PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Poor Sleep Quality May Independently Predict Suicidal Risk in Covid-19 Survivors: A 2-Year Longitudinal Study
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CONCLUSIONS: Poor sleep quality may play as an independent predictor of suicidal risk in post-COVID survivors. Evaluating and targeting sleep disturbances in COVID survivors is important to prevent the consequences of disrupted sleep in mental health
Psychometric properties and observational data for COVID-19 Yorkshire Rehabilitation Scale (C19-YRSm) for Post-COVID-19 Syndrome
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CONCLUSION: C19-YRSm is a reliable and valid self-assessment scale for the assessment of post-COVID-19 syndrome.
Patient Impressions of Telemedicine in Radiation Oncology
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CONCLUSION: Surveyed patients were satisfied with VVs in RO at our institution, consistent with reports published by our group and others suggesting high rates of satisfaction with VVs by both providers and patients. Our data also suggest that
Pre-exposure prophylaxis reduces risk of COVID-19
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Pleural Effusion as a Negative Prognostic Factor in Patients with Acute Pancreatitis and COVID-19
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We conducted a retrospective multicentre study to investigate the association between acute pancreatitis, COVID-19, and pleural effusion. The study involved a total of 433 patients. Among them, 405 patients did not have COVID-19 infection, while 28
Primary care during COVID-19 pandemic - a survey to establish clinical needs and lessons learned in infectious respiratory diseases in Spain
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CONCLUSIONS: This survey identified the conditions of Spanish GPs in terms of the diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19 and flu patients. Respondents' comments suggested that quite radical system-level adjustments are needed to allow GPs to capitalize
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy triggered by COVID-19 in a previously asymptomatic person living with undiagnosed HIV infection
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This report presents the case of a 47-year-old male patient who worked as a mathematics teacher and experienced the sudden onset of disorientation, aphasia, and acalculia during an online class. The current study reveals the first documented case of
Population-based assessment of the burden of COVID-19 infection in African countries: a first-year report card and public health implications
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CONCLUSION: Understanding the true burden of the disease in AU countries is important for establishing the impact of the pandemic in the African continent and for intervention planning, preparedness, and deployment of resources during COVID-19 surges
Prevalence and predictors of burnout among nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic: A survey in teaching hospitals
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CONCLUSION: The burnout rate in the COVID-19 era is high among nurses associated with improper care. Psychosocial support is needed to improve mental well-being among health care workers during unpredictable conditions like pandemics.
