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Headache in Post-COVID-19 Patients: Its Characteristics and Relationship with the Quality of Life
In conclusion, headache related to COVID-19 is associated with low QoL among post-COVID-19 patients. A guideline on prevention measures of headache on COVID-19 patients, therefore, needs to be established to avoid long-term consequences.PMID:36295660 | PMC:PMC9609032 | DOI:10.3390/medicina58101500
Source: Medicina (Kaunas) - October 27, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Endang Mutiawati Hendrix Indra Kusuma Marhami Fahriani Harapan Harapan Syahrul Syahrul Nasrul Musadir Source Type: research

The Macro View – Health, Economics, and Politics and the Big Picture. What I Am Watching Here And Abroad.
 September 08, 2022 Edition-----In the US we are seeing the outcomes of Climate Change really of and running with droughts and fires etc. Biden amped up the partisan divide with a fiery anti-Republican speech!In Russia the last leader of Soviet Russia died.In the UK we have a new PM while in Europe the energy crisis is just getting worse.In OZ we have survived the Jobs and Skills Summit with 36 prearranged outcomes. Stage management +++ in action. The GP crisis is not being addressed fully and worries regarding the Global Economy - esp. China - worsen.-----Major Issues.-----https://www.afr.com/work-and-careers/educati...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - September 8, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

Lessons from experiences of accessing healthcare during the pandemic for remobilizing rheumatology services: a national mixed methods study
CONCLUSIONS: We identified patient factors that predict access to and satisfaction with care and aspects of care that patients value. This is important to inform remobilisation of rheumatology services to better meet the needs of patients.PMID:35350717 | PMC:PMC8946474 | DOI:10.1093/rap/rkac013
Source: Adv Data - March 30, 2022 Category: Epidemiology Authors: LaKrista Morton Kevin Stelfox Marcus Beasley Gareth T Jones Gary J Macfarlane Peter Murchie John Paton Rosemary Hollick Source Type: research

IJERPH, Vol. 19, Pages 2608: Couple Conflict and Intimate Partner Violence during the Early Lockdown of the Pandemic: The Good, the Bad, or Is It Just the Same in a North Carolina, Low-Resource Population?
This study focused on under-resourced North Carolina residents (n = 107) who self-reported changes in relationship conflict (Increased, Decreased, Stayed the Same) and intimate partner violence (IPV) during the pandemic. We expected high rates of increased conflict and IPV since the start of the pandemic. We then sought to determine the associations between dyadic changes in conflict and reports of IPV and pandemic-related experiences and responses. Participants completed a brief online survey assessing their demographics, COVID-19 exposure/stressors, and pandemic responses. As expected, reports of increased couple conflic...
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - February 24, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling Grace E. Schroeder Ryan A. Langhinrichsen-Rohling Annelise Mennicke Yu-Jay Harris Sharon Sullivan Glori Gray Robert J. Cramer Tags: Article Source Type: research

Prevalence and determinants of healthcare avoidance during the COVID-19 pandemic: A population-based cross-sectional study
ConclusionsIn this population-based cross-sectional study, 1 in 5 individuals avoided healthcare during lockdown in the COVID-19 pandemic, often for potentially urgent symptoms. Healthcare avoidance was strongly associated with female sex, fragile self-appreciated health, and high levels of depression and anxiety. These results emphasise the need for targeted public education urging these vulnerable patients to timely seek medical care for their symptoms to mitigate major health consequences.
Source: PLoS Medicine - November 23, 2021 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Marije J. Splinter Source Type: research