2021
DOI: 10.33233/eb.v19i3.4256
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Danos psí­quicos durante pandemia por COVID-19 no Brasil

Abstract: Introdução: Em 11 de março de 2020 a COVID-19 foi caracterizada pela Organização Mundial de Saúde (OMS) como uma pandemia atrelada a diversos transtornos psíquicos, relacionados à impotência, ao medo, ao pânico e, principalmente, à falta de organização política e de liderança. Métodos: A proposta do presente artigo será, com base na literatura vigente, atualizar e produzir discussões provocativas acerca do atual contexto de pandemia. Para tal, foi realizada uma busca nas principais bases de dados Lilacs, Birem… Show more

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“…Though there is still limited information on the nature and prevalence of post-ICU symptoms experienced by patients with COVID-19, some studies have identified deleterious consequences of prolonged hospitalization in these patients, including cognitive alterations, depression, anxiety, changes in mobility, and delirium, in addition to cardiovascular and pulmonary alterations. 26 , 74 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Though there is still limited information on the nature and prevalence of post-ICU symptoms experienced by patients with COVID-19, some studies have identified deleterious consequences of prolonged hospitalization in these patients, including cognitive alterations, depression, anxiety, changes in mobility, and delirium, in addition to cardiovascular and pulmonary alterations. 26 , 74 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same study also observed using computed tomography that lung and femoral head damage could still be observed in some patients 15 years after hospital discharge.78 As a result, many authors believe that rehabilitation will constitute the second stage of recovery for COVID-19 survivors, with physical and occupational therapists playing a crucial role in the process. 15 , 74 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%