FRONTLINE SEQUELAE: MAJOR MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS IN PHYSICAL THERAPISTS DURING AND AFTER THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Authors

  • João Pedro de Oliveira Aucélio
  • Natasha Rodrigues da Silva
  • João Gabriel Matos Moreno da Silva
  • Ana Gabrielle Lima Guarese
  • Antonio Garcia Reis Junior Centro Universitário de Brasília - UniCEUB https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1979-8799

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53612/recisatec.v2i7.160

Keywords:

objective of this study is to analyze the damage

Abstract

The objective of this study is to analyze the damage that had the mental health of physical therapists during the Covid-19 pandemic period. This is a systematic literature review, which brought together articles from the VHLand Pubmed platforms. The results involving some of the main characteristics of the articles were evaluated and organized, such as the duration of the work, the population involved, the tools used and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The present article demonstrated increased levels of symptoms of discouragement, exhaustion, restlessness and anguish, but more research on the subject is needed.

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Author Biographies

João Pedro de Oliveira Aucélio

Discente do Curso de Medicina UniCEUB

Natasha Rodrigues da Silva

Discente do Curso de Medicina UniCEUB

João Gabriel Matos Moreno da Silva

Discente do Curso de Medicina UniCEUB

Ana Gabrielle Lima Guarese

Discente do Curso de Medicina UniCEUB

Antonio Garcia Reis Junior, Centro Universitário de Brasília - UniCEUB

Médico de família e comunidade. Mestre em Saúde Pública. Docente do Curso de Medicina UniCEUB.

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Published

2022-07-28

How to Cite

Oliveira Aucélio, J. P. de ., Rodrigues da Silva, N., Matos Moreno da Silva, J. G., Lima Guarese, A. G., & Garcia Reis Junior, A. (2022). FRONTLINE SEQUELAE: MAJOR MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS IN PHYSICAL THERAPISTS DURING AND AFTER THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC . RECISATEC SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL - ISSN 2763-8405, 2(7), e27160. https://doi.org/10.53612/recisatec.v2i7.160

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