PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Working through a pandemic: The mediating effect of nurses' health on the relationship between working conditions and turnover intent
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AIM: While research has demonstrated that nurses' health and working conditions are important predictors of turnover in COVID-19, the relationship between these factors is not well understood. Our study investigated the mechanism through which
Differences in Radiotherapy-Treated Members with Cancer during COVID-19 Pandemic Using Nationwide Claim Data
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CONCLUSION: Radiation mean weekly number of courses and fractions between pre-COVID and post-COVID declined with the effect more pronounced in females 70 years. A decrease in fraction number was observed in all cancer types; specifically, breast
Incident Learning in an Academic Radiation Oncology Practice during the COVID Era
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CONCLUSION: During COVID the number of reported incidents, particularly incidents reaching the patient, markedly declined. The number of incidents per patient increased with early-COVID altered workflows. This suggests that existing quality and
Image Derived Estimates of Fibrosis Using Ultrashort Echo Time MRI in Gynecologic Cancer
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CONCLUSION: In this pilot study, we developed reproducible methods to quantify IDF(A) and IDF(C) within remnant tumor. Our results suggest that IDF(A) and IDF(C) may be associated with tumor response based on tumor volume.
Comparing Patient Reported Satisfaction Following Telehealth and In-Person Medical Encounters
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CONCLUSION: In this retrospective analysis, we found that patients were less likely to report high satisfaction with telehealth compared to in-person encounters. Further research is needed to address potential limitations of telemedicine encounters
High Primary COVID-19 Vaccine Series Completion by People Who Inject Drugs When Colocating Services at a Syringe Services Van
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CONCLUSIONS: Colocated clinics are an effective means of reaching vulnerable populations. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues and need for annual booster vaccines arises, it is important to bolster public support and funding to continue low-barrier
The public health response to a Plasmodium malariae outbreak in Penampang district, Sabah during a COVID-19 movement control order
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CONCLUSION: The outbreak occurred during a COVID-19 movement control order, which strained healthcare facilities, prioritizing only serious cases. Healthcare workers need to be more aware of the risk of malaria from individuals who return from
