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Global “flu-ization” of COVID-19: A perspective from Vietnam
(2022-10)
The widespread Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 has led to mild to asymptomatic manifestations, contributing to increased immunity among populations through vaccination and natural infection. However, a more relaxed attitude ...
Factors Associated With the Intention to Participate in Coronavirus Disease 2019 Frontline Prevention Activities Among Nursing Students in Vietnam: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior
(2021-07-02)
Introduction: Medical students have been serving as a key part of the frontline health workforce responding to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic globally. Their contribution is especially important in the ...
Survival of rural telehealth services post-pandemic in Australia: A call to retain the gains in the ‘new normal’
(2022-04-28)
Aim: COVID-19 rapidly transformed how Australians access health care services. This paper considers how the inability for urban patients to access in-person care expedited the introduction of virtual solutions in health ...
Thyroid disease post-COVID-19 infection: Report of a case with new-onset autoimmune thyroid disease
(2023-02-22)
We present a case of hyperthyroidism associated with autoimmune thyroid disease that developed a few weeks after COVID-19 infection in a patient with no prior history of thyroid dysfunction. This report includes clinical ...
Cognitive and Emotional Motivation to Explain Infection-Prevention Behaviors with Social Support as a Mediator During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study in Korea
(2023-04-18)
Purpose: To predict the performance of infection-prevention behaviors among adults in Korea based on the health belief model, using social support as a mediator.
Patients and Methods: A nationwide cross-sectional survey ...
Prevalence of and risk factors associated with depression among nursing students acting on the frontline of COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study
(2023-01-09)
Introduction: The widespread devastation caused by the ongoing waves of COVID-19 imposed a significant burden on the healthcare labor force. At the frontline in the battle against the deadly COVID-19 virus, nursing students ...
Prevalence of and risk factors associated with depression among nursing students acting on the frontline of COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study
(2023)
Introduction: The widespread devastation caused by the ongoing waves of COVID-19 imposed a significant burden on the healthcare labor force. At the frontline in the battle against the deadly COVID-19 virus, nursing students ...