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1341“…Providing adequate well-being and support to trainees is imperative during such times of hardship. 18 plastic surgery junior doctors were redeployed to either intensive care units, emergency departments or medical wards during the period of intervention. …”
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1342por Rothpletz-Puglia, Pamela, Brown, Terry L., Peters, Emily, Thomas-Hawkins, Charlotte, Kaplan, Joshua, Myslinski, Mary J., Mysliwiec, JoAnn, Parrott, James S., Byham-Gray, Laura“…All participants experienced substantial hardship in addition to chronic kidney disease and expressed that family, friends, and faith were essential to their ability to be active. …”
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1343“…Comparisons between low and high-resourced areas indicate more focus on personal economic hardship in less-resourced communities and less focus on general public health messaging. …”
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1344“…Managers are at risk of suffering from mental disorders during the pandemic because they face particular hardship. OBJECTIVE: We aim to predict mental disorder (anxiety and depression) symptoms of managers across countries using country-level COVID-19 statistics. …”
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1345por Putri, Annisa Ika, de Sabbata, Kevin, Agusni, Regitta I., Alinda, Medhi Denisa, Darlong, Joydeepa, de Barros, Barbara, Walker, Stephen L., Zweekhorst, Marjolein B. M., Peters, Ruth M. H.“…Individuals reported physical discomfort, distress, anxiety, stigma, and financial hardship and these negative impacts in the physical, psychological, and social spheres reinforced each other. …”
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1346por Baptista, Cremildo João, Oliveira de Arruda, Guilherme, Rayzel Barroso, Wilson, Soares de Souza, Verusca“…Factors associated with reporting increased alcoholic consumption during University’s physical and social distancing measures were: not professing any religion (1.52, 95% CI 1.25-1.83), having signs/symptom suggesting SARS-COV-2 infection (1.56, 95% CI 1.26-1.93), missing social interaction with peers carried out without any mediating technology (1.57, 95% CI 1.13-2.20), experiencing financial distress/hardship (1.25, 95% CI 1.02-1.54), perceiving duration of social isolation as long (1.62, 95% CI 1.10-2.41), reporting worsening of emotional/mental wellbeing (1.76, 95% CI 1.34-2.33), and previous psychological disorders (1.25, 95% CI 1.03-1.52). …”
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1347por Van Citters, Aricca D, Kennedy, Alice M, Kirkland, Kathryn B, Dragnev, Konstantin H, Leach, Steven D, Buus-Frank, Madge E, Malcolm, Elissa F, Holthoff, Megan M, Holmes, Anne B, Nelson, Eugene C, Reeves, Susan A, Tosteson, Anna N A“…Patient and caregiver factors included clinical health (Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status, survival by cancer type and stage), functional health and quality of life (Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System [PROMIS] Global-10, Distress Thermometer, Modified Caregiver Strain Index), experience of care (advance care planning, collaboRATE, PROMIS Self-Efficacy Scale, access to care, experience of care, end-of-life quality measures), and cost and resource use (avoidance and delay in accessing care and medications, financial hardship, total cost of care). Contextual factors included team well-being (Well-being Index; voluntary staff turnover); learning culture (Improvement Readiness, compliance with Commission on Cancer quality of care measures); scholarly engagement and productivity (institutional commitment and support for research, academic productivity index); and diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (screening and follow-up for social determinants of health, inclusivity of staff and patients). …”
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1348por Harris, Alexandria, Li, Jinhong, Atchison, Karley, Harrison, Christine, Hall, Daniel, VanderWeele, Tyler, Johnson, Jonas T., Nilsen, Marci L.“…CONCLUSIONS: Common late‐ and long‐term side effects of HNC treatment and financial hardship are associated with lower levels of flourishing or a more negative perception of life after treatment. …”
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1349por O. Martins, Maria Rosario, Shaaban, Ahmed Nabil, Abecasis, Ana, Muggli, Zelia, Amado, Regina, Vaz, Dora, Dias, Sara S., Silva, Antonio C., Fronteira, Ines“…Immigrants were also more likely to face several kinds of financial hardship during the pandemic, such as difficulties in buying food, hygiene products, and paying bills. …”
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1350“…The pandemic exacerbated economic hardship, but food insecurity was largely explained by long-standing SEP-related factors among Latinxs, regardless of immigration status, and non-citizen Asians. …”
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1351por Laurijssen, Sara JM, van der Graaf, Rieke, van Dijk, Wouter B, Schuit, Ewoud, Groenwold, Rolf HH, Grobbee, Diederick E, de Vries, Martine C“…At the same time, researchers have a moral responsibility to design an infrastructure in which consent can be obtained, even if they face hardship in obtaining consent. In addition, researchers should seek to minimize harm inflicted upon participants when harm may occur as a result of the consent procedure. …”
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1352por Santa-Ramírez, Hugo-Alejandro, Wisniak, Ania, Pullen, Nick, Zaballa, María-Eugenia, Pennacchio, Francesco, Lorthe, Elsa, Dumont, Roxane, Baysson, Hélène, Guessous, Idris, Stringhini, Silvia“…People facing financial hardship for less than a year had higher odds of a seropositive result compared to those who had never faced them (OR: 2.23, 95% CI: 1.01–4.95). …”
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1353“…Participant populations experiencing marginalization due to social stigma and isolation, early‐life disadvantage, poor health and/or financial hardship were included. A meta‐ethnographic framework was used to synthesize themes across selected studies and researcher triangulation was employed to develop higher‐order themes. …”
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1354por Van, Thi Thu Hao, Lee Nen That, Lisa F. M., Perera, Rachelle, Anwar, Arif, Wilson, Timothy B., Scott, Peter C., Stanley, Dragana, Moore, Robert J.“…SLD outbreaks can increase mortality and decrease egg production of chickens, adversely impact welfare and cause economic hardship for poultry producers. The bacterium Campylobacter hepaticus is the primary cause of the disease. …”
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1355“…IMPLICATIONS: The pandemic caused economic hardship and an increased desire to postpone or prevent pregnancy at the same time that it created new barriers to contraceptive services. …”
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1356“…OBJECTIVE/HYPOTHESIS: This paper investigates how increases in anxiety, stress, and despair are associated with concerns about getting infected, COVID-19-induced financial hardship, and increased social isolation as a result of adhering to protective measures among people with disabilities and chronic health conditions. …”
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1357por Riaz, Baizid Khoorshid, Islam, Md. Ziaul, Ahmed, Helal Uddin, Akhtar, Khursheda, Haque, Aysha, Amin, K.M. Bayzid, Mahmood, Fahad, Refat, Md. Nazmul Hasan, Islam, Farjana“…BACKGROUND: COVID-19 pandemic imposed a devastating effect on the psychological health of health professionals as they worked nonstop to withstand the hardship of the pandemic. The present study intended to determine the post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD) and coping strategies among health professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh. …”
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1358por Mulia, Nina, Ye, Yu, Greenfield, Thomas K., Martinez, Priscilla, Patterson, Deidre, Kerr, William C., Karriker-Jaffe, Katherine J.“…Wide-ranging effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have led to increased psychological distress and alcohol consumption, and disproportionate hardship for disadvantaged groups. Early in the pandemic, telehealth services were expanded to maintain healthcare access amidst lockdowns, medical office closures, and fear of infection. …”
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1359por Kang, Yunhee, Colson-Fearon, Darien, Kim, Myungsun, Park, Soim, Stephens, Matthew, Kim, Yunseop, Wetzler, Erica“…CONCLUSION: Some socio-demographic factors, economic hardship due to COVID-19, and poor mental health status of parents are associated with the use of violent discipline against children in the Asia Pacific region. …”
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1360por Blebu, Bridgette E, Kuppermann, Miriam, Coleman-Phox, Kimberly, Karasek, Deborah, Lessard, Lauren, Chambers, Brittany D“…While community and social services have been available to mitigate stressors in pregnancy (e.g. food insecurity and financial hardship) and reduce the risk of adverse maternal outcomes, it is unclear how the pandemic impacted access to these resources, particularly in communities of color with lower incomes. …”
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