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Course: Mental health and resillience for HCPs.

NEEDS ANALYSIS 

The world is now clearly in a second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic.  With no clear end in sight, the physical and psychological burden on  healthcare workers and first line responders is taking its toll.  

Various studies have reported increased levels of anxiety, depression,  anger, insomnia and unexplained emotional outbursts. 

Burn-out is becoming a daily reality and there is increasing concern  about the impact of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) amongst  frontline workers.  

For frontline workers a second wave is not only a matter of social  distancing and disruption of planned festive season activities, it has  become a matter of finding ways to survive within their professional  and ethical obligation to render a service to the sick and needy.  

Healthcare professionals (HCPs) play an ongoing pivotal role in  managing the epidemic. Protecting their mental health resilience and  supporting them to cope with the psychological burden of maintaining  their commitment to providing care has become a global priority.  

This course will focus on activities to minimise the effect of this  pervasive epidemic on HCPs’ mental wellbeing and guide participants  in their quest to ensure that they stay mentally fit and healthy. 

WHO SHOULD ENROL 

All Healthcare Providers (HCPs) involved in providing essential and  ongoing services to during the COVID-19 epidemic.

COURSE DESIGN 

Module 2 – Psychological reactions to lockdown: 

Module 4 – Psychological aspects of COVID-19 care • Psychological needs of COVID-19 patients 

Module 5 – Surviving post COVID-19: Staying real and robust • The psychological aftermath after COVID-19 

CERTIFICATION 

To qualify for the certificate of completion for this short course, participants should complete the MCQs and have a pass rate of at least 70%. The course is accredited for 15 CPD points on level 2.

COURSE FEE

Fully sponsored 

Online e-learning programme delivered through interactive learning  activities, videos, presentations and articles.

COURSE CONTENT

The following modules are covered in this short course: 

Module 1 – Introduction: 

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Tel: 087 821 1109 / Fax: 086 550 3692 

Email: healthscience@foundation.co.za 

Click here to register.

 

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