PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
801 - 810 of 57753 results found
Natalizumab extended interval dosing: what about wearing-off effect?
Description
CONCLUSION: WO affects a significant proportion of MS patients under natalizumab. Its prevalence, severity, and duration increase on EID, therefore despite clinical effectiveness maintenance of this posology should be individualized.
Association between social vulnerability and place of death during the first 2 years of COVID-19 in Massachusetts
Description
We investigated the relationship between individual-level social vulnerability and place of death during the infectious disease emergency of the COVID-19 pandemic in Massachusetts. Our research represents a unique contribution by matching individual
The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on jobs for people with intellectual disabilities and autism in Wales
Description
CONCLUSIONS: Supported employment agencies adapted their practice during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering new and innovative ways to support young people and facilitate their return to work.
MOTIVATIONS FOR INVESTIGATING HEALTH INEQUITIES IN OBSERVATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGY: A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF 320 STUDIES
Description
CONCLUSIONS: Understanding researchers's motivations for assessing health equity can aid in developing guidance that tailors to their needs. We will consider these motivations in developing and sharing equity guidance to better meet researchers'
Longitudinal trajectories of anxiety and depression in subjects with different mental disorders after one year in the COVID-19 pandemic
Description
The aim of this study was to prospectively assess the development and trajectories of anxiety and depressive symptoms among subjects with different mental disorders, during the 3rd wave of the COVID-19 pandemic (T0, March-April 2021) while strict
For better or for worse? Memories and mental health related to COVID-19 lockdowns in adolescents with Attention Deficit Disorders
Description
CONCLUSIONS: Even though there were no striking differences between groups in the assessments on risk of depression, the findings suggest that adolescents diagnosed with ADHD were more negatively affected when recalling memories about the lockdown
Development of a novel dynamic nosocomial infection risk management method for COVID-19 in outpatient settings
Description
CONCLUSION: These innovative methods, along with the ARIMA model, showed efficient infection protection for healthcare workers in close contact with COVID-19 infected patients, saving nearly 41% of the cost of maintaining high-level infection
Sarcopenic patients "get even": The impact of COVID-19 vaccination on mortality
Description
CONCLUSIONS: Our study represents the first attempt to analyze the vaccine's effect on survival in sarcopenic hospitalized older adults with COVID-19. The administration of vaccination to sarcopenic patients proves pivotal, as its omission could lead
Keeping schools open in times of health crises: seeing the global picture
Description
No abstract
