SER+ Against COVID-19 - Interventions to Strengthen the Resilience of HCWs in Ecuador
NCT ID: NCT05198414
Last Updated: 2022-09-19
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
44 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2021-09-01
2022-05-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Health organizations in Ecuador have faced this health crisis by implementing organizational and structural reforms (for example, increasing the number of beds in critical care units to the limit of possibilities and setting up convention centers for the care of COVID patients). No specific measures have been put in place to alleviate pressure and help professionals cope with compassion fatigue or acute stress experienced during the most critical moments of the pandemic. This situation was exacerbated by the scarcity of personal protective equipment, fear, and distress of health professionals as they put their lives and their family members at risk.
This study aims to draw lessons learned from these responses that have contributed to dealing with the health emergency, both at the institutional and individual level of health personnel, identifying those actions that have had a positive impact. These lessons can be used in the future in other crises and emergencies to develop measures for the protection and organization of the work of health personnel and to achieve a better response for the benefit of patients.
This perspective-shifting approach focuses on the positive things that have helped health professionals cope with the pandemic that has not been sufficiently researched previously. Most studies focus on the negatives and what has gone wrong, but it is time to look back and compile the things that have helped us have valuable tools for future public health emergencies.
Methods Mixed study that combines a first phase of qualitative research with a second phase of field study to, through a survey, capture information relevant to the objectives of the study and, finally, to develop a series of recommendations to support Ecuador's health system in the post-pandemic of COVID-19 and increase the resilience of personnel in future health emergencies.
First phase
The Focus Group technique will be used to capture experiences, experiences and measures taken to cope with the emotional consequences of the pandemic among the staff of the different health centers. We will seek to include primary care and hospital professionals from the city of Guayaquil. Group sessions will be conducted, each with between 8 and 11 participants, and the dynamics will be maintained until information saturation is reached. Recruitment will be carried out using the snowball technique among health professionals (physicians, nurses, support staff, among others). These group sessions will be complemented with a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 10 semi-structured interviews with middle managers of the organization and managers of at the level of the Integral Public Health Network (RSPI), such as the Ecuadorian Institute of Social Security, a health care referent and the North General Hospital of Guayaquil. The latter became a sentinel hospital for the care of most of the cases during this pandemic. For this reason, it has been considered ideal for conducting focus groups and surveys. The discourse will be analyzed and the ideas will be classified into categories. The information obtained will be triangulated and its consistency will be determined.
Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Study Groups
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Healthcare workers
Healthcare workers at the first line and healthcare directives.
Focus group
Qualitative research methodology with healthcare workers
Interventions
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Focus group
Qualitative research methodology with healthcare workers
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Healthcare workers of hospitals providng care to COVID-19 patients.
* Medical directors (high management) of COVID-19 hospitals.
* Administrative personnel of COVID-19 hospitals.
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Universidad Catolica Santiago de Guayaquil
OTHER
Hospital General del Norte de Guayaquil IESS Los Ceibos
UNKNOWN
Universidad Miguel Hernandez de Elche
OTHER
Responsible Party
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José Joaquín Mira
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Jose J Mira Solves, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Universidad Miguel Hernandez
Locations
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Hospital General Norte "Los Ceibos"
Guayaquil, Guayas, Ecuador
Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil
Guayaquil, Guayas, Ecuador
Countries
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References
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Mira JJ, Carrillo I, Guilabert M, Mula A, Martin-Delgado J, Perez-Jover MV, Vicente MA, Fernandez C; SARS-CoV-2 Second Victim Study Group. Acute stress of the healthcare workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic evolution: a cross-sectional study in Spain. BMJ Open. 2020 Nov 6;10(11):e042555. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-042555.
Martin-Delgado J, Viteri E, Mula A, Serpa P, Pacheco G, Prada D, Campos de Andrade Lourencao D, Campos Pavan Baptista P, Ramirez G, Mira JJ. Availability of personal protective equipment and diagnostic and treatment facilities for healthcare workers involved in COVID-19 care: A cross-sectional study in Brazil, Colombia, and Ecuador. PLoS One. 2020 Nov 11;15(11):e0242185. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0242185. eCollection 2020.
Mira JJ, Vicente MA, Lopez-Pineda A, Carrillo I, Guilabert M, Fernandez C, Perez-Jover V, Martin Delgado J, Perez-Perez P, Cobos Vargas A, Astier-Pena MP, Martinez-Garcia OB, Marco-Gomez B, Abad Bouzan C. Preventing and Addressing the Stress Reactions of Health Care Workers Caring for Patients With COVID-19: Development of a Digital Platform (Be + Against COVID). JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2020 Oct 5;8(10):e21692. doi: 10.2196/21692.
Mira JJ, Cobos-Vargas A, Astier-Pena MP, Perez-Perez P, Carrillo I, Guilabert M, Perez-Jover V, Fernandez-Peris C, Vicente-Ripoll MA, Silvestre-Busto C, Lorenzo-Martinez S, Martin-Delgado J, Aibar C, Aranaz J. Addressing Acute Stress among Professionals Caring for COVID-19 Patients: Lessons Learned during the First Outbreak in Spain (March-April 2020). Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Nov 16;18(22):12010. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182212010.
Related Links
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Social Observatory of Ecuador. Deceased persons
World Health Organization (WHO). WHO Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Dashboard
Other Identifiers
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UMHODS22
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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