PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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'Vaccines are for children only'? Some institutional roots of popular scepticism about vaccines for COVID-19 in Sierra Leone
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Vaccines for COVID-19 began to be available in Africa from mid-2021. This paper reports on local reactions to the possibility of vaccination in one West African country, Sierra Leone. We show that the history of institutionalisation of vaccine is
"A Friendly Conversation." Developing an eHealth Intervention to Increase COVID-19 Testing and Vaccination Literacy Among Women with Criminal and Legal System Involvement
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Many women leaving jails are ill-prepared to follow recommended COVID-19 mitigation practices, including testing and vaccination. Low COVID-19-related health literacy, exposure to disinformation, and mistrust in authorities put women at increased
"We are still tired": staff and administrators' experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic within California residential care facilities for older adults
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CONCLUSIONS: Findings from this research study can be used to actively target training resources for facility administrators and staff that have been identified as most frequently used and relevant for emergency preparedness in these understudied
"COVID-19 on board a cruise ship: medical management" - correspondence
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"Play How We Practice": A Residency Program's Snapshot of Pediatric Resident Perspectives on Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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CONCLUSION: The majority of resident respondents had a strong interest in caring for COVID + patients and report that they value frequent updates from program leadership to guide their patient care. Residents also overwhelmingly support an opt out
"Stronger than I thought I was": Older Adults' Coping across Two Years of the COVID-19 Pandemic
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, older adults developed coping strategies to adapt to the necessary social distancing precautions; however, over time, especially as vaccines became available, their need and ability to
"More Than Just a Manicure" Qualitative Experiences of Maternal Self-Care During COVID-19
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CONCLUSIONS: These findings emphasize the need to encourage mothers to prioritize self-care and incorporate their support systems to facilitate engagement. These results can inform programming to increase self-care behaviors in mothers, particularly
"Low-risk groups" deserve more attention than "high-risk groups" in imported COVID-19 cases
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CONCLUSION: Different strata of imported cases can result in varying degrees of risk of indigenous outbreaks. "low-risk groups" with entry/exit low-risk occupations, fully vaccinated, or from Asia deserve more attention than "high-risk groups."
"Returning to the core tasks": a qualitative interview study about how general practitioners in home health care solved problems during the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSION: This study indicates that a healthcare system that gives HHC physicians agency to focus on core tasks and professional values could promote person-centered care.
