PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Community Teens' COVID-19 Experience: Implications for Engagement Moving Forward
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Data collected from pediatric primary care settings during the pandemic suggest an increase in internalizing symptoms and disparities in care based upon minoritized identity status(es). To inform care moving forward, the current study characterized
Complexities of protecting children from violence during the COVID-19 pandemic: Providers' and policymakers' best practices, innovations and challenges in 12 countries
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CONCLUSIONS: The COVID-19 pandemic has accentuated the complexities and interconnectivity of systems, processes and actors and their joint impact on children's protection and rights. Collectively, the findings reinforce the criticality of
ChatGPT and safety of COVID-19 vaccines
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COVID-19 prevention and rehabilitation related knowledge and practices among Egyptian post-COVID-19 patients
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CONCLUSION: After the COVID-19 experience, most participants demonstrated a great desire for rehabilitation information and proper preventive measures. This paves the way for delivering self-management and rehabilitation knowledge and emphasizing the
Classification of post COVID-19 condition symptoms: a longitudinal study in the Belgian population
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CONCLUSIONS: With the increasing number of people who underwent COVID-19, PCC has become an important but complex public health problem due to the heterogeneity of its symptoms. The classification of symptoms performed in this study can help give
Comparison of Anxiety and Depression Rates in Russian Health Care Professionals in 2020 and 2023
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CONCLUSION: The increase in anxiety and depression levels in healthcare workers in 2023 may be attributed to other factors like "special military operation" in Ukraine, sanctions, and announcement of partial mobilization in September 2022. These
Content Analysis of YouTube Videos Related to E-Cigarettes and COVID-19
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CONCLUSIONS: Our findings support the need for continuous surveillance and research on novel vaping-related content in reaction to policies and events, such as the global pandemic. More research is needed to understand the impact of this content on
Cultivating community-based participatory research (CBPR) to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic: an illustrative example of partnership and topic prioritization in the food services industry
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CONCLUSIONS: The COVID-19 pandemic has forced food service workers to experience complex decisions about health and safety, stress and mental health concerns, and longer-term concerns. Challenging health decisions included attempting to avoid an
