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Highland MSP fears epidemic of mental health problems in wake of coronavirus crisis as front line experts reveal shocking impact to date

  Article Highland MSP fears epidemic of mental health problems in wake of coronavirus crisis as front line experts reveal shocking impact to date By Tom Ramage Published: 09:30, 28 January 2021 Get the Ross-shire Journal sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Fearing a new kind of epidemic: David Stewart Dr Martin McKechnie, the national clinical lead from the Scottish Trauma Network, told MSPs at a virtual meeting of this week s heath and sport committee in Holyrood “people have struggled”. Following questions from Mr Stewart, Mr McKechnie said: “We have unfortunately seen a lot of serious and violent self-harm and harm to others and a lot of it is lockdown or pandemic-related. People have struggled.

Major trauma cases increase, as Covid-19 impacts upon opening of new centres

January 26, 2021, 12:57 pm Major trauma cases have increased, at the same time as coronavirus has impacted on the opening of two new specialist trauma centres, MSPs were told. (Peter Byrne/PA) Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up The number of major trauma cases being dealt with by medics has increased during the Covid-19 crisis – while at the same time the pandemic has “slightly scuppered” plans to open two specialist centres, MSPs have heard.

Covid: Distress behind rise in injuries related to alcohol and self-harm

Updated: January 27, 2021, 10:07 am © DCT Media The lead clinician for the north of Scotland trauma network said he suspects a rise in injuries related to alcohol and self-harm is down to “the levels of distress” some people are experiencing. MSP’s on Holyrood’s Health Committee were told the number of major trauma cases being dealt with by medics across Scotland has increased during the Covid-19 crisis. James Anderson, the lead clinician for the North of Scotland Trauma Network, said in the north the “numbers have continued in absolute terms largely unchanged in terms of major trauma admissions”. However, he said the Covid-19 pandemic has changed the type of trauma injuries requiring treatment, adding: “Because people are spending more time at home during the first lockdown we saw more injuries in domestic settings – that would be falls from height, falls from domestic tasks.

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