Bearing witness to a Pandemic

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People were anxious when they called

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At the beginning, it was very difficult, because in the 24 hour telephone support service we usually took a maximum of a thousand calls a day, but now we were taking up to about 4,500. We all had to answer them, no matter what our role, because it was important not to let our health centre collapse. In the middle of the pandemic we were able to help people by phone thanks to our digital health programmes. We have been working with these systems for ten years. We also have video calls too and soon we hope to offer our health programmes digitally, through an app . In the health promotion service we give support using an online platform with a team of health professionals made up of doctors, nurses, nutritionists and psychologists. We all use phone, video and chat to talk to our customers. We also have a 24-hour service to manage potential emergencies, sending ambulances or staff to peoples’ homes - doctors, nurses and even oxygen therapists. The huge increase in the number of calls was due to peoples’ fears. It was difficult for us to answer them quickly and sometimes they had to wait quite a while or we called them back thinking: My God! What am I going to say to this person? And then, at the other end of the phone was a person who was so grateful, because they just wanted to be reassured that they were doing the right thing.

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MADRID — SPAIN

Bearing witness to a pandemic BUPA | SANITAS

Now, in the month of August, we are seeing another surge in cases. There are a lot of surges in Spain and we are very worried about how it will be in September. Now that they are finding a lot of asymptomatic people, people are more uncertain about what is going to happen. That is one of the most common reasons customers call, because that is what we are going through as a country. I live with my husband and my two children. We have had to adapt. It is hard, especially as the children are so young. But hey, if they appear in a meeting or someone sees them, it’s not that bad. Everyone understands that you are at home and things are different. I think we have worked really well and now we need to keep going forward, always giving our best. �

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Bearing witness to a Pandemic

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page 107

florence nightingale More contemporary than ever

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pages 11-12

Thinking of future generations

1min
page 187

Welcoming new lives

3min
pages 182-186

We celebrated the recovery of each patient

2min
pages 188-192

The role of nurses in the pandemic

4min
pages 193-195

Cooperation at all times

1min
pages 162-163

Video consultations are here to stay

1min
pages 168-169

The nurses behind the management

4min
pages 164-167

Make the most of every moment

1min
pages 178-179

Valuing the simple things

1min
page 177

The next challenge

1min
pages 180-181

Non-Covid patients also need us

1min
pages 170-171

No statistics can show what people have been through

4min
pages 172-176

All life’s emotions condensed into a few months

1min
pages 156-157

At times, it all seemed like a maze

4min
pages 158-161

Professionalism and love, that’s our job

4min
pages 152-155

Always a nurse, with or without a pandemic

3min
pages 146-149

Each customer and individual

1min
pages 150-151

Learning

1min
page 145

We’ll get through this together

3min
pages 138-141

I am stronger than I think

2min
pages 142-144

Empathy prevention and care

2min
pages 134-136

Communication with the family made all the difference

1min
page 137

The loneliness pandemic

2min
pages 120-122

Love is what keeps us going

4min
pages 131-133

When the patients went home, we celebrated with music and clapping

4min
pages 123-125

Nothing prepares you for this

4min
pages 116-119

No time to think

2min
pages 126-127

Closer to our patients with cancer

1min
pages 114-115

A time of fast learning and great camaraderie

4min
pages 111-113

I volunteered to help my colleagues

2min
pages 98-99

Educating, guiding and accompanying our patients

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pages 108-110

I love what I do – I always wanted to be a nurse

4min
pages 105-107

Psychological support

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pages 100-101

I got Covid

2min
pages 102-104

I wouldn’t change what I went through

4min
pages 95-97

I never lost my strength

2min
pages 92-94

I remember how lonely the patients felt

4min
pages 88-91

When you are the patient you feel vulnerable

2min
pages 86-87

My small part in the fight against the pandemic

1min
pages 84-85

I was lucky to be a nurse

6min
pages 72-75

I enjoyed learning a new role during the pandemic

4min
pages 81-83

Mama, when is this going to end?

1min
pages 76-77

Facing the crisis as a team

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pages 78-80

People were anxious when they called

2min
pages 70-71

I take my hat off to my team

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pages 64-65

When you are caring for people you don’t feel any fear

4min
pages 66-69

A traumatic night shift

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page 63

We care for each patient, as if they were the only one

2min
pages 60-62

We just hoped for a miracle

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pages 56-59

Today we value our team and apreciate life more

3min
pages 50-54

Patients did not die alone

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page 55

We are not heroes, we are committed professionals

2min
pages 48-49

Being surrounded by death makes you value life more

4min
pages 28-31

I kept my promise

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pages 1, 6-11, 20-25, 27, 36-39

All he wanted was a hug

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pages 32-33

We transform our capability to help others

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pages 42-45

Things you never forget

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pages 40-41

Unprecedent tsunami

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pages 46-47

Your mother was never alone

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pages 36-39

The hardest winter in Madrid

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pages 34-35
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