General principles of psychological rehabilitation organization of patients with coronavirus infection (COVID-19)
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Keywords

COVID‑19, post-COVID‑19 syndrome, rehabilitation, organization of psychological assistance.

How to Cite

Khaustova, O., Chaban, O., & Burdeinyi, A. (2021). General principles of psychological rehabilitation organization of patients with coronavirus infection (COVID-19). The Practitioner, (2), 36-42. Retrieved from https://plr.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/630

Abstract

With the development of the COVID‑19 epidemic situation, the number of confirmed and suspected patients continues to increase, which contributes to the increasing burden on health workers to fight the epidemic. At the same time, the need for psychological rehabilitation is increasing, as patients have persistent mental and cognitive impairments, both in inpatient / outpatient treatment and post-COVID‑19 syndrome, which may persist for a long time. Which necessitated the creation of a rehabilitation program for patients with coronavirus disease (COVID‑19) and convalescents. This protocol discusses step-by-step strategies for effective psychological rehabilitation and provides practical recommendations.

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