PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Tips for managing a remote workforce
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With the initial disruption of COVID-19 now settling down, organisations are finding themselves in a new situation, where some of their previously onsite workforce is now fully remote or working according to a hybrid model of onsite and remote work
The association between nutrients and occurrence of COVID-19 outcomes in the population of Western Iran: A cohort study
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CONCLUSION: Insufficient intake of selenium and vitamins A and E can significantly increase the incidence of COVID-19 and hospitalization due to it.
The impacts of COVID-19 and its policy response on access and utilization of maternal and child health services in Tanzania: A mixed methods study
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The SARS-Cov-2 virus (COVID-19) has had a global social and economic impact. Despite the growing evidence, its effects on access and delivery of maternal and child health services in low-income countries are still unclear. This cross-sectional case
The inter-hospital transfer of critically ill patients with COVID-19: a double-edged sword
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The unprecedented avian influenza crisis in Japan: Strategies for prevention and response
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Trauma history predicts depression and posttraumatic stress symptoms better than a psychiatric diagnosis: Comparing wartime, routine time, and early COVID-19 in Israel
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Individuals with a psychiatric diagnosis and those with a history of trauma are at high risk for depression and posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) following exposure to new traumatic events. Nevertheless, research is scarce on how having both a
Telepsychiatry in an Era of Digital Mental Health Startups
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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Telepsychiatry practiced by psychiatrists is evidence-based, regulated, private, and effective in diverse settings. The use of telemedicine has grown since the COVID-19 pandemic as people routinely obtain more healthcare services
Trust in healthcare before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSION: The findings confirm that the Norwegian public's trust in healthcare and healthcare actors is high. The trust levels are also relatively stable, and even show an increase during the early phases of the pandemic. We suggest that there is a
The association between municipal pandemic response and COVID-19 contacts to emergency primary health care services: an observational study
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CONCLUSIONS: During the COVID-19 pandemic, several of the emergency primary health care services were assigned new tasks, such as being part of the municipalities' system for carrying out testing for COVID-19. This had a major impact on their
