PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Residential mobility restrictions and adverse mental health outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, several governments tried to contain the spread of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, with lockdowns that prohibited leaving one's residence unless carrying out a few essential services. We investigate the
Early prediction of sepsis in intensive care patients using the machine learning algorithm NAVOY® Sepsis, a prospective randomized clinical validation study
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CONCLUSIONS: The accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity were all high, validating the prognostic accuracy of NAVOY® Sepsis in an ICU setting, including Covid-19 patients.
Association between high dose of molnupiravir and COVID-19 mortality rate
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Differences in Telemedicine Use Between People With and Without an Intellectual or Other Developmental Disability During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Telemedicine utilization of people with an Intellectual or Other Developmental Disability (IDD) during the COVID-19 Pandemic is not well known. This study compares telemedicine utilization of those with and without IDD prior to the pandemic to after
Geriatric care physicians' perspectives on providing virtual care: a reflexive thematic synthesis of their online survey responses from Ontario, Canada
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CONCLUSIONS: Geriatric care physicians identify a role for virtual care in their practice but acknowledge its limitations. Further work is required to ensure equitable access to virtual care for older adults.
The risk of hospitalisation from RSV is not increased by co-infection in children under 24-months-of-age
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The recent pandemic prompted renewed interest in paediatric respiratory infections, including whether co-infections - particularly with RSV - have an adverse prognostic impact. We evaluated the charts of all children presenting with respiratory
Providing compassionate care via eHealth
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CONCLUSION: Participants recognized the importance of integrating compassion into eHealth services. Promotion of compassionate care requires standardization of eHealth services with institutional and system-level support. This also includes preparing
