PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
32791 - 32800 of 44979 results found
COVID-19 Vaccination and Community Management: A Qualitative Study
Description
CONCLUSION: The results inform the body of knowledge in nursing science and enhance changes in clinical practice by providing new insights regarding the perceptions of nursing students on vaccination and its management, highlighting the need to train
Repercussions and Legacy of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Manaus, Brazil: The Health Managers' Perspective
Description
The present study aimed to know and analyze the repercussions and legacy of the COVID-19 pandemic for the Unified Health System from the perspective of health managers working in Manaus, a city considered the epicenter of the pandemic in Brazil. This
Investigating blood alcohol concentrations in injury-related deaths before and during the COVID-19 National lockdown in Western Cape, South Africa: A cross-sectional retrospective review
Description
CONCLUSION: There was a clear decrease in injury-related deaths in the WC during the COVID-19-related lockdown periods that coincided with the alcohol ban and restriction of movement and an increase following relaxation of restrictions on alcohol
Safety of COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination Among Young Children in the Vaccine Safety Datalink
Description
No abstract
Believing in science: Linking religious beliefs and identity with vaccination intentions and trust in science during the COVID-19 pandemic
Description
Despite evidence supporting numerous scientific issues (e.g. climate change, vaccinations) many people still doubt the legitimacy of science. Moreover, individuals may be prone to scepticism about scientific findings that misalign with their
Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis due to Vaccine-Induced Immune Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia in Middle-Income Countries
Description
CONCLUSIONS: The number of CVST-VITT cases reported from LMICs was small despite widespread use of adenoviral vaccines. Clinical manifestations and treatment of CVST-VITT cases were largely similar in MICs and HICs, while mortality was lower in
Public sector's misinformation debunking during the public health campaign: a case of Hong Kong
Description
For a public health campaign to succeed, the public sector is expected to debunk the misinformation transparently and vividly and guide the citizens. The present study focuses on COVID-19 vaccine misinformation in Hong Kong, a non-Western society
Risk factors for prolonged viral RNA shedding in patients with COVID-19; a nested case-control study
Description
CONCLUSIONS: Our study design included controlling confounders. We showed a clear result associating predicting factors with prolonged NCT of SARS-CoV-2. D-dimer level and bacterial co-infection were considered as independent predictors of prolonged
Medical education during the Covid-19 pandemic long-term experiences of German clinical medical students
Description
CONCLUSION: This study identified social restrictions as well as didactic and academic structural challenges as relevant factors contributing to perceived stress and fear for medical students during the Covid-19 pandemic, especially as regards their
