Analysing Coverage of Maternal Mental Health in Indian Newspapers: A Content Analysis DOI
Prabhat Dixit, Hemant Kumar Pandey, Sunil Sharma

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Indian Journal of Community Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 36(3), P. 463 - 468

Published: June 30, 2024

Issues related to maternal mental health, such as anxiety, depression, and psychosis both during after pregnancy, have attracted international attention. The World Health Organization has documented a notable occurrence, particularly in developing nations. function of print media raising awareness about these concerns is vital. This study investigates the extent which Jaipur's daily newspapers 2022 address topic health. objective evaluate how often this issue covered influence it on women's knowledge understanding. A descriptive survey methodology was employed collect data from 250 women. collection process involved purposive sampling use questionnaires. An examination content Rajasthan Patrika Dainik Bhaskar July found that there no reporting or discussion According surveys, 35% participants reported experiencing difficulties when they were pregnant, although majority 84% did not actively seek medical assistance. Many respondents (90%) expressed opinion should publish articles subject. finds disparity coverage health Jaipur, indicating requirement for heightened focused communication initiatives.

Language: Английский

Experiences of Intern Nurses Returning From Distance Education to Clinical Practice During the COVID‐19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study DOI Open Access
Şeyda DÜLGERLER, Hacer Demirkol, Gülay Yılmaz

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Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 31(1)

Published: Jan. 20, 2025

ABSTRACT Rationale The present study aimed to understand the experiences of intern nurses returning clinical practice after a year‐long distance education during pandemic. Methods was conducted using qualitative content analysis method. participants were 32 nurses. data included specific narratives on experience from Data collected through total four focus group interviews. an inductive approach. Results identified three main categories. category ‘Feelings Clinical Practice’ subcategories ‘fear’, ‘uncertainty’ and ‘intolerance’. ‘Challenges ‘sleep problems’, ‘alienation placement’, ‘lack knowledge experience’, ‘hospital staff’, ‘difficulty reaching nurse educator’ protective equipment’. ‘Suggestions for ‘psychological support’, ‘case discussion academic counselling’ ‘protective equipment support’. Conclusions revealed that faced various challenges in settings following their education. results may help educators determine teaching strategies be followed situations like pandemics future.

Language: Английский

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Psychological distress and coping strategies among Indonesian psychologists during the COVID-19 pandemic: a two-wave cross-lagged study DOI Creative Commons
Fitri Ariyanti Abidin,

Ahmad Gimmy Prathama,

Efi Fitriana

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Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13(1)

Published: Jan. 27, 2025

Background: Psychologists play a crucial role in providing essential psychological aid to individuals navigating the challenges posed by COVID-19 pandemic. However, studies focusing on mental health of psychologists during pandemic remain scarce. This study investigates interaction between coping strategies and distress among group Indonesian psychologists.

Language: Английский

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Healthcare staff mental health trajectories during the COVID-19 pandemic: findings from the COVID-19 Staff Wellbeing Survey DOI Creative Commons
Julie‐Ann Jordan, Ciarán Shannon,

Dympna Browne

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BJPsych Open, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 9(4)

Published: June 22, 2023

Background Cross-sectional studies have shown that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on mental health of healthcare staff. However, it is less well understood how working over long term in successive waves affects staff well-being. Aims To identify subpopulations within and social care workforce with differentiated trajectories symptoms during phases pandemic. Method The Staff Wellbeing Survey assessed well-being an area UK at four time points, separated by 3-month intervals, spanning November 2020 to August 2021. Results Growth mixture models were performed depression, anxiety post-traumatic stress disorder longitudinal data. Two class solutions provided best fit for all models. vast majority represented low-symptom trajectory, where consistently below clinical cut-off moderate-to-severe symptoms. A sizable minority (13–16%) categorised as being high-symptom class, group who symptom levels range throughout peaks troughs In models, perceived communication from their organisation be effective than class. Conclusions This research identified service reported persistently high may particular needs terms provision support services.

Language: Английский

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On the path to recovery: traumatic stress research during the COVID-19 pandemic 2021–2023 DOI Creative Commons
Julián D. Ford, Soraya Seedat

European journal of psychotraumatology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 14(2)

Published: Nov. 23, 2023

This Special Issue of the European Journal Psychotraumatology (EJPT) presents 51 articles published between 2021 and 2023 follows on pandemic-related traumatic stress research in (O'Donnell, M. L., & Greene, T. [2021]. Understanding mental health impacts COVID-19 through a trauma lens. Psychotraumatology, 12(1), 1982502). Research during pandemic has cast spotlight vulnerable populations groups, notably front-line healthcare workers; people faced with major losses including deaths loved ones; those who personally survived debilitating often life-threatening viral infection; students were isolated experienced profound delays their education, relationships, emerging independence. The papers this collection underscore associations related stressors plethora adverse sequelae, posttraumatic reactions, draw attention to ubiquity grief moral injury wide-ranging detrimental impact. Currently, there is paucity evidence interventions enhance resources, self-efficacy, hope for affected groups individuals societal, organisational, systems; however early prevention COVID-related disorders provides basis both preparedness future.

Language: Английский

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Analysing Coverage of Maternal Mental Health in Indian Newspapers: A Content Analysis DOI
Prabhat Dixit, Hemant Kumar Pandey, Sunil Sharma

et al.

Indian Journal of Community Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 36(3), P. 463 - 468

Published: June 30, 2024

Issues related to maternal mental health, such as anxiety, depression, and psychosis both during after pregnancy, have attracted international attention. The World Health Organization has documented a notable occurrence, particularly in developing nations. function of print media raising awareness about these concerns is vital. This study investigates the extent which Jaipur's daily newspapers 2022 address topic health. objective evaluate how often this issue covered influence it on women's knowledge understanding. A descriptive survey methodology was employed collect data from 250 women. collection process involved purposive sampling use questionnaires. An examination content Rajasthan Patrika Dainik Bhaskar July found that there no reporting or discussion According surveys, 35% participants reported experiencing difficulties when they were pregnant, although majority 84% did not actively seek medical assistance. Many respondents (90%) expressed opinion should publish articles subject. finds disparity coverage health Jaipur, indicating requirement for heightened focused communication initiatives.

Language: Английский

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