人员的需求压得喘不过气来,未能满足患者和家属的需求。在长期危机中进行有效和持久的心理社会反应需要结构化、计划和良好地融入整体大流行反应。所有相关人员都需要在基于证据的个人和大规模干预方面具备足够和特定的能力,以便在重大事件中提供心理社会支持。通过提高卫生专业人员及其一线管理人员对心理健康和心理社会支持的普遍认识,可以促进更有弹性的卫生保健系统,无论是在日常生活中还是在重大事件和灾难中。