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Author: Ignacio Ricci Cabello; Jose F Meneses Echavez; Maria Jesus Serrano-Ripoll; David Fraile-Navarro; Maria Antonia Fiol de Roque; Guadalupe Pastor Moreno; Adoracion Castro; Isabel Ruiz Perez; Rocio Zamanillo Campos; Daniela Goncalves-Bradley
Title: Impact of viral epidemic outbreaks on mental health of healthcare workers: a rapid systematic review
  • Document date: 2020_4_6
  • ID: 0vecbxny_42
    Snippet: Maunder and colleagues explored the impact of a computer-assisted resilience training to prepare HCWs for a potential pandemic influenza. 62 The course consisted of modules incorporating different modalities of learning (knowledge-based modules, relaxation skills, and self-assessment modules using questionnaires to characterize interpersonal problem and coping style). The intervention improved confidence in support and training, pandemic selfeffi.....
    Document: Maunder and colleagues explored the impact of a computer-assisted resilience training to prepare HCWs for a potential pandemic influenza. 62 The course consisted of modules incorporating different modalities of learning (knowledge-based modules, relaxation skills, and self-assessment modules using questionnaires to characterize interpersonal problem and coping style). The intervention improved confidence in support and training, pandemic selfefficacy and interpersonal problems (p<0.05). We have very low confidence on the evidence of educational interventions for preventing the psychological impact of infectious epidemic outbreaks in HCWs (detailed in Online Appendix 7) due to the study design (uncontrolled before-after studies) and very serious risk of bias with regard to confounding and measurement of outcomes.

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