PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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The role of modelling and analytics in South African COVID-19 planning and budgeting
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CONCLUSION: The SACMC's models, developed rapidly in an emergency setting and regularly updated with local data, supported national and provincial government to plan several months ahead, expand hospital capacity when needed, allocate budgets and
The disease or the vaccination: Which is more important when deciding whether to vaccinate?
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CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that the proposed integrated theoretical model is appropriate for investigating diverse target groups and deriving implications.
The impact of adding cost information to a conversation aid to support shared decision making about low-risk prostate cancer treatment: Results of a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial
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BACKGROUND: Decision aids help patients consider the benefits and drawbacks of care options but rarely include cost information. We assessed the impact of a conversation-based decision aid containing information about low-risk prostate cancer
The effectiveness of vaccination for preventing hospitalisation with COVID-19 in regional Queensland: a data linkage study
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CONCLUSION: The hospitalisation rate for Central Queensland people with PCR-confirmed Omicron variant SARS-CoV-2 infections during the first quarter of 2022 was low, indicating the protection afforded by vaccination and the value of booster vaccine
Trends in Mortality From Poisonings, Firearms, and All Other Injuries by Intent in the US, 1999-2020
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CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Results of this cross-sectional study suggest that from 1999 to 2020, death rates due to poisonings, firearms, and all other injuries increased substantially in the US. The rapid increase in deaths due to unintentional
The diversity of providers' and consumers' views of virtual versus inpatient care provision: a qualitative study
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CONCLUSIONS: Virtual care was widely supported but the model is not suitable for all patients. Health and digital literacy and appropriate patient selection were key success criteria, as was patient choice. Key concerns included technology failures
The double-edged sword: COVID-19 pandemic-related delay in immune maturation in young children
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The Health-related Quality of Life and Voice Handicap Index in Recovered COVID-19 Patients in Comparison to Healthy Subjects
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CONCLUSION: COVID-19 has negative consequences on various aspects of general health and voice-related QOL. Two months after recovery from COVID-19, the patients had the worst scores in all subscales of SF-36 and also, decreased physical, emotional
The incidence of nosocomial bloodstream infection and urinary tract infection in Australian hospitals before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: an interrupted time series study
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CONCLUSION: These mixed findings reflect the uncertainty of the effect the pandemic has had on HAI's. Factors to consider in this analysis include local epidemiology, differences between public and private sector facilities, changes in patient
