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5941por Bala, Usaini, Ajumobi, Olufemi, Umar, Amina, Adewole, Adefisoye, Waziri, Ndadilnasiya, Gidado, Saheed, Mohammed, Audu B., Uhomoibhi, Perpetua, Muhammad, Basheer, Ismail, Munira, Kachur, Stephen Patrick, Cash, Shelby, Asamoa, Kwame“…We updated the MHFL and assessed service delivery parameters in the Malaria Frontline Project implementing areas in Kano and Zamfara States. …”
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5942por Moullin, Joanna C., Sklar, Marisa, Green, Amy, Dickson, Kelsey S., Stadnick, Nicole A., Reeder, Kendal, Aarons, Gregory A.“…CONCLUSION: There is a lack of pragmatic and psychometrically sound measures of sustainment that can be completed by implementation stakeholders within inner context settings (e.g., frontline providers, supervisors).…”
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5943por Malik, Fazila-Tun-Nesa, Ishraquzzaman, Mir, Kalimuddin, Md, Choudhury, Sohel, Ahmed, Nazir, Badiuzzaman, Mohammad, Ahmed, Mir N, Banik, Dhiman, Huq, Tawfiq S, Al Mamun, Mohammad Abdullah“…Objective Healthcare personnel (HCP) are undoubtedly one of the major frontline fighters in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. …”
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5944por Robinson, Tracy, Skouteris, Helen, Burns, Prue, Melder, Angela, Bailey, Cate, Croft, Charlotte, Spyridonidis, Dmitrios, Teede, Helena“…This has the potential to effectively ‘flip’ the traditional research and education paradigms because it requires active participation and continuous engagement with stakeholders (especially service users, the community and frontline clinicians). Although investment and expectations of RTCs are high, the literature confirms a need to better understand the processes that RTCs use to mobilise knowledge, build workforce capacity, and co-produce research with patients and the public to ensure population impact and drive healthcare improvement. …”
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5945por Kelker, Heather, Yoder, Kyle, Musey, Paul, Harris, Madison, Johnson, Olivia, Sarmiento, Elisa, Vyas, Punit, Henderson, Brooke, Adams, Zachary, Welch, Julie L“…CONCLUSION: This survey of frontline EM providers during the initial surge of COVID-19 found that despite being a resilient group, the majority experienced stress, anxiety, fear, and concerns about personal safety due to COVID-19, with many at risk for burnout. …”
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5946por Dyson, Lisa, Bedford, Helen, Condon, Louise, Emslie, Carol, Ireland, Lana, Mytton, Julie, Overend, Karen, Redsell, Sarah, Richardson, Zoe, Jackson, Cath“…CONCLUSIONS: The “upstream” nature of the five interventions reinforces the key role of GP practices, frontline workers and wider NHS systems on improving immunisation uptake. …”
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5947por Zhou, Yaoguang, Sun, Zhuoer, Wang, Yan, Xing, Chenqi, Sun, Luna, Shang, Zhilei, Liu, Weizhi“…Patients had higher prevalence (26.2%) compared to healthcare workers (HCWs) (18.5%) and community samples (12.4%) and frontline HCWs had marginally significantly higher estimated rate than general HCWs (22.2%, 95%CI:16.0%–30.1% vs. 10.4%, 95%CI: 6.4%–16.6%). …”
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5948por Bryant, Emma, Miskovic-Wheatley, Jane, Touyz, Stephen, Crosby, Ross D., Koreshe, Eyza, Cao, Li, Maguire, Sarah“…This is of particular salience as face-to-face healthcare and traditional frontline interventions are disrupted, and we are challenged to re-design our practices to deliver diagnostic and treatment services in highly adaptive digital contexts.…”
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5949por Enticott, Joanne, Braaf, Sandra, Johnson, Alison, Jones, Angela, Teede, Helena J.“…Fundamentally, an LHS requires continuous learning with implementation of new evidence back into frontline care to improve outcomes. Structure, governance, trust, culture, vision and leadership were all seen as important along with a skilled workforce and sustained investment. …”
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5950“…PURPOSE: The SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 pandemic has raised concerns about the potential mental health impact on frontline clinical staff. However, given that poor mental health is common in acute medical staff, we aimed to estimate the additional burden of work involving high exposure to infected patients. …”
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5951“…Studies carried out mostly in the Far East, Europe, or the United States have started to provide evidence on survivors, frontline healthcare workers, and parents. The present study is the first survey to be carried out in Latin America (in Santiago, the capital of Chile). …”
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5952“…RESULTS: The COVID-19 pandemic is responsible for a fourfold crisis in Africa: (1) a health crisis: the victimization of frontline healthcare workers and the looming caseload and death tolls with 1.039 million (12%) cases being confirmed and over 22,966 (2.4%) deaths as of 8 August 2020. …”
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5953por Mundada, Manasi C., Ahmed, Faiq, Khera, Rachna, Murthy, Sudha, Rajappa, Senthil, Santa, A., Mallavarapu, Krishnamohan“…Treatment details were available in six patients. With frontline therapy, four patients achieved a complete remission (CR) and one patient developed progressive disease. …”
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5954por Sumon, Md Shariful Amin, Parveen, Shahana, Hassan, Md Zakiul, Babar, Md Reaj Khan, Chanda, Kanij Fatima, Rahman, Mahmudur“…Healthcare workers (HCWs) are the frontline work-stream against HAIs in healthcare settings. …”
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5955por Campbell, Melissa, Datta, Rupak, Wyllie, Anne, Casanovas-Massana, Arnau, Handoko, Ryan, Sewanan, Lorenzo, Ko, Albert I, Martinello, Richard A“…BACKGROUND: Data early in the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic suggested frontline healthcare workers (HCW) may account for 10–20% of all infections. …”
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5956por Hanna, John J, Chen, Tara, Newhart, Donna, Schantz, Katherine, Rozzi, Kathleen, Bress, Jonathan, Lesho, Emil P“…A crucial part of that framework is obtaining detailed CE data from frontline facilities. In response, we sought to contribute by creating a registry of detailed CE data from SARS-COV -2 infected patients at five hospitals, spanning eleven counties in Western New York. …”
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5957“…CONCLUSION: Despite limited resources, we were able to cross train and engage our frontline public health team (PCDST) to investigate and effectively contact trace new COVID-19 cases to help contain spread of infection. …”
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5958“…METHODS: The qualitative study involved semi-structured face-to-face interviews with 40 purposively sampled individuals with current or recent experience of homelessness (32 of whom had direct experience of the service and 8 of whom did not), all (n = 4) staff involved in frontline delivery of the service, and 10 representatives of stakeholder agencies working in partnership with the service and/or with the same client group. …”
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5959por Al Demour, Saddam, Ababneh, Mera A, Al-Taher, Raed N, Alrabadi, Adel F, Jaradat, Ahmad F, Abushamma, Faris A, Al-Hadidi, Fadi A, Al-Rawashdeh, Baeth M, Ihmeidan, Mohammad A, Abubaker, Ahmad K, Al-Zubi, Mohammad T“…Adequate knowledge, practice, and attitudes (KPA) toward COVID-19 among physicians at the frontline defense against the COVID-19 pandemic may enhance their ability to avoid the risk of self-infection, decrease mortality, and provide adequate medical care service in this pandemic. …”
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5960“…Therefore, greater attention needs to be provided toward educating frontline health care workers who routinely perform nasopharyngeal swab procedures.…”
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