PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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"Oh no, they caught it!": Vicarious experience of COVID-19, protection motivation and protective behaviors
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Utilizing the components of the protection motivation theory, this study investigated the role of close others' diagnosis of COVID-19 (as a vicarious experience) in individuals' adherence to protective behavior against COVID-19. Path analysis of
CLINICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF COVID-19 IN CHILDREN FOR THE PERIOD 2020-2022
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CONCLUSION: Conclusions: The incidence of coronavirus infection was mainly observed in children of the younger group (0-5 years). A more severe course of the disease and a higher frequency of complications in the form of pneumonia in children were
Temporal Trends in Pediatric Acute Sinusitis Surrounding the COVID-19 Pandemic
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CONCLUSION: We report the simultaneous decrease in acute sinusitis incidence and an increase in associated complications during and after the initial COVID-19 pandemic compared to the prepandemic baseline, reflecting changing patterns in viral
Publicity governance in contingency management during the COVID-19 pandemic in China: A "Government-Society" perspective
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CONCLUSIONS: Publicity governance in contingency management during the COVID-19 pandemic emphasizes three effective approaches: time synchronization, organizational scale, and interaction among multiple advocacy agents. This can extend the existing
Irritation, General and Pandemic-related Demands and the Importance of Workplace Health Promotion in Long-term Care - Results from the a Survey of Managers in Outpatient and Inpatient Long-term Care Facilities in Germany
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CONCLUSIONS: The presence of WHP was associated with lower average irritation levels among managers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Thus, the implementation of WHP can contribute to maintain the well-being of long-term care managers.
Investigating influencing factors on premenstrual syndrome (PMS) among female college students
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CONCLUSIONS: Considering the influencing factors of PMS identified in this study, interventions for participants experiencing PMS should be made. We propose that further study should be conducted to examine whether the severity of PMS changes
Evaluation of experiences of the patients discharged from the COVID-19 intensive care unit: a qualitative research
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Making arrangements by learning how intensive care patients feel due to a disease called as fatal worldwide can make it easier for patients to cope with the disease. For this reason, it is important for healthcare professionals to understand the
Reverse Engineering of a Pathogenic Antibody Reveals the Molecular Mechanism of Vaccine-Induced Immune Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia
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The massive COVID-19 vaccine roll-out campaign illuminated a range of rare side effects, the most dangerous of which─vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT)─is caused by adenoviral (Ad)-vectored vaccines. VITT occurrence had been
Global health reciprocal innovation to address mental health and well-being: strategies used and lessons learnt
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Over the past two decades there have been major advances in the development of interventions promoting mental health and well-being in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), including delivery of care by non-specialist providers, incorporation of
