During trauma: An approach to the psychiatric pathology of COVID-19 patients through the COVIDOM platform (notice n° 504366)

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Personal name Wulfman, René
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Title During trauma: An approach to the psychiatric pathology of COVID-19 patients through the COVIDOM platform
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Summary, etc. COVIDOM is an e-health application that allows patients with (or suspected of having) COVID-19 without severe symptoms to benefit from tele-follow-up at home that uses medical questionnaires. It has highlighted preexisting psychiatric disorders (mood disorders, addiction), panic attacks, and a specific pathology: the suffering of caregivers impacted by COVID-19 and pathological grief. Grief was related to premature bereavements or the inability to be there during the final moments of a loved one's life. For caregivers, the feeling of guilt was prevalent, whether linked to the feeling of having abandoned one's co-workers or the fear of passing on the virus to loved ones. The recognition of these problems as an occupational illness is important for their management.
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Personal name Jourdain, Patrick
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Personal name Ourahou, Oussama
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Note L'information psychiatrique | Volume 96 | 8 | 2020-11-10 | p. 627-631 | 0020-0204
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