COVID-19 effects on frontline professionals: A psychological aspect

IF 2.1 Q2 ECONOMICS Economics & Sociology Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.14254/2071-789X.2021/14-3/14
Rita Remeikienė, A. Bagdonas
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The article aims to investigate the need for psychological help and its availability for professionals working in frontal areas during an emergency situation. A representative study (N=1139;educators, medical staff, social workers, psychologist, and other;304 respondents from Vilnius district) concluded that the need for psychological services and the intensification of such provision in crisis situations is clear. As a result, the necessary decisions are formed at the state level, which improve the legal regulation of psychological services both at the level of individual agencies and at the interdepartmental level. The authors of the article recommend regulating at least the time norms and costs of psychological services provided in the public sector, as well as regulating the relevant parameters of health care, social or educational services and developing remote psychological services not only for sensitive groups (e.g. children or silver lines), professionals and the general population (especially in the context of social crises), to bring university studies of psychologists more in line with the requirements of the EuroPsy1 diploma.
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COVID-19对一线专业人员的影响:心理层面
这篇文章旨在调查在紧急情况下在前线工作的专业人员对心理帮助的需求及其可用性。一项有代表性的研究(N=1139;教育工作者、医务人员、社会工作者、心理学家和其他;来自维尔纽斯区的304名受访者)得出结论,在危机情况下,对心理服务的需求和加强这种服务的必要性是明确的。因此,在国家一级形成了必要的决定,从而改善了各个机构和部门间对心理服务的法律监管。文章作者建议至少规范公共部门提供心理服务的时间规范和成本,规范医疗保健、社会或教育服务的相关参数,并发展远程心理服务,不仅针对敏感群体(如儿童或银线),专业人士和普通民众(尤其是在社会危机的背景下),使心理学家的大学研究更符合EuroPsy1文凭的要求。
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