In the midst of the ongoing conflict in Gaza, the mental health staff of MSF have reported seeing symptoms of psychological stress and exhaustion among medical professionals. These symptoms include anxiety, insomnia, depression, intrusive thoughts, emotional avoidance, and nightmares, all of which can increase the risk of mental health issues.
To address this issue, MSF is working to provide urgent mental health care to medical staff. However, there is still much work to be done in expanding this support. The approach to mental health support for medical professionals is different from that for patients, as they are more aware of the impact of their work. The support provided to staff is tailored to their experiences and includes psychological interventions and allows them to express their feelings. Psychoeducation is a key component of the specialized services offered to medical professionals.
Unfortunately, the looming offensive on Rafah is adding even more stress to an already tense situation. Safety is crucial for providing psychological support and treatment but in a place where even caregivers are not safe building resilience and coping mechanisms becomes impossible. Gaza is a dangerous environment where no one and nowhere are safe according to local health authorities. The recent conflict has led to a significant number of casualties including healthcare workers. Tragically five MSF colleagues have lost their lives due to this violence-stricken region.
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