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期刊名:Ssm qualitative research in health

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ISSN:2667-3215

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Larry Au,Cristian Capotescu,Gil Eyal et al. Larry Au et al.
While we know a lot more about Long Covid today, patients who were infected with Covid-19 early on in the pandemic and developed Long Covid had to contend with medical professionals who lacked awareness of the potential for extended complic...
Bettina M Zimmermann,Hendrik Wagenaar,Katharina Kieslich et al. Bettina M Zimmermann et al.
The sudden and dramatic advent of the COVID-19 pandemic led to urgent demands for timely, relevant, yet rigorous research. This paper discusses the origin, design, and execution of the SolPan research commons, a large-scale, international, ...
Stephanie Willson,Paul Scanlon,Kristen Miller Stephanie Willson
The need for high-quality, real-time data has never presented itself as clearly as it did during the COVID-19 pandemic. Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, from both a policy and a public health perspective, required timely, accurate data ...
Molly Harrod,Lee A Kamphuis,Katrina Hauschildt et al. Molly Harrod et al.
In the United States, approximately 292,000 adults (>18 years old) per year suffer an in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA). Survival rates have increased over the last decade and many survivors return to their communities. IHCA has been recogn...
Lisa M Boucher,Zoë Dodd,Samantha Young et al. Lisa M Boucher et al.
Unaffordable housing is a growing crisis in Canada, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, yet perspectives of people living outdoors in encampments have primarily gone unheard. We conducted qualitative interviews with encampment residents t...
Nora Hangel,Franziska Schönweitz,Stuart McLennan et al. Nora Hangel et al.
Politicians, policymakers, and mass media alike have emphasized the importance of solidarity during the COVID-19 pandemic, calling for the need of social cohesion in society to protect risk groups and national healthcare systems. In this st...
Robert Klitzman,Jay Al-Hashimi,Gabrielle Di Sapia Natarelli et al. Robert Klitzman et al.
Physicians and nurses face high levels of moral distress and burnout, exacerbated by the COVID-19, yet are often busy, without time for extended interventions. Hospital chaplains have recently been asked to assist staff, but many questions ...
Lesley Gotlib Conn,Natalie G Coburn,Lisa Di Prospero et al. Lesley Gotlib Conn et al.
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic restricted family presence in hospitals was a widespread public health intervention to preserve critical resources and mitigate the virus's spread. In this study, we explore the experiences of surgical care pr...
Jonas Wachinger,Shannon A McMahon,Julia Lohmann et al. Jonas Wachinger et al.
Antigen-based rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for SARS-CoV-2 have good reliability and have been repeatedly implemented as part of pandemic response policies, especially for screening in high-risk settings (e.g., hospitals and care homes) whe...
Aarushi H Shah,Iris A Becene,Katie Truc Nhat H Nguyen et al. Aarushi H Shah et al.
There is a dearth of qualitative studies exploring the lived experiences of frontline healthcare personnel (HCP) during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. We examined workplace stressors, psychological manifestations of said stres...