2020, Number 6
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Salud Mental 2020; 43 (6)
A qualitative assessment of psycho-educational videos for frontline COVID-19 healthcare workers in Mexico
Robles R, Palacios M, Rangel N, Real T, Becerra B, Fresán A, Vega H, Rodríguez E, Durand S, Madrigal E
Language: English
References: 32
Page: 311-318
PDF size: 195.17 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction. Frontline COVID-19 healthcare workers (FLHCWs) are at a high-risk of suffering occupational
stress- and trauma-related mental health problems, including burnout and compassion fatigue (B&CF). Given
the time limitations (due to their heavy workloads) and need to minimize face-to-face interventions (in order to
avoid contagions), psychological interventions for FHCWs should be as brief and remote as possible.
Objective.
To evaluate the usability and clarity of evidence-based psycho-educational videos to prevent B&CF, to
deal with uncooperative, hostile, and anxious patients and relatives, and to use personal protective equipment
(PPE), from the perspective of Mexican FLHCWs.
Method. Based on a convenience sampling by intensity
approach, videos were distributed requesting feedback based on specific questions through WhatsApp to FLHCWs.
Field notes were used to triangulate the information.
Results. Content analysis of feedback from a final
sample of 24 participants ‒75% women, 42 ± 8.4 years old‒ yielded three general thematic categories and
seven subthemes: 1. content evaluation, which included three subthemes: utility, pertinence, and practicality;
2. dissemination and other needs, with two subcategories: willingness to share and receive more videos (other
needs); and 3. format aspects, also comprising two subthemes: attractiveness and duration. All participants
found the videos content very beneficial, relevant, and applicable to the workplace and even in their everyday
personal and family life, and were willing to share them and to receive more videos on other issues, including
strategies to manage problems related to isolation.
Discussion and conclusion. Escalation of this remote
preventive intervention to other COVID-19 centers and future similar epidemics is recommended.
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