PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Rehabilitation approach after 2 years of the COVID-19 pandemic: lessons to be learned
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Personal protective equipment simulation training is associated with lower COVID-19 infection among healthcare workers
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CONCLUSION: Personal protective equipment training decreased the odds of COVID-19 among healthcare professionals, with face-to-face simulation-based training being most effective.
A daily diary study into the effects on mental health of COVID-19 pandemic-related behaviors
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CONCLUSIONS: We delineate a cycle wherein a daily increase in media consumption results in a subsequent increase in COVID-related worries, which in turn increases daily media consumption. Moreover, the adverse impact of news extended to broader
Telehealth Utilization in Trauma Care: The Effects on Emergency Department Length of Stay and Associated Outcomes
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CONCLUSION: Emergency department telehealth utilization significantly reduced trauma patient care-related costs, emergency department length of stay, and rates of leaving without being seen. No significant differences were found in patient transfer
Effect of COVID-19 vaccinations on menstrual cycle and postmenopausal bleeding among health care workers: A cross-sectional study
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CONCLUSION: COVID-19 vaccination can influence the menstrual cycle. Age, body mass index, level of education, underlying comorbidities, and use of chronic medications are significantly associated with changes in menstrual length, flow, and symptoms
From Microscopic Droplets to Macroscopic Crowds: Crossing the Scales in Models of Short-Range Respiratory Disease Transmission, with Application to COVID-19
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Short-range exposure to airborne virus-laden respiratory droplets is an effective transmission route of respiratory diseases, as exemplified by Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). In order to assess the risks associated with this pathway in daily
Impact of COVID-19 vaccination on menstrual cycle in women of reproductive age
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CONCLUSION: In the present study, a change in the regularity of menstrual cycles was reported in 30 (10%) of the participants and a change in the duration of the cycle was reported in 11% of the participants (33). There was a significant association
Ensuring effective infection prevention and control in the community
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Managing community-acquired infections remains an ongoing challenge for community nursing teams. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic meant that community nurses had to ensure they were using evidence-based infection prevention and
Transparency in infectious disease research: meta-research survey of specialty journals
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CONCLUSIONS: Data sharing, code sharing, and registration are very uncommon in infectious disease specialty journals. Increased transparency is required.