PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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A two-phase fluid model for epidemic flow
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We propose a new mathematical and computational modeling framework that incorporates fluid dynamics to study the spatial spread of infectious diseases. We model the susceptible and infected populations as two inviscid fluids which interact with each
A cross-sectional study on social determinants of mental health during COVID-19 among adults in California
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CONCLUSION: This study supports the assertion that material circumstances (such as employment status) and discrimination are associated with experiencing mental health issues among adults in California during COVID-19. Racism is a public health issue
Assessment of the willingness of Nigerian Orthodontists to offer face-to-face orthodontic services to patients infected with Covid-19
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CONCLUSION: Majority of Orthodontists and orthodontic residents practicing in Nigeria expressed unwillingness to treat patients infected with COVID-19. Aligner therapy was proffered as an alternative to bracket therapy.
Attitudes and perceptions toward the COVID-19 risk-mitigation strategies among racially and ethnically diverse older adults in the United States and Puerto Rico: a qualitative study
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CONCLUSION: This study underscores the importance of increasing support and social connectedness during a pandemic and beyond to ensure the well-being of older adults in racially and ethnically diverse communities. It highlights the resiliency of
Assessing timeline delays associated with utilization of ultrasound diagnostics in paediatric acute scrotum, pre and per COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSION: We found ultrasound to be safe in diagnosing pediatric acute scrotum. Furthermore, it can be inferred that measures aimed at reducing pre-hospital delay could potentially increase the salvage rate in testicular torsion. We did not find
Assessment of psychological and physical stressors among nurses in different functional areas before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study
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CONCLUSIONS: The IMC nurses showed good adaptation to the exacerbated situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The ward nurses, followed by the OR nurses, were the most vulnerable to mental and physical exhaustion, which threatened the nurses'
A lot in a little: Assessment of skills laboratory course structures and faculty workloads
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CONCLUSIONS: Skills lab faculty reported significant time coordinating labs and identified the need for additional support. S/COP should ensure appropriate personnel resources are available to provide quality clinical skills training.
A descriptive study of policy and system-level interventions to address cancer survivorship issues across six United States health systems
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CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER SURVIVORS: Despite advances in diagnosis and treatment, cancer care remains inequitable. System-level improvements aimed at eliminating common barriers faced by underserved populations offer opportunities to
A comparative perspective on COVID-19 stress levels in Hong Kong and Taiwan
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