An 87% of personal medicine intensives in Chile suffers from extreme agotamiento

SANTIAGO (Sputnik) – An 87% health care unit of intensive care units in Chile suffers from extreme emotional agitation as a product of its constant work during the coronavirus pandemic, informs the Society for Intensive Care of the Pais.

“In 10 months of initiating the pandemic, 87% of the people in the intensive care units of Burnout Syndrome, a respite from extreme stress characterized by extreme emotional agitation,” the committee said in a statement.

The figure is much higher than in July 2020, during the first peak of the pandemic, with 73% of workers of this year declaring it to be a tornado.

In addition, the study revealed that 61% of those surveyed had a combination of dermatology compatible with depersonalization, a condition in which a person manifests indifference or negative behaviors in their work environment, a figure that in July was 31%.

Ultimately, a 26% of intensive care staff declared to be in pharmacological treatment debit to mental health care which means work in this area during the pandemic.

Intensive medicine is careful to treat and treat patients COVID-19 positive with respiratory and respiratory deficiencies, and in addition to the pressure that means being exposed to contagion, the Mayor of them has continued to support their families since the beginning of the crisis by precaution.

11 March 2020, The World Health Organization (OMS) califica como pandemie the COVID-19 disease caused by the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, detected first in the 2019 finals.

In Chile there are 623,101 people, of whom 16,788 fall.

The global level is 84,780,171 confirmed cases and 1,853,525 bankruptcy cases, according to the latest information from the OMS.

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