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Infectious Disease Outbreak Related Stigma and Discrimination during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Drivers, Facilitators, Manifestations, and Outcomes across the World
Ransing, Ramdas; Ramalho, Rodrigo; de Filippis, Renato; Isioma Ojeahere, Margaret; Karaliuniene, Ruta; Orsolini, Laura; da Costa, Mariana Pinto; Ullah, Irfan; Grandinetti, Paolo; Gashi Bytyçi, Drita; Grigo, Omityah; Mhamunkar, Aman; El Hayek, Samer; Essam, Lamiaa; Larnaout, Amine; Shalbafan, Mohammadreza; Nofal, Marwa; Soler-Vidal, Joan; Pereira-Sanchez, Victor; Adiukwu Fa, Frances
PMCID:7384410
PMID: 32731007
ISSN: 1090-2139
CID: 4540482
Management of psychiatric conditions and delirium during the COVID-19 pandemic across continents: The lessons thus far
Ojeahere, Margaret Isioma; de Filippis, Renato; Ransing, Ramdas; Karaliuniene, Ruta; Ullah, Irfan; Bytyçi, Drita Gashi; Abbass, Zargham; Kilic, Ozge; Nahidi, Mahsa; Hayatudeen, Nafisatu; Nagendrappa, Sachin; Shoib, Sheikh; Jatchavala, Chonnakarn; Larnaout, Amine; Maiti, Tanay; Ogunnubi, Oluseun Peter; El Hayek, Samer; Bizri, Maya; Schuh Teixeira, Andre Luiz; Pereira-Sanchez, Victor; Da Costa, Mariana Pinto
Background/UNASSIGNED:With the uncertainties of COVID-19, people infected by coronavirus present with diverse psychiatric presentations. Some centers have had to manage their patients with existing protocols, others have had to come up with innovations. We aim to report the challenges and good practices recorded in the management of psychiatric conditions and delirium coexisting with COVID-19 and during the COVID-19 era across continents. Material and Methods/UNASSIGNED:Early Career Psychiatrists (ECPs) from across five continents were approached to provide their perspective on the management of psychiatric conditions in patients with COVID-19 and during the current pandemic. Results/UNASSIGNED:We collected information about the experiences from ten countries. Commonalities were similar psychiatric presentations and poor preparedness across countries. Differences were varying innovations and adjustments made in the management of psychiatric conditions coexisting with COVID-19. Good practices which can be adopted by other countries are novel approaches such as telepsychiatry, proactive consultation-liaison units and enhanced community services targeted at circumventing challenges faced yet providing mental health services. Conclusions/UNASSIGNED:This publication highlights the need for global preparedness in the mental health sector during outbreaks of infectious diseases. With our results we can conclude that there is the need for concerted efforts targeted at global and locally sensitive adaptation of existing protocols and the development of new guidelines for the management of psychiatric conditions for the present pandemic and subsequent occurrences.
PMCID:7501517
PMID: 32984854
ISSN: 2666-3546
CID: 4616482
Can COVID-19 related mental health issues be measured?: Assessment options for mental health professionals [Letter]
Ransing, Ramdas; Ramalho, Rodrigo; Orsolini, Laura; Adiukwu, Frances; Gonzalez-Diaz, Jairo M; Larnaout, Amine; da Costa, Mariana Pinto; Grandinetti, Paolo; I Bytyçi, Drita Gash; Shalbafan, Mohammadreza; Patil, Ishwar; Nofal, Marwa; Pereira-Sanchez, Victor; Kilic, Ozge
PMID: 32470593
ISSN: 1090-2139
CID: 4452042
Telepsychiatry and healthcare access inequities during the COVID-19 pandemic [Letter]
Ramalho, Rodrigo; Adiukwu, Frances; Gashi Bytyçi, Drita; El Hayek, Samer; Gonzalez-Diaz, Jairo M; Larnaout, Amine; Grandinetti, Paolo; Kundadak, Ganesh Kudva; Nofal, Marwa; Pereira-Sanchez, Victor; Pinto da Costa, Mariana; Ransing, Ramdas; Schuh Teixeira, Andre Luiz; Shalbafan, Mohammadreza; Soler-Vidal, Joan; Syarif, Zulvia; Orsolini, Laura
PMCID:7296313
PMID: 32585636
ISSN: 1876-2026
CID: 4493512
The urge to implement and expand telepsychiatry during the COVID-19 crisis: Early career psychiatrists' perspective [Letter]
Schuh Teixeira, Andre Luiz; Spadini, Alex Vicente; Pereira-Sanchez, Victor; Ojeahere, Margaret Isioma; Morimoto, Kana; Chang, Alice; de Filippis, Renato; Soler-Vidal, Joan
PMCID:7290184
PMID: 32653319
ISSN: 1989-4600
CID: 4527642
COVID-19 effect on mental health: patients and workforce [Letter]
Pereira-Sanchez, Victor; Adiukwu, Frances; El Hayek, Samer; Bytyçi, Drita Gashi; Gonzalez-Diaz, Jairo M; Kundadak, Ganesh Kudva; Larnaout, Amine; Nofal, Marwa; Orsolini, Laura; Ramalho, Rodrigo; Ransing, Ramdas; Shalbafan, Mohammadreza; Soler-Vidal, Joan; Syarif, Zulvia; Teixeira, Andre Luiz Schuh; da Costa, Mariana Pinto
PMCID:7239628
PMID: 32445691
ISSN: 2215-0374
CID: 4451382
Mental Health Interventions during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Conceptual Framework by Early Career Psychiatrists
Ransing, Ramdas; Adiukwu, Frances; Pereira-Sanchez, Victor; Ramalho, Rodrigo; Orsolini, Laura; Teixeira, André Luiz Schuh; Gonzalez-Diaz, Jairo M; da Costa, Mariana Pinto; Soler-Vidal, Joan; Bytyçi, Drita Gashi; El Hayek, Samer; Larnaout, Amine; Shalbafan, Mohammadreza; Syarif, Zulvia; Nofal, Marwa; Kundadak, Ganesh Kudva
The emergence of mental health (MH) problems during a pandemic is extremely common, though difficult to address due to the complexities of pandemics and the scarcity of evidence about the epidemiology of pandemic-related MH problems and the potential interventions to tackle them. Little attention has been devoted so far to this topic from policymakers, stakeholders and researchers, resulting in a lack of replicable, scalable and applicable frameworks to help plan, develop and deliver MH care during pandemics. As a response, we have attempted to develop a conceptual framework (CF) that could guide the development, implementation, and evaluation of MH interventions during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This CF was developed by early career psychiatrists from 16 countries that cover all the WHO regions. Their opinions were elicited via a semi-structured questionnaire. They were asked to provide their views about the current MH situation in their countries and to elaborate on existing 'myths' and misinformation. They were also asked to name the resources available and to propose solutions and approaches to provide accessible and affordable care. The CF was prepared based on the extant literature and the views discussed in this group; it illustrates the epidemiology of MH problems, preparedness plans, stage-specific plans or innovative solutions, opportunities to integrate those plans and possible outcomes at policy level. This CF can serve as a technical guide for future research regarding pandemics. It can be used to monitor trends and to optimize efforts, and to develop evidence based MH interventions. Still, further research focusing on the individual components of this framework is needed.
PMID: 32413616
ISSN: 1876-2026
CID: 4431772
Telepsychiatry During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Development of a Protocol for Telemental Health Care
Ramalho, Rodrigo; Adiukwu, Frances; Gashi Bytyçi, Drita; El Hayek, Samer; Gonzalez-Diaz, Jairo M; Larnaout, Amine; Grandinetti, Paolo; Nofal, Marwa; Pereira-Sanchez, Victor; Pinto da Costa, Mariana; Ransing, Ramdas; Teixeira, Andre Luiz Schuh; Shalbafan, Mohammadreza; Soler-Vidal, Joan; Syarif, Zulvia; Orsolini, Laura
Background/UNASSIGNED:The rapid spread of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has forced most countries to take drastic public health measures, including the closure of most mental health outpatient services and some inpatient units. This has suddenly created the need to adapt and expand telepsychiatry care across the world. However, not all health care services might be ready to cope with this public health demand. The present study was set to create a practical and clinically useful protocol for telemental health care to be applied in the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic. Methods/UNASSIGNED:A panel of psychiatrists from 15 different countries [covering all World Health Organization (WHO) regions] was convened. The panel used a combination of reactive Delphi technique and consensus development conference strategies to develop a protocol for the provision of telemental health care during the COVID-19 pandemic. Results/UNASSIGNED:The proposed protocol describes a semi-structured initial assessment and a series of potential interventions matching mild, moderate, or high-intensity needs of target populations. Conclusions/UNASSIGNED:Telemedicine has become a pivotal tool in the task of ensuring the continuous provision of mental health care for the population, and the outlined protocol can assist with this task. The strength of this protocol lies in its practicality, clinical usefulness, and wide transferability, resulting from the diversity of the consensus group that developed it. Developed by psychiatrists from around the globe, the proposed protocol may prove helpful for many clinical and cultural contexts, assisting mental health care providers worldwide.
PMCID:7538900
PMID: 33173507
ISSN: 1664-0640
CID: 4665162
Worldwide network web-based transcultural research [Meeting Abstract]
Pereira-Sanchez, V.
ISI:000582502502361
ISSN: 0924-9338
CID: 4688682
Psychosocial impact of COVID-19-related quarantine: reflections after the first case of suicide in Colombia [Letter]
Gonzalez-Diaz, Jairo M; Cano, Juan Fernando; Pereira-Sanchez, Victor
PMID: 32578808
ISSN: 1678-4464
CID: 4493222