Université du Luxembourg
Formation Spécifique en Médicine Générale
My name is Maryher Delphin Peña; I was born in Venezuela and raised in Europe. I attended San Pablo CEU University in Madrid-Spain, where I studied Psychology and later started my journey in Medical School with some rotations in the United States (Yale-University, Mount Sinai Hospital). I am currently living in Luxembourg, finishing my last year of Family Medicine-Residency at Université du Luxembourg, and working in the Geriatric Unit at Hôpital Kirchberg. I have had the great opportunity to live in different countries worldwide, which has given me the chance to gain a multicultural background, learn from different cultures, and see human beings from different perspectives. Family Medicine allows me to continue this process and see the human being as a whole. The current COVID19 pandemic has highlighted certain weaknesses in our global medical response and has reinforced that Family Medicine plays a vital role in our society and a significant role in Primary Care. Research is a way to develop and improve our service. This motivates me to learn more about research, and no better way to start but with small participation in WONCA Conference.

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GRIEF AND MOURNING DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC - SPEAKERS

CORONAVIRUS DISEASE AND GENERAL PRACTITIONERS IN LUXEMBOURG: A PANDEMIC EXPERIENCE; RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE FUTURE

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Date
05.07.2021, Monday
Session Time
07:30 AM - 08:00 AM
Room
On-Demand Short Orals
Lecture Time
07:50 AM - 07:55 AM
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On Demand

Abstract

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Introduction: The COVID-19 is a pandemic with no precedents in the world. GPs are at the forefront of the first intervention. Therefore, a current evaluation of their experiences while performing their role is necessary to develop new strategies, prepare plans for future pandemics, and improve the care provided

Objectives: Our aims were investigated to;

(i) Analyze challenges while performing their role in this context

(ii) Identify problems, needs, and opportunities associated with their experiences and

(iii) Determine their proposals for an improvement in the management of future pandemics.

Methodology: From April 17, 2020, to August 18, 2020, a qualitative study was conducted with semi-structured interviews among GPs in Luxembourg. A content thematic categorical analysis was performed. Verbatims were extracted and regrouped into categories and categories reformulated into items. A total of 60 items were classified into dimensions to cover the study aims.

Results: 18 GPs have participated. They expressed difficulties in managing COVID19 related patients, guaranteeing continuity of care of non-COVID patients, implementing telehealth, managing their self-protection (physical and psychological), solving information gap problems, and deficient communication with authorities. Additionally, GPs proposed to involve more family medicine in the health care system and to improve its relationships with other healthcare organizations and professionals. Develop protocols and guidelines addressed to GPs. Professionalized communication, as well as improve the use of eHealth and virtual platforms.

Conclusion: Our findings reinforce the importance of developing new strategies to empower family medicine in the healthcare system during and after the pandemic-period and improve coordination and communication with authorities and patients.

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