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Revista Clinica Contemporanea ; 11(3):13, 2020.
Article in Spanish | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1011704

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The Covid-19 pandemic is generating an array of psychological difficulties in survivors, families and first-line health professionals. The need for psychological interventions within the hospital has led to the increase in the capacity of the Clinical Psychology Liaison Service in the Gregorio Maraiion General University Hospital. The crisis intervention model has underpinned the organization of the care, with a focus on preventing complicated grief and post-traumatic stress disorder. In this paper, the most frequently reported psychological difficulties are outlined and the interventions carried out in the service are described (reduced groups for professionals, face-to-face and telephone-based interventions with patients, families and professionals, crisis intervention, consulting role of the physicians and nurses, etc.).

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Revista Latina De Comunicacion Social ; - (78):121-151, 2020.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-968893

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Introduction: This research examines the typology of the consumption of the most viewed videos on YouTube in relation to the early stages of the coronavirus crisis in Spain, categorizing the topics that drew the most interest, the dates that recorded higher consumption levels, and the typology of the uploaders that served as the main sources of information. Methodology: From a quantitative-qualitative perspective, a content analysis of the 200 videos with the greatest impact from March 13 to April 13, 2020, is performed, based on the descriptors coronavirus and COVID-19. Results: The mass media channels, both Spanish and foreign, were the main sources of information about the status of the pandemic. The content focused on epidemiological data, followed by institutional communication, aroused the greatest interest. The consumption of videos increased after the decree of the State of Alarm, coinciding the peaks with the extensions of the decree, and with those times when the number of infections soared. Discussion and Conclusions: YouTube is operating on the COVID-19 pandemic as a depository platform for information from conventional media systems. It is significant the absence among the main uploaders of WHO as an international health agency reference in decisions taken by most of the affected countries, which raises a reflection on the opportunity of strategic use of YouTube as a means of mass dissemination during public health risk situations such as the coronavirus crisis.

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