Author: Sharov, Konstantin S.
Title: Adaptation to SARSâ€CoVâ€2 under stress: Role of distorted information Cord-id: iwdklgyp Document date: 2020_6_13
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Snippet: BACKGROUND: Since the time of global SARSâ€CoVâ€2 spread across the earth in February 2020, most of countries faced the problem of massive stress of their healthcare systems. In many cases, the structural stress was a result of incorrect allocation of medical care resources. In turn, this misallocation resulted from fear and apprehensions that superseded thorough calculations. A key role in exacerbating the healthcare sector overburdening was played by misleading information on the virus and d
Document: BACKGROUND: Since the time of global SARSâ€CoVâ€2 spread across the earth in February 2020, most of countries faced the problem of massive stress of their healthcare systems. In many cases, the structural stress was a result of incorrect allocation of medical care resources. In turn, this misallocation resulted from fear and apprehensions that superseded thorough calculations. A key role in exacerbating the healthcare sector overburdening was played by misleading information on the virus and disease caused by it. In the current paper, we study the situation in Russian healthcare system and advance recommendations how to avoid further crises. MATERIALS AND METHODS: (a) Surveying the medical personnel (231 doctors, 317 nurses and 355 ambulance medical workers of lower levels) in five hospitals and six ambulance centres in Moscow. (b) Content analysis of 3164 accounts in Russian segment of social networks (VKontakte, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Odnoklassniki); official and unofficial media (TV, informational webpages). RESULTS: We revealed positiveâ€feedback loop that threatened the sustainability of Russian care sector. The main knot was occupied by incorrect/exaggerated media coverage of COVIDâ€19. General public scared by misinformation in media and social networks, started to panic. This negative social background undermined the productivity of a significant part of medical workers who were afraid of COVIDâ€19 patients. CONCLUSIONS: The most serious problems of Russian healthcare sector related to COVIDâ€19 pandemic, were informational problems. The exaggerated information on COVIDâ€19 had big negative influence upon Russian society and healthcare system, despite SARSâ€CoVâ€2 relatively low epidemiological hazard.
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