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The Bulle: Support and Prevention of Psychological Decompensation of Health Care Workers During the Trauma of the COVID-19 Epidemic
Authors:Hervé Lefèvre  Chantal Stheneur  Charlotte Cardin  Lola Fourcade  Christine Fourmaux  Elise Tordjman  Marie Touati  Flore Voisard  Sevan Minassian  Pauline Chaste  Marie Rose Moro  Jonathan Lachal
Affiliation:1. APHP, Hôpital Cochin, Maison de Solenn, Paris, France;2. Université de Paris, PCPP, Boulogne-Billancourt, France;3. Université Paris-Saclay, UVSQ, Inserm, CESP, Team DevPsy, Villejuif, France;4. Fondation Santé des Etudiants de France, Centre Varennes Jarcy, Varennes Jarcy, France;5. UVSQ, Versailles, France;6. APHP, Hôpital Cochin, Paris, France;7. APHP, Hôpital Necker, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Paris, France;8. Université de Paris, Paris, France
Abstract:The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic presents unprecedented challenges for the health care system. The pressure on health care staff continues to intensify, accentuated by the confinement (lockdown) of the population and the unprecedented duration of this emergency. Separately and especially together, overwork, degraded conditions of care because of the never-ending emergency, and the risk of exposure to the virus can lead to acute psychological distress or signs of burnout.This original program was developed at Cochin Hospital in Paris, France to prevent these potentially dramatic psychological consequences, support the medical staff, and identify those most affected to offer them specific care. A program and a space for relaxation and support for hospital caregivers by hospital caregivers, the Port Royal Bulle (the Bubble) offers these workers help in decompression and relaxation. It combines a warm and caring welcome that promotes attention, listening, conversations, and exchanges as needed, empathetic support, and the ability to participate in soothing, relaxing, or low-impact physical activities. It takes care of caregivers. The Bubble is a program that is simple to set up and that appears to meet professionals' expectations. Making it permanent and enlarging its scale, as a complement to existing programs, might help to support health care personnel in their work.
Keywords:Psychosocial risks  health care workers  COVID-19 pandemic  work-related stress  professional burnout
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