Telepsychiatry to Provide Mental Health Support to Healthcare Professionals during the COVID-19 Crisis: A Cross-Sectional Survey among 321 Healthcare Professionals in France

Pandemics are difficult times for the mental health of healthcare professionals, who are more likely to present with PTSD-like symptoms. In the context of a highly contagious communicable disease, telemedicine is a useful alternative to usual care, and should be considered as a means to support heal...

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subjects Anxiety
Behavior modification
Computer Science
Computers and Society
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Cross-sectional studies
Epidemics
Health care
Health facilities
Human-Computer Interaction
Medical personnel
Mental depression
Mental health
Modeling and Simulation
Pandemics
Patient satisfaction
Physicians
Post traumatic stress disorder
Professionals
Psychotherapy
Public health
Questionnaires
Signs and symptoms
Telemedicine
title Telepsychiatry to Provide Mental Health Support to Healthcare Professionals during the COVID-19 Crisis: A Cross-Sectional Survey among 321 Healthcare Professionals in France
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