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6541“…CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that facial pressure injuries associated with personal protective equipment use among nurses, who work on the frontlines in the COVID-19 pandemic period, is highly prevalent. …”
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6542“…BACKGROUND: Midwives are at the frontlines of the fight against the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic. …”
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6543“…As clinical research coordinators (CRCs) work at the frontlines of clinical trials, CRCs can best identify the main factors that influence patient participation and dropout and suggest potential remedial measures. …”
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6544“…From the results of this study, our recommendations include augmenting mental health through more open dialogue, valuing and compensating those working on the frontlines through living wages, paid sick leave and enhanced benefits and expanding digital technology that facilitates flexible work locations, thereby freeing time for improving the wellbeing of caregivers and families and offering telemedicine and telecounseling, which delivers greater access to care. …”
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6545por Spruijt, Ineke, Cronin, Anne, Udeorji, Frances, Nazir, Mamoona, Shehu, Samaila, Poix, Sebastien, Villanueva, Andre, Jansen, Niesje, Huitema, Ineke, Suurmond, Jeanine, Fiekert, Kathy“…DISCUSSION: COVID-19 HCWs from all countries experienced all forms of stigmatization related to their work as a COVID-19 frontliner. This affected their mental well-being, which in turn affects job performance and quality of care, there is a high need to develop stigma reduction tools for HCWs.…”
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6546por Tucci, Veronica, Moukaddam, Nidal, Meadows, Jonathan, Shah, Suhal, Galwankar, Sagar C, Kapur, G Bobby“…Therefore, those on the frontlines of epidemics including emergency physicians, primary care providers and infectious disease specialists should serve communicate this need and advocate for sustained and increased funding for mental health programs to heighten public awareness regarding acute psychiatric events during infectious diseases outbreaks and offer treatment and support when necessary.…”
Publicado 2017
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6547Improving the Usefulness and Use of Patient Survey Programs: National Health Service Interview Study“…OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to apply a systems perspective to suggest policy improvements that could support efforts to use data on the frontlines. METHODS: Qualitative interviews were conducted in eight National Health Service provider locations in the United Kingdom, which were selected based on National Inpatient Survey scores. …”
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6548por Ingenbleek, Yves“…As a result of these transient hyperthyroid and hyperretinoid states, helpful stimulatory and/or inhibitory processes are set in motion, operating as second frontlines fine-tuning the impulses primarily initiated by cytokines. …”
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6549“…Emergency medical service providers are expected to be in the frontlines during such emergencies. Yet, this system is badly understudied when it comes to its roles and performance during disasters and public health emergencies. …”
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6550“…Males, doctors, individuals aged between 31‑60 years, those with senior job titles, those who had contact with patients with confirmed or suspected cases of COVID-19, those who worked on the clinical frontlines fighting the epidemic and those who had experience combating similar outbreaks were more likely to have depression, anxiety or stress symptoms. …”
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6551“…BACKGROUND: Healthcare facilities in Ethiopia are responsible for collecting samples for testing and treating COVID-19 patients, providing COVID-19 information to staff, establishment of response teams, and provision of adequate personal protective equipment (PPE). Working at the frontlines against the pandemic, health care providers’ level of knowledge about COVID-19, attitude towards their work, and confidence in the preparedness of their facilities are essential factors in mounting a successful response. …”
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6552por Titi, Maher Abdelraheim, Baksh, Maram Mohammed, Zubairi, Beena, Abdalla, Rawia Ahmad Mustafa, Alsaif, Faisal Abdullah, Amer, Yasser S, Jamal, Diana, El-Jardali, Fadi“…Thirty-one executive board members and directors and four focus groups of frontliners were qualitatively interviewed. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Twelve safety culture dimensions were assessed to study the patient safety culture as perceived by the healthcare professionals. …”
Publicado 2021
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6553por Moitinho de Almeida, Maria, van Loenhout, Joris Adriaan Frank, Singh Thapa, Sunil, Kumar, K. C., Prakash Mahara, Deepak, Guha-Sapir, Debarati, Aujoulat, Isabelle“…However, current hospital resilience frameworks emerged from pre-disaster conceptualizations, and have not been verified in real-life disaster contexts nor in the frontlines. Our aim was to study a tertiary hospital's resilience after the 2015 earthquake in Nepal, as experienced by its staff. …”
Publicado 2021
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6554por Aisa, Tharwat, Diviney, Dara, Thomas, Jubil, Al Qadheeb, Nada, Abdelbaky, Moamen, Afify, Hosam, Yasawy, Mustafa, Mahmoud, Mohamad, Abdallah, Ahmed, Bashir, Asma, Algrni, Khaled, Elgammal, Basheer“…BACKGROUND: Intensive care health care workers (HCWs) are frontlines of this crisis as they deal with critically ill COVID-19 patients which can potentially affect their mental well-being and causes different levels of stress. …”
Publicado 2021
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6555por Fergus, Cristin Alexis, Storer, Elizabeth, Arinaitwe, Moses, Kamurari, Solomon, Adriko, Moses“…BACKGROUND: In many places, health workers at the sub-national level are on the frontlines of disseminating information about coronavirus (COVID-19) to communities. …”
Publicado 2021
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6556por Patelarou, Evridiki, Galanis, Petros, Mechili, Enkeleint A., Argyriadi, Agathi, Argyriadis, Alexandros, Asimakopoulou, Evanthia, Kicaj, Emirjona, Bucaj, Jorgjia, Carmona-Torres, Juan Manuel, Cobo-Cuenca, Ana Isabel, Doležel, Jakub, Finotto, Stefano, Jarošová, Darja, Kalokairinou, Athina, Mecugni, Daniela, Pulomenaj, Velide, Malaj, Krenar, Sopjani, Idriz, Zahaj, Majlinda, Patelarou, Athina“…Conclusions: It is important to decrease fear in the population of nurses who are at the frontlines of the pandemic. The provision of appropriate education and training activities for nurses and students to manage their stress levels is of high importance. …”
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6557por Steil, Amanda, Pereira Tokeshi, Ana Bresser, Bernardo, Luca Silveira, da Silva Neto, Geraldo Pio, Davi, Ronald Ferreira, Bárbara, Amanda Ferreira Santa, Mendonca, Vitor S., Fidalgo, Thiago M., Teixeira Gois, Aécio Flávio“…The COVID-19 pandemic has raised the greatest concerns given the psychological effects of this scenario on medical residents on the frontlines of the pandemic. To assess the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on physicians in residency training, the collective symptoms of burnout, depression and anxiety are used to identify the residents’ beliefs and clinical practices related to COVID-19 patients and their behaviors concerning disease prevention. …”
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6558por Vanderburg, Juliana L., Dukpa, Choden, Rauniyar, Abhishek K., Giri, Priscilla, Bhattarai, Surekha, Thapa, Arpana, Gaynes, Bradley N., Hampanda, Karen, Lamb, Molly M., Matergia, Michael, Cruz, Christina M.“…The current study investigated whether the implementation of a pilot trial of Tealeaf-Mansik Swastha (Teachers Leading the Frontlines—Mental Health; “Tealeaf”) was associated with improvements in child mental health and academic outcomes. …”
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6559por Chowdhury, Sreshtha, Roy, Simanta, Iktidar, Mohammad Azmain, Rahman, Shahidur, Liza, Mowshomi Mannan, Islam, A. M. Khairul, Akhter, Sharmin, Medha, Madhuritu Bhadra, Tasnim, Afia, Gupta, Antara Das, Deb, Auditia, Chowdhury, Shresta, Hawlader, Mohammad Delwer Hossain“…Therefore, necessary precautionary measures should be taken to safeguard our frontlines.…”
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6560“…Public health departments are on the frontlines of protecting vulnerable groups and working to eliminate health disparities through prevention interventions, disease surveillance and community education. …”
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