PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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COVID-19 fear among junior undergraduate nursing students during the pandemic in South Africa
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CONCLUSION: The study's findings reveal that junior undergraduate nursing students, during the pandemic, generally reported experiencing mild fear related to COVID-19.
Centering family voice during a public health crisis: Challenge and opportunity for health collaborations and community systems of care
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INTRODUCTION: Evidence is lacking about how to integrate family and community voice into systems of care. This is particularly relevant in public health crises when reducing barriers to health care and resources is critical for everyone, but
Correction of Italian under-reporting in the first COVID-19 wave via age-specific deconvolution of hospital admissions
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When the COVID-19 pandemic first emerged in early 2020, healthcare and bureaucratic systems worldwide were caught off guard and largely unprepared to deal with the scale and severity of the outbreak. In Italy, this led to a severe underreporting of
COVID-19 Reflections and Team-Based Entrustable Professional Activities for Bioevent Preparedness
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This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has shaken the entire human race with its unprecedented health and economic outcomes. Researchers and clinicians are trying to get an
Clozapine Serum Concentrations Are Disrupted by SARS-CoV-2 Vaccinations
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This paper reports the case of a 27-year-old man with paranoid schizophrenia who was finally stabilized on clozapine medication. After vaccination against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, serum levels of clozapine increased. It is
Cross-Sectional Study of the Psychological Well-Being of Healthcare Workers in a Large European University Hospital after the COVID-19 Initial Wave
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CONCLUSIONS: Our results agree with most of the literature data that anxiety, depression, and stress are associated with gender (female), age (18-44 vs. over 55), and having cared for patients with COVID-19.
Communicating scientific advice: lessons from the UK covid-19 inquiry
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Curriculum delivery in Medical Education during an emergency: A guide based on the responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
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This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. The spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) has led the majority of countries worldwide to implement emergency lockdown plans to limit the spread of the virus; this has resulted in the
COVID-19 in Workplace Settings: Lessons Learned for Occupational Medicine in the UK
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This paper addresses lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic from a UK Occupational Medicine perspective to permit comparison with other national accounts. In spite of good prior research and statute, the necessary resources to protect workers'
