PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Personality traits and perceived cognitive function in lebanese healthcare professionals
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CONCLUSION: Our study adds to the narrow body of research revolving around the relationship between personality traits and perceived cognitive function in Lebanese healthcare professionals during these hard times in Lebanon. These results show that
A longitudinal study of COVID-19 preventive behavior fatigue in Hong Kong: a city with previous pandemic experience
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CONCLUSION: Even in regions with past pandemic experience, maintaining social distancing behaviors during a protracted pandemic remains a major public health challenge.
An unusual form of kidney injury without glomerulonephritis in microscopic polyangiitis: a case report
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CONCLUSIONS: The lack of glomerular injury and solely interstitial inflammation is atypical regarding AAV involvement in the kidney. This diversity might be initially considered as only a simple histological elaboration. However, it is a significant
Non-classical HLA class I molecules and their potential role in viral infections
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Human Leukocyte Antigens (HLA) are classified in three different classes I, II and III, and represent the key mediators of immune responses, self-tolerance development and pathogen recognition. Among them, non-classical subtypes (HLA-Ib), e.g. HLA-E
Global prevalence of low resilience among the general population and health professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic: A meta-analysis
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CONCLUSIONS: Globally, 1 out of 4 people among the general population and health professionals experienced low resilience due to COVID-19 adversity. The prevalence of low resilience was twice as much among the general population compared to health
Effect of Famotidine on COVID-19: Killing Virus or Opposing ARDS?
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Since the first detection of SARS-CoV-2 in China, COVID-19 (Corona Virus Disease 2019) has taken the lives of more than six million people. Although some antivirals seem proper for treatment, the investigation of finding the best therapeutic approach
Nursing students' experiences with patient death and palliative and end-of-life care: A systematic review and meta-synthesis
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CONCLUSIONS: While caring for dying patients and families was beneficial to nursing students' learning and professional development, they encountered many challenges. Governments, clinical and academic nursing leaders must prioritise the integration
Comparison of AstraZeneca and sinopharm vaccines as boosters in protection against COVID-19 infection
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CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates that booster doses can help reduce hospitalization and the severity of infection, and it appears that a combination of different vaccines may be effective against severe COVID-19 infection.
Understanding peer support: a qualitative interview study of doctors one year after seeking support
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CONCLUSIONS: Peer support seems to provide psychological safety through its flexible, informal, and confidential characteristics. The service thus offers doctors in need of support a valued and suitable space that is clearly distinct from a doctor
