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Course in mental health in the context of COVID-19 with indigenous poeples through remote learning

  • Michele Rocha El Kadri
  • Bernardo Dolabella Melo
  • Michele Souza e Souza
  • Debora Silva Noal
  • Fernanda Serpeloni
  • Alessandra Santos Pereira
  • Michele Rocha El Kadri

    Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Instituto Leônidas e Maria Deane, Laboratório de História, Política Pública e Saúde na Amazônia, Manaus, Brasil.

    Bernardo Dolabella Melo

    Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Núcleo de Saúde Mental e Atenção Psicossocial em Desastres e Pandemias, Brasília, Brasil.

    Michele Souza e Souza

    3 Universidade Estácio de Sá; Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

    Debora Silva Noal

    Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Núcleo de Saúde Mental e Atenção Psicossocial em Desastres e Pandemias, Brasília, Brasil.

    Fernanda Serpeloni

    Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Departamento de Estudos sobre Violência e Saúde, Núcleo de Saúde Mental e Atenção Psicossocial em Desastres e Pandemias, Brasília, Brasil.

    Alessandra Santos Pereira

    Universidade Federal do Amazonas; Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Manaus, Brasil.



Abstract

The confrontation with COVID-19 raised the need for training in Mental Health for health, education, social protection and community leaders who work with indigenous peoples. In their daily lives, these communities already live with issues that impact mental and spiritual health, but psychological distress was even more evident in the pandemic context. The ‘Well Living: Indigenous Mental Health’ course, aimed at mitigating the psychosocial impact of COVID-19 on indigenous populations in the Brazilian
Amazon, required innovative strategies in the face of the challenge of remote learning in this context of limited connectivity and territorial isolation. The pedagogical and operational design of the course prioritized intercultural dialogue in the development of content using various teaching tools to overcome barriers to connectivity and understanding of the Portuguese language in written format. Despite the challenge of collective and intercultural production, given the ethnic diversity, the course was a space for production and exchanges between professionals from different areas and community leaders, always seeking a broader look at care practices, psychosocial support and valuing ways of health care used by communities.

Keywords

indigenous health,
mental health,
COVID-19,
Amazon

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