Oman Daily Observer

SQUH, OMSB undertake study of COVID-19’S psychologi­cal impact

HARD TIMES: A research team will carry out the programme among Omanis and residents

- KABEER YOUSUF MUSCAT, APRIL 15

Pandemics are not without any consequenc­es on mental health and the experts are expecting the same with the COVID-19 outbreak during and after the disease subsides.

During such situations helping each other and being there for one another can work as morale booster and show them the rays of hope to sail through the difficult times.

With this in mind, a research team of Sultan Qaboos University Hospital (SQUH) in collaborat­ion with the Oman Medical Specialty Board (OMSB) is carrying out a research on ‘Psychologi­cal impact of COVID-19’ pandemic among Omanis and residents.

A questionna­ire has been prepared by the panel of pandemic experts in emerging societies seeking to draw policies around the COVID-19 pandemic, associated behaviour and psychologi­cal symptoms. This will help the country develop the appropriat­e psychologi­cal support.

“People may suffer from mental health issues such as cognitive ability deficits (Alzheimer’s), anxiety, depression, panic attacks, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and posttrauma­tic stress disorder besides suicide and psychosis owing to increasing stress hormones. The uncertaint­y of the situation can worsen any possible pre-existing mental health issues due to isolation/quarantine”, says Dr Saleha al Jadidi, Head of Consultant Psychiatry and Geriatrics at Al Masarra Hospital.

TAKING CARE OF ELDERS

The current pandemic situation puts pressure on the elders as authoritie­s indicated that the people under this category are more likely to have severe coronaviru­s infection than other age groups.

The Ministry of Health has accorded maximum attention to the old as it has establishe­d a department for older adults’ psychologi­cal welfare at Al Masarra Hospital.

“The MOH is proceeding according to the programme and mechanisms to deal with the elderly in times of crisis and epidemics such as the COVID-19, as this group is about 20 per cent more likely to develop mental disorders than the rest as per the World Health Organizati­on’s data”, said Dr Saleha.

Cases related to fear and anxiety about the COVID-19 pandemic, are treated with behavioura­l and supportive (psychologi­cal support) therapies for the elderly.

The family and caregivers are educated about the contributi­ng factors and the cause of the condition, and ways to prevent them. Some of the cases may require temporary drug treatments and psychologi­cal support from specialist­s.

She added that special programmes were developed to follow up with the patients and identify the problems that may be experience­d through direct contact with him or his family. Doctors are available around the clock in the case of emergency just as the team is in the process of implementi­ng Telepsychi­atry Programme.

In difficult situations, helping each other and being there for one another can work as morale booster and enable people to sail through the trying times

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Sultan Qaboos University Hospital
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Dr Saleha al Jadidi

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