PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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On crowns, caravans and windmills: Commentary on an essay by Turcotte P., et al
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Patient-oriented research (POR) is a trend that has emerged over several decades and is particularly prominent in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom. It involves patient and other stakeholder participation in the planning, conduct and
Autoimmune diseases post-COVID 19 infection in children in intensive care unit: A case series
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SARS-CoV2 primarily affects the respiratory system but a hyperinflammatory response leading to multisystem inflammatory syndrome - children (MIS-C), immune dysfunction and various autoimmune manifestations has also been noted. Autoimmunity depends on
Expanding the Evidence on the Safety and Efficiency of 2-Way Text Messaging-Based Telehealth for Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Follow-up Compared With In-Person Reviews: Randomized Controlled Trial in Rural and Urban South Africa
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CONCLUSIONS: Across rural and urban contexts in South Africa, 2wT was noninferior to routine in-person visits for AE ascertainment, demonstrating 2wT safety. The 2wT approach also significantly reduced the follow-up visit workload, improving
Comparing telemedicine and in-person gastrointestinal cancer genetic appointment outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSIONS: Compared to in-person GI-CREP appointments, telemedicine was associated with lower rates of genetic testing completion, and longer turnaround time for results.
Perceived barriers to effective use of telehealth in managing the care of patients with cardiovascular diseases: a qualitative study exploring healthcare professionals' views in Jordan
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CONCLUSIONS: The study suggests that telehealth can be instrumental in supporting care management for patients with CVD. It means that understanding the advantages and barriers to implementing telehealth by the healthcare providers in Jordan can
What data collection methods work best for COVID19 outbreak surveillance for people with end stage kidney disease? An observational cohort study using the UK Renal Registry
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CONCLUSIONS: For patients undergoing ICHD treatment the collection of data submitted directly by renal centres allows constant monitoring in real time. For other KRT modalities, using a national swab test dataset through frequent linkage may be the
Telemedicine and remote monitoring in cystic fibrosis
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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Guidelines for cystic fibrosis (CF) care recommend multidisciplinary teams see patients at least quarterly with frequent measurement of spirometry and collection of respiratory cultures. This can be burdensome for people with CF
Starting from scratch: New work design to enact entrance screening during the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSION: The enactment of new work is constrained by the fit between resources and its intended output. Furthermore, the schema of work influences how and when organizational actors calibrate this fit.
Home monitoring of coronavirus disease 2019 patients in different phases of disease
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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Various home monitoring programs have emerged through the COVID-19 pandemic in different phases of COVID-19 disease.
