Leybov, Victoria Ross, Joshua Smith, Silas W Ciardiello, Amber Maheshwari, Sana Caspers, Christopher Wittman, Ian Kuhner, Christopher Stark, Stephen Conroy, Nancy
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Journal of telemedicine and telecare
During the COVID-19 pandemic, we identified a gap in adequate discharge counseling for COVID-19 patients in the Emergency Department. This was due to high patient volumes and lack of patient education regarding a novel disease. Medical students were also restricted from clinical areas due to safety concerns, compromising their clinical experience. ...
Parsloe, Sarah M
Henry, Michael B. Funsten, Emily Michealson, Marisa A. Albright, Danielle Crandall, Cameron S. Sklar, David P. George, Naomi Greenwood-Ericksen, Margaret
Introduction: The United States lacks a national interfacility patient transfer coordination system. During the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, many hospitals were overwhelmed and faced difficulties transferring sick patients, leading some states and cities to form transfer centers intended to assist sending facilities. In this study we aimed ...
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Tato práce je rozdělena na dvě hlavní části a to teoretickou a praktickou. V první teoretické části se práce zabývá dezinformací hlavně z obecné roviny. To znamená že, jsou zde rozvedeny základní pojmy z oblasti dezinformační problematiky. Těmito pojmy jsou dezinformace, misinformace, malinformace, hoax a fake-news. Dále se práce v teoretické části...
Nilles, Eric J Roberts, Kathryn de St Aubin, Michael Mayfield, Helen Restrepo, Angela Cadavid Garnier, Salome Abdalla, Gabriela Etienne, Marie Caroline Duke, William Dumas, Devan
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EBioMedicine
Individual immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 are well-studied, while the combined effect of these responses on population-level immune dynamics remains poorly understood. Given the key role of population immunity on pathogen transmission, delineation of the factors that drive population immune evolution has critical public health implications. We enro...
Pradeilles, Rebecca Eymard-Duvernay, Sabrina Pareja, Rossina Holdsworth, Michelle Landais, Edwige
National lockdowns and containment measures to control the spread of COVID-19 led to increased unemployment, lower household incomes and reduced access to affordable and nutritious foods globally. This study aimed to examine changes and correlates of household food insecurity experience and mitigation strategies adopted in peri-urban Peru during th...
Hara, Satoshi Ohta, Kunio Aono, Daisuke Tamai, Toshikatsu Kurachi, Makoto Sugimori, Kimikazu Mihara, Hiroshi Ichimura, Hiroshi Yamamoto, Yasuhiko Nomura, Hideki
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Advances in health sciences education : theory and practice
Objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is widely used to assess medical students' clinical skills. Virtual OSCEs were used in place of in-person OSCEs during the COVID-19 pandemic; however, their reliability is yet to be robustly analyzed. By applying generalizability (G) theory, this study aimed to evaluate the reliability of a hybrid OS...
Tran, Quincy K. Okolo, Robinson Gum, William Faisal, Manal Gambhir, Vainavi Singh, Aditi Gasparotti, Zoe Schrier, Chad Jindal, Gaurav Teeter, William
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Introduction: Standard of care for patients with acute ischemic stroke from large vessel occlusion (AISLVO) includes prompt evaluation for urgent mechanical thrombectomy (MT) at a comprehensive stroke center (CSC). During the start of the coronavirus 2019 pandemic (COVID-19), there were reports about disruption to emergency department (ED) operatio...
Joseph, Nithya Guérin, Isabelle Guermond, Vincent Brickell, Katherine Natarajan, Nithya Michiels, Sébastien
In India, the economic disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have high-lighted the conflict of interests involved in commercialised microfinance, as well as the limits of state-subsidised micro-credit provisioning through self-help group (SHG) collectives, both of which failed to protect poor women during this crisis. Our research on these tw...
Loza-Avalos, Sandra E DeAtkine, Elizabeth Ochoa, Manuela Treviño, Robert Diercks, Kiersten Edwards, Courtney George, Jessica Lunardi, Nicole Paquette, Shannon Bisgaard, Erika
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The Journal of surgical research
Nationwide shelter-in-place (SIP) orders during the pandemic have had long-lasting effects, including increased rates of domestic violence and interpersonal violence. Screening for violence varies by institution, which tool is used, and when. Given increases in burn and trauma admissions over the course of the pandemic, we sought to examine trends ...