PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Middle Eastern nurses' views/experiences of work and well-being with the support measures during past disease outbreaks and COVID-19: a qualitative systematic review
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CONCLUSION: In comparison to prior health emergencies, well-being support measures during Covid-19 were not sufficiently adopted. Nurse policymakers and managers should consider these support measures to correspond with nurses' needs and explore the
Exploring the clinical benefit of ventilation therapy across various patient groups with COVID-19 using real-world data
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Scarcity of ventilators during COVID-19 pandemic has urged public health authorities to develop prioritization recommendations and guidelines with the real-time decision-making process based on the resources and contexts. Nevertheless, patients with
The effect of Aromatherapy with Pelargonium graveolens (P. graveolens) on the fatigue and sleep quality of critical care nurses during the Covid-19 pandemic: A randomized controlled trial
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CONCLUSION: Inhalation aromatherapy with P. graveolens essential oil can reduce nurses' fatigue in the ICU. The findings of this study can make nurses interested in using aromatherapy as a self-care method.
Rare Case of Thygeson Superficial Punctate Keratitis After COVID-19 Vaccination
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CONCLUSIONS: Although the COVID-19 vaccine remains overwhelmingly safe, clinicians should be aware of possible corneal side effects, including TSPK. Prompt ophthalmic assessment in those presenting with ocular symptoms after vaccination is encouraged
Stability of Aerosolized SARS-CoV-2 on Masks and Transfer to Skin
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The potential for masks to act as fomites in the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 has been suggested but not demonstrated experimentally or observationally. In this study, we aerosolized a suspension of SARS-CoV-2 in saliva and used a vacuum pump to pull
COVID-19 reduces cardiorespiratory fitness even months after a mild to moderate acute phase: a retrospective cohort study
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CONCLUSIONS: On the basis of repeated CPETs, COVID-19 significantly, albeit rather modestly, reduces CRF almost one year after infection. The reduction persists even after the acute phase with mild or moderate severity.
Eurasian consumers' food safety beliefs and trust issues in the age of COVID-19: Evidence from an online survey in 15 countries
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CONCLUSION: The greatest extent of trust, when food safety assurance is concerned, Eurasian consumers have put into food scientists and food producers holding a food safety certificate. Broadly, they are uncertain to what extent their federal
