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System effectiveness of detection, brief intervention and refer to treatment for the people with post-traumatic emotional distress by MERS: a case report of community-based proactive intervention in South Korea

Yoon, Mi-Kyung ; Kim, Soon-Young ; Ko, Hye-Sun ; Lee, Myung-Soo

International journal of mental health systems, 2016-08, Vol.10 (1), p.51-51, Article 51 [Periódico revisado por pares]

England: BioMed Central Ltd

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  • Título:
    System effectiveness of detection, brief intervention and refer to treatment for the people with post-traumatic emotional distress by MERS: a case report of community-based proactive intervention in South Korea
  • Autor: Yoon, Mi-Kyung ; Kim, Soon-Young ; Ko, Hye-Sun ; Lee, Myung-Soo
  • Assuntos: Anxiety ; Care and treatment ; Case reports ; Case Study ; Chronic fatigue syndrome ; Community ; Complications and side effects ; Disasters ; Ebola virus ; Emotions ; Epidemics ; Fatalities ; Foot & mouth disease ; Health facilities ; Health services ; Hospitals ; Infectious diseases ; Intervention ; Livestock ; Management ; Mental disorders ; Mental health ; Mental health services ; Middle East respiratory syndrome ; Mortality ; Outbreaks ; Patients ; Post traumatic stress disorder ; Psychiatric services ; Public health ; Public safety ; Quarantine ; Respiratory diseases ; Risk factors ; Social research ; Stress ; Viruses
  • É parte de: International journal of mental health systems, 2016-08, Vol.10 (1), p.51-51, Article 51
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  • Descrição: Korea has experienced diverse kind of disasters these days. Among them the 2015 middle eastern respiratory syndrome (MERS) outbreak imposed great psychological stress on almost all Korean citizens. Following the MERS outbreak, government is reviewing overall infectious disease management system and prioritizing the establishment of mental health service systems for infectious disease. This study makes suggestions for implementing disaster-related mental health service systems by analyzing the example of Gyeonggi Province, which proactively intervened with residents' psychological problems caused by the large-scale outbreak of an infectious disease. Mental health service system for MERS victims had the following two parts: a mental health service for people who had been placed in quarantine and a service provided to families of patients who had died or recovered patients. The government of Gyeonggi province, public health centers, regional and local Community Mental Health Centers and the National Center for Crisis Mental Health Management participated in this service system. Among 1221 Gyeonggi people placed in quarantine and who experienced psychological and emotional difficulties, 350 required continuing services; 124 of this group received continuing services. That is, 35 % of people who required psychological intervention received contact from service providers and received the required services. This study reflects a proactive monitoring system for thousands of people placed under quarantine for the first time in Korea. It is significant that the service utilization rate by a proactive manner, that is the professionals administering it actively approached and contacted people with problems rather than passively providing information was much higher than other general mental health situation in Korea. The core value of public mental health services is adequate public accessibility; it is therefore essential for governments to strengthen their professional competence and establish effective systems. These criteria should also be applied to psychological problems caused by disastrous infectious disease outbreaks.
  • Editor: England: BioMed Central Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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