PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Association of Perceived Stress With Depression Among Vaccinated Healthcare Workers During the SARS-CoV-2 Variant Outbreak: The Mediating Role of Compassion Fatigue
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CONCLUSION: Perceived stress was related to an increased odd of mild-to-severe depression in vaccinated healthcare workers during COVID-19 pandemic, and this relationship might be explained by compassion fatigue.
Grief Response of Nursing Professionals Is Associated With Their Depression, Loneliness, Insomnia, and Work-Related Stress While Working in COVID-19 Inpatients Wards
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CONCLUSION: We confirm that frontline nursing professionals' depression directly influenced their grief reaction, and their work-related stress and viral anxiety, insomnia severity, and loneliness partially mediated the association. We hope to
Expanding the potential therapeutic options of hemoperfusion in the era of improved sorbent biocompatibility
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Hemoperfusion has been considered a promising adjuvant treatment for chronic diseases and some acute states when specific removal of pathogenic factors from the bloodstream is desired. Over the years, advances in adsorption materials (e.g., new
The Effectiveness of Virtual Reality Intervention for COVID-19-Related Psychological Distress: A Systematic Review
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CONCLUSION: All studies reported significant improvement in a wide range of psychological distress during COVID-19, ranging from stress, anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic symptoms to quality of life, supporting the efficacy of VR-based
Lung perfusion assessment in children with long-COVID: A pilot study
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CONCLUSIONS: This pilot investigation confirmed previous data suggesting that a small subgroup of children can develop lung perfusion defects after severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection. Larger cohort studies are needed to confirm
Naloxone Online Information Exceeds the Recommended Reading Level for Patient Education Materials
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CONCLUSIONS: Naloxone online information exceeds the recommended reading level and that of CPR materials. Online information about naloxone should be simplified to broaden educational access to this life-saving medication.
Knowledge, anxiety, stress and COVID-19 guidelines practice among nursing students: A cross-sectional study
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CONCLUSIONS: Adequate knowledge of coronavirus disease-2019 did not make the nursing students follow the relevant guidelines.
Relationship between anxiety and spiritual well-being of the elderly with hypertension during the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSIONS: The coronavirus disease-2019 led to decreased anxiety and increased spiritual wellbeing among the hypertensive elderly.
Application of nanotechnology in air purifiers as a viable approach to protect against Corona virus
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The outbreak of COVID-19 disease, the cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome, is considered a worldwide public health concern. Although studies indicated that the virus could spread through respiratory particles or droplets in close contact
