PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Exploring team dynamics during the development of a multi-institutional cross-disciplinary translational team: Implications for potential best practices
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CONCLUSION: We conclude with suggestions for developing best practices for assembling MCTTs involving multi-institutional teams.
Recovery of activities of daily living in COVID-19 patients requiring intensive care unit or medical care unit: an observational study on the role of rehabilitation in the subacute phase
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CONCLUSION: Early rehabilitation of COVID-19 survivors improves functional recovery closing the initial gap between the ICU and MCU groups. In addition, it is effective to improve the functional outcome reducing the costs for longer-term assistance
Understanding adaptability in the family environment in facing COVID-19: A review
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Adaptation is a research field that is trending in the face of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak in various parts of the country. The ability to adapt is one way for individuals to survive in uncertain situations. This article reviews
Demographic, clinical and laboratory differences between paediatric acute COVID-19 and PIMS-TS-results from a single centre study in the UK
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CONCLUSION: Admissions for PIMS-TS reduced with increasing seroconversion rates in the region. Young age and pre-existing comorbidities associate with hospital admission for acute COVID-19. While PIMS-TS may present more acutely with increased need
Public opinion communication mechanism of public health emergencies in Weibo: take the COVID-19 epidemic as an example
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As a major public health emergency, the COVID-19 epidemic not only has a real risk of infection, but also easily generates public opinion risks. Under the condition of social communication of microblog, how to effectively identify public opinion and
Knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward over-the-counter antipyretics among fever patients: a cross-sectional study in the context of a policy change KAP of OTC antipyretics
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CONCLUSION: Fever patients had moderate knowledge, negative attitude, proactive precautions for medication administration practices, moderate decision-making practices. After the policy change, there was a significant increase in knowledge regarding
Barriers to COVID-19 vaccine uptake: classification and the role of Health Literacy and Media Literacy
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CONCLUSIONS: According to the findings, various strategies are needed to increase the COVID-19 vaccination uptake. This is due to the fact that barriers to COVID-19 vaccination uptake are multifactorial. These facts can help health policymakers and
Frequency of resuscitation attempts with dying nursing home residents. A full survey in an urban district in Germany based on registry data from 2018-2021
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CONCLUSION: Resuscitation attempts are rarely administered to dying NH residents. However, their frequency varies considerably between NHs.
