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Rev. cienc. salud (Bogotá) ; 20(2): 1-22, 20220510.
Article in Spanish | WHO COVID, LILACS (Americas) | ID: covidwho-2080961

ABSTRACT

Introduction: The objective of this article was to explore, from an anthropological perspective, the social representations that doctors who treat covid-19 in specialized hospitals in Mexico City have, regarding the relationship between their professional performance and the deterioration of their mental health; as well as their social representations of the existing institutional resources to provide them mental health attention and their care-seeking and self-care strategies. Materials and Methods: For this, a quali-tative investigation was carried out with semi-structured interviews with 35 doctors who treat covid-19. Results: From the points of view of the doctors, various sociocultural and structural causes of mental illness related to their professional performance are documented and analyzed, as well as their repre-sentations about the inadequacy and/or ineffectiveness of the institution, group, or individual resources to provide them mental health attention; and some allopathic and non-biomedical forms of care-seeking and self-care. Conclusions: Recommendations are made to address the etiologies of the disease analyzed in a culturally and structurally appropriate way to the context of the pandemic.


Introducción: el objetivo de este artículo es explorar, desde una perspectiva antropológica, las representaciones sociales de los médicos que atienden covid-19 en hospitales especializados de la Ciudad de México, respecto a la relación entre su desempeño profesional y el deterioro de su salud mental, así como de los recursos institucionales existentes para atenderla y sus estrategias de búsqueda de atención y de autoatención. Materiales y métodos: para ello, se realizó una investigación cualitativa con entrevistas semiestructuradas a 35 médicos que atienden covid-19. Resultados: a partir de sus puntos de vista se documentan y analizan diversas causas socioculturales y estructurales del padecimiento mental relacionado con su desempeño profesional, así como sus representaciones sobre la inadecuación o ineficacia de los recursos institucionales, grupales o individuales, para atenderlo y algunas modalidades de búsqueda de atención y autoatención alopáticas y no biomédicas. Conclusiones: se realizan recomendaciones para abordar institucionalmente las etiologías del padecimiento reportadas por los entrevistados de una forma cultural y estructuralmente adecuada al contexto de la pandemia.


Introdução: O objetivo deste artigo é explorar, a partir de uma perspectiva antropológica, as represen-tações sociais que os médicos que tratam a covid-19 em hospitais especializados na Cidade do México, têm sobre a relação entre seu desempenho profissional e a deterioração de sua saúde mental; bem como os recursos institucionais existentes para cuidar da saúde mental e as estratégias de busca de cuidado e autocuidado. Materiais e métodos: Para isso, foi realizada uma pesquisa qualitativa com entrevistas semiestruturadas com 35 médicos que tratam da covid-19. Resultados: Do ponto de vista dos médicos, são documentadas e analisadas diversas causas socioculturais e estruturais do adoecimento mental relacio-nadas à sua atuação profissional, bem como suas representações sobre a inadequação e/ou ineficiência dos recursos institucionais, grupais ou individuais, disponíveis para atendê-los e algumas modalidades de busca de cuidado e autocuidado alopáticos e não biomédicos. Conclusões: São feitas recomendações para abordar institucionalmente as etiologias da doença relatadas pelos entrevistados de forma cultural e estruturalmente adequada no contexto da pandemia.


Subject(s)
Humans , Unified Health System , Mental Health , Pandemics , Work Performance , COVID-19
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Riesgo, Covid-19 y atención hospitalaria en la Ciudad de México: ¿Hacia una nueva práctica médica? ; 31(61):26-46, 2022.
Article in English | Academic Search Complete | ID: covidwho-1478824

ABSTRACT

Covid-19 pandemic has entailed new challenges for health care in the Mexican public health sector, producing changes in clinical practices that are now handling patients infected with covid-19 and also outpatient consultations at tertiary-level care hospitals. Some of these challenges are related to the perception of risk held by physicians regarding the possibility of contracting or transmitting covid-19 during their work, and to the management of risk from the standpoint of biomedical organizational culture linked to the material and symbolic conditions of public health services predating the pandemic. We analyze these issues from an anthropological research based on in-depth interviews to physicians that work with covid-19 patients at "Covid-19 hospitals" or "hybrid hospitals" in Mexico City. Covid-19 has arrived in social relations and perceptions of risk in the arena of health care and involves knowing and transforming some structural and symbolic conditions, resig-nified with the pandemic, for proper medical care. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] El Covid-19 implica nuevos retos para la atención en el sistema público de salud mexicano, a partir de la modificación de la práctica clínica que ahora atiende a pacientes con Covid, y a aquellos que acuden a la consulta externa de los hospitales. Algunos de estos retos comprometen la adecuada atención médica y se relacionan con la percepción del riesgo de los médicos, respecto a la posibilidad de infectarse o de transmitir el Covid durante su trabajo, y con la gestión del riesgo desde la cultura organizacional biomédica articulada a las condiciones materiales y simbólicas de los servicios de salud públicos preexistentes a la pandemia. Se analiza esta problemática desde una investigación antropológica basada en entrevistas en profundidad a médicos/as que atienden Covid en "hospitales Covid" e "híbridos" de la Ciudad de México. La pandemia ha aterrizado en las relaciones sociales y percepciones de riesgo en el campo de la salud e implica conocer y transformar algunas de las condiciones simbólicas y estructurales, ahora resignificadas, para una atención adecuada. (Spanish) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] Copyright of Nóesis: Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades is the property of Revista Noesis and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)

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Med Anthropol ; 40(7): 667-681, 2021 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1404904

ABSTRACT

Little is known about COVID-19 related stigma and its specific impact both on medical staff and on the care they provide in hospitals in Mexico. In this article I highlight the stigma that doctors who treat COVID-19 in Mexico City hospitals both experience and practice; explore the impact of that stigma on the care they provide and on their own suffering; and describe and discuss how they respond to it. Anthropological knowledge elucidates opportunities to encourage this new "epidemic of signification" related to stigma to become a pandemic of dignity.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Social Stigma , Anthropology, Medical , Hospitals , Humans , Pandemics , SARS-CoV-2
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Soc Anthropol ; 28(2): 324-326, 2020 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-603874
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