CONCLUSION: Alcohol use (risky drinking) and mental disorders were common among healthcare professionals in West Rand District, Johannesburg, South Africa. There is overall poor awareness and use of support structures highlighting urgent need for
CONCLUSION: This collection of feedback and analysis of patients' preferences has validated the long-term implementation of medical genetics teleconsultations in certain circumstances and indications, for patients who prefer this approach.
CONCLUSIONS: Despite the sensitive nature of these cases and the challenges presented by COVID-19 restrictions, clinicians should offer the option of a rapid autopsy to caregivers of pediatric patients based on the scientific need and the positive
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic created a shift from traditional face-to-face learning toward remote learning, resulting in students experiencing unforeseen challenges and benefits through participation in a non-traditional mode of education. Little is
CONCLUSIONS: Ultimately, the study provides valuable insight into the preferences of YSMM when it comes to mHealth interventions and highlights the need for further research in order to develop effective and tailored HIV prevention tools. A future
CONCLUSIONS: Disparities in Covid-19 infection and death rates by minority status likely exist in patterns similar to those observed in US data. Policy Implications: Collecting data by race/ethnicity in the E.U. would help document health disparities
Telemedicine is a promising modality to provide specialized care in periods when attendance is challenged, as recently observed during the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. We aimed to evaluate the satisfaction with telemedicine visits in
CONCLUSION: Acute increase in emergency surgery and decrease in elective care create the prerequisites for growth of «neglect» with subsequent postoperative complications. We observed significant increase in mortality. It is advisable to create a
CONCLUSIONS: Dysphonia and laryngeal pathology are common in critically ill patients with COVID-19 and are associated with younger age and protracted recovery in those with longer critical care interventions.