PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

International professional practices in mental health, organization of psychiatric care, and COVID-19: A survey protocol.

  • Laurence Fond-Harmant,
  • Hélène Kane,
  • Jade Gourret Baumgart,
  • Emmanuel Rusch,
  • Hervé Breton,
  • Wissam El-Hage,
  • Jocelyn Deloyer,
  • Marie-Clotide Lebas,
  • Donatella Marazziti,
  • Johannes Thome,
  • Frédéric Denis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261818
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 12
p. e0261818

Abstract

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ObjectiveOur project aims to provide: an overview of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the field of mental health professionals in 23 countries;a model of recommendations for good practice and proposals for methods and digital tools to improve the well-being at work of mental health professionals and the quality of services offered during crisis and post-crisis periods;an in-depth ethics review of the assessment of the use of numerical tools for psychiatry professionals and patient support, including teleconsulting.MethodsThis is a large international survey conducted among 2,000 mental health professionals in 23 countries over a 12-month period. This survey will be based on 30 individual interviews and 20 focus group sessions, and a digital questionnaire will be sent online to 2,000 professionals based on the criteria of gender, age, professional experience, psychiatric specialty, context of work in psychiatry, and geographical location. Regarding the development of telepsychiatry during the COVID-19 pandemic, a pilot study on the use of digital tools will be carried out on 100 clients of psychiatry professionals in France and Belgium.Discussion-conclusionThis study will contribute to the co-construction of an international organization and monitoring system that takes into account psychiatric health professionals as major resources to fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and to develop efficient processes for preparing and anticipating crises by reducing psychosocial risks as much as possible. This project also aims to design tools for remote medicine and to develop the use of numerical tools for monitoring and supporting professionals and helping professionals to build the conditions for satisfactory operational work during crises and post-crisis situations, using adapted organizational methods. Our ongoing research should support professionals in the search for existing concrete solutions to cope with emergency work situations while maintaining an optimal quality of life.