CONCLUSION: This study underlines the importance of adapting the work conditions during pandemics to reduce the fear of infection, thus preserve ECPs' well-being.
CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the importance of protecting the health of CMC through continued safe access to in-person or telehealth services. It is important to prioritise emotional support services for families of CMC as they have experienced
CONCLUSIONS: To prevent the widening of health disparities due to the rapid introduction of telehealth, further research is required to identify why the use of the application did not spread beyond the aforementioned user groups.
CONCLUSION: Findings reveal high uptake and acceptability of a courier ART intervention among YPLWH, as well as promising evidence for its effectiveness in increasing the probability of viral suppression. A fully powered trial is warranted.
CONCLUSION: This bibliometric study provides an overall picture of DM research and research trends during the COVID-19 pandemic and provides a basis for researchers to develop their next research strategies.
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to determine the effect of stress ball use during the swabbing procedure on the pain and fear levels of children admitted to the pediatric emergency department with the suspicion of coronavirus disease 2019. Children
BACKGROUND: Canadian and international research has shown that the COVID-19 pandemic led to changes in health behaviours, including participation in physical activity and screen time.
CONCLUSION: In the findings of the current study, treatment with CS pulses was shown to significantly enhance recovery in patients with non-severe COVID-19.