2021
DOI: 10.31128/ajgp-11-20-5745
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General practitioner management of mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic

Abstract: BackgroundPsychological issues are common presentations in general practice. The COVID-19 pandemic has created a 'perfect storm' for the deterioration of mental health. General practitioners (GPs) are ideally placed to provide supports for people with mental health issues. General practitioner management of mental health during the COVID-19 pandemicGeneral practitioner management of mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic Clinical

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“…Considering the profound and immediate stress of the COVID-19 pandemic on individuals living with mental illness (Friis-Healy et al, 2022), self-efficacy related to goal setting, attainment, and personal recovery became less important (Ritchie et al, 2021). Alongside this, a lack of accessibility to services that equip individuals with the resources to achieve their goals is severely impaired (Munindradasa et al, 2021). In its place, there appears to be an increased need for connectedness to promote resilience in the face of pandemic-related stressors (Gizdic et al, 2023) and engagement with nature to help relieve anxieties associated with the restrictiveness of the pandemic (Wicks et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Considering the profound and immediate stress of the COVID-19 pandemic on individuals living with mental illness (Friis-Healy et al, 2022), self-efficacy related to goal setting, attainment, and personal recovery became less important (Ritchie et al, 2021). Alongside this, a lack of accessibility to services that equip individuals with the resources to achieve their goals is severely impaired (Munindradasa et al, 2021). In its place, there appears to be an increased need for connectedness to promote resilience in the face of pandemic-related stressors (Gizdic et al, 2023) and engagement with nature to help relieve anxieties associated with the restrictiveness of the pandemic (Wicks et al, 2023).…”
Section: Goal Theme Frequency % (N) Examplementioning
confidence: 99%