id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-356371-w9ejgzvu Torres-González, JI What has happened to care during the COVID-19 pandemic? 2020-07-28 .txt text/plain 2275 118 51 1 The high risk to the health of healthcare professionals, and the impairment in levels of patient safety led to the emergence of on-line training activities and the use of J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f simulation which proved to be beneficial on three levels during the pandemic: 2 1) Educational: staff were rapidly trained; 2) Systematic: this helped lead to an understanding and optimization of workflows; 3) Personal: support for emotional management was offered to the professionals. The care procedures required for patient survival had to be prioritised and strategies which had proven their effectiveness through evidence over the last few years, such as the ABCDEF 6 control flow and the Zero 7 projects remained in the background, due to care overload, lack of training of the new interprofessional ICU team members, inadequacy of physical spaces to carry out daily activities and the shortage of The Analgesia, Sedation, delirium and medical restraint WG (ASCyD for its initials in Spanish) of the SEEIUC, considers that the assessment of appropriate levels of analgesia and sedation were not able to be a priority care issue. ./cache/cord-356371-w9ejgzvu.txt ./txt/cord-356371-w9ejgzvu.txt