PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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New score to predict COVID-19 progression in vaccine and early treatment era: the COVID-19 Sardinian Progression Score (CSPS)
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CONCLUSIONS: The proportion of patients with progression increases with high scores: the assessment of the risk could be helpful for clinicians to plan appropriate therapeutic strategies.
Retrospective study about clinical severity and epidemiological analysis of the COVID-19 Omicron subvariant lineage-infected patients in Hohhot, China
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CONCLUSIONS: Above results suggested that the indicators were associated with ponderance of clinical symptoms. Our survey emphasized the value of timely investigations of clinical data obtained by systemic study to acquire detailed information.
Endoscopic gallbladder stenting to prevent recurrent cholecystitis in deferred cholecystectomy: a randomized trial
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CONCLUSIONS: ETGS could prevent recurrent cholecystitis in acute cholecystitis patients with CBD stone whose cholecystectomy was deferred for 3 months. In those who did not receive ETGS, the majority of recurrences occurred within 3 months.
Ohio Pharmacy Personnel's Burnout and Wellbeing: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic
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While burnout is a well-known phenomenon among physicians and nurses, burnout among pharmacists and pharmacy personnel is understudied and less recognized OBJECTIVES: The primary objectives of this study were to describe and compare Ohio pharmacy
Non-SARS-CoV-2 respiratory viral detection and whole genome sequencing from COVID-19 rapid antigen test devices: a laboratory evaluation study
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BACKGROUND: There has been high uptake of rapid antigen test device use for point-of-care COVID-19 diagnosis. Individuals who are symptomatic but test negative on COVID-19 rapid antigen test devices might have a different respiratory viral infection
Training to use smart tablets to access reliable online health information in older adults' post-pandemic: A focused pilot intervention study
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CONCLUSIONS: Future studies should focus on providing detailed, clear instructions at an acceptable pace for older adults.
The causal effect of a health treatment on beliefs, stated preferences and memories
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The paper estimates the causal effect of a health treatment on patients' beliefs, preferences and memories about the treatment. It exploits a natural experiment which occurred in the United Kingdom during the COVID-19 vaccination campaign. UK
Moderate and severe adverse events in pediatrics: characteristics of incidents reported during the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSION: The characteristics of the notifications are similar between the institutions surveyed, with a low number of moderate and severe incidents.
Self-care interventions to assist family physicians with mental health care of older patients during the COVID-19 pandemic: Feasibility, acceptability, and outcomes of a pilot randomized controlled trial
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CONCLUSION: Both interventions were feasible and acceptable to patients. Trained lay coaching increased patients' engagement with the tools. Self-care tools offer a low cost and acceptable remote activity that can be targeted to those with immediate
