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EMDR in Telemental Health Counseling for Healthcare Workers Caring for COVID-19 Patients: A Pilot Study.
Tarquinio, Cyril; Brennstuhl, Marie-Jo; Rydberg, Jenny Ann; Bassan, Fanny; Peter, Lydia; Tarquinio, Camille Louise; Auxéméry, Yann; Rotonda, Christine; Tarquinio, Pascale.
  • Tarquinio C; APEMAC-EPSAM EA 4360, Centre Pierre Janet, Metz, France.
  • Brennstuhl MJ; UFR Sciences Humaines et Sociales, EPSAM/APEMAC, University of Lorraine, Metz, France.
  • Rydberg JA; EMDR Europe Practitioner and Consultant, Metz, France.
  • Bassan F; APEMAC-EPSAM EA 4360, Centre Pierre Janet, Metz, France.
  • Peter L; UFR Sciences Humaines et Sociales, EPSAM/APEMAC, University of Lorraine, Metz, France.
  • Tarquinio CL; EMDR Europe Practitioner and Consultant, Metz, France.
  • Auxéméry Y; APEMAC-EPSAM EA 4360, Centre Pierre Janet, Metz, France.
  • Rotonda C; UFR Sciences Humaines et Sociales, EPSAM/APEMAC, University of Lorraine, Metz, France.
  • Tarquinio P; EMDR Europe Practitioner and Consultant, Metz, France.
Issues Ment Health Nurs ; 42(1): 3-14, 2021 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-857479
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The COVID-19 pandemic is putting a strain on health systems around the world. Healthcare workers, on the front lines of the epidemic, are facing major and potentially traumatic stressful events, overwhelming their ability to cope and their resources.

OBJECTIVE:

The objective of this article will be to show how the use of the URG-EMDR protocol in a telemental health setting has proven to be feasible and effective in the treatment of a group of healthcare professionals working in nursing homes or hospital services that were highly mobilized during the acute phase of COVID-19.

METHOD:

17 participants, registered nurses (N = 7) and licensed practical nurses (N = 10), were remotely treated using the URG-EMDR protocol in a single session. The assessment focused on anxiety and depressive symptoms (HAD scale) and the level of perceived disturbance (SUD). An additional evaluation of the satisfaction with the remote psychotherapy intervention was conducted.

RESULTS:

As the URG-EMDR protocol has already proven itself during emergency interventions, it is interesting to note that its remote use in the treatment of healthcare providers caring for COVID-19 patients allows for an improvement in the emotional state and a decrease in perceived disturbance, in a single session. This result is maintained 1 week after the intervention, despite the continued professional activities of the participants and the continuity of the event. Moreover, the remote therapy setting was judged satisfactory by the patients, even if it required adjustments and certain recommendations for practice.

DISCUSSION:

The remote use of the URG-EMDR protocol opens up innovative perspectives for early interventions and the prevention of the development of psychological disorders in the long term following a situation of acute stress.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Health Personnel / Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing / Distance Counseling / Occupational Stress / COVID-19 Type of study: Diagnostic study / Experimental Studies Topics: Long Covid Limits: Adult / Female / Humans Language: English Journal: Issues Ment Health Nurs Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: 01612840.2020.1818014

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Health Personnel / Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing / Distance Counseling / Occupational Stress / COVID-19 Type of study: Diagnostic study / Experimental Studies Topics: Long Covid Limits: Adult / Female / Humans Language: English Journal: Issues Ment Health Nurs Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: 01612840.2020.1818014