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Evaluation of the relationship between individual workload perception and compliance with isolation measures of emergency and critical care nurses
CONCLUSION: The low perception of individual workload of nurses working in the emergency service and critical care unit during the COVID-19 pandemic increased the compliance with isolation measures.PMID:36641723 | DOI:10.3233/WOR-220118
Source: Work - January 15, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Sumeyye Akcoban Ayla Yava Aynur Koyuncu Betul Tosun Source Type: research

Critical care response during the COVID-19 pandemic
J Formos Med Assoc. 2023 Jul 14:S0929-6646(23)00259-0. doi: 10.1016/j.jfma.2023.07.003. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSince the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, millions of people worldwide have passed away due to critical illness. Intensive care for severe COVID-19 infection remains one of the most important ways to save patients' lives. In Taiwan, the government-led critical care model and COVID-19 clinical rounds, grand rounds, and chief rounds by experts; critical care guidelines established by the Taiwan Centers for Disease Control and major professional societies; consensus and management recommendations...
Source: J Formos Med Assoc - July 16, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Wei-Chih Chen Kuang-Yao Yang Source Type: research

Duty to Plan: Health Care, Crisis Standards of Care, and Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2
Source: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Health and Medicine Division (HMD). Published: 3/5/2020. In this discussion paper for health care planners and clinicians, the authors discuss the application of Crisis Standards of Care (CSC) principles to clinical care, including personal protective equipment, critical care, and outpatient and emergency department capacity challenges posed by the COVID-19 coronavirus or other major epidemic or pandemic event. Health care facilities should be developing tiered, proactive strategies using the best available clinical information and building on their existi...
Source: Disaster Lit: Resource Guide for Disaster Medicine and Public Health - March 5, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

New PPE guidance for NHS teams
The UK Government and NHS leaders from a range of medical and nursing royal colleges have published new guidance about personal protective equipment (PPE) for NHS teams who are likely to come into contact with patients with coronavirus. The guidance has been agreed by the four Chief Medical Officers, Chief Nursing Officers and Chief Dental Officers in the UK and is applicable in all parts of the UK. The updated guidance reflects the fact that coronavirus is now widespread in the community, meaning clinicians are more likely to see patients with the virus, some of whom may have minimal or no symptoms. The guidance is based ...
Source: UNISON Health care news - April 2, 2020 Category: UK Health Authors: Garfield Myrie Tags: Article coronavirus Covid-19 gloves health masks pandemic PPE public health England Sara Gorton Source Type: news

Utilization of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners as Adult Critical Care Providers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Novel Approach
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is a global health emergency creating unprecedented social, political, and economic crises. First noted in Wuhan, China in December 2019, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has infected more than 5.1 million people in 216 countries as of May 2020 (World Health Organization, 2020). It was formally declared a pandemic in March 2020 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2020).
Source: Journal of Pediatric Health Care - June 16, 2020 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Christine Renke, Louise Callow, Tara Egnor, Chelsea Honstain, Kimberly Kellogg, Blythe Pollack, Janella Reske, Stephanie Robell, Natalie Sinicropi Tags: Article Source Type: research

Lessons From the Frontlines: Pandemic Response Among New York City Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Programs During COVID-19
The global pandemic novel coronavirus 2019 has upended healthcare and medical education, particularly in disease epicenters such as New York City. In this piece, we seek to describe the collective experiences and lessons learned by the New York City pediatric emergency medicine fellowship directors in clinical, educational, investigative, and psychological domains, in hopes of engendering conversation and informing future disaster response efforts.
Source: Pediatric Emergency Care - September 1, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Special Features Source Type: research

A National US Survey of Pediatric Emergency Department Coronavirus Pandemic Preparedness
Conclusions This national survey provides insight into PED preparedness efforts, training innovations, and practice changes implemented during the start of COVID-19 pandemic. Pediatric emergency departments implemented broad strategies including modifications to staffing, workflow, and clinical practice while using video/teleconference and simulation as preferred training modalities. Further research is needed to advance the level of preparedness and support deep learning about which preparedness actions were effective for future pandemics.
Source: Pediatric Emergency Care - January 1, 2021 Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Special Features Source Type: research

Occupational Therapy: Essential to Critical Care Rehabilitation
Am J Occup Ther. 2021 Mar-Apr;75(2):7502170010p1-7502170010p5. doi: 10.5014/ajot.2021.048827.ABSTRACTThe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic reshaped the health care landscape, leading to the reassignment of essential health care workers to critical areas and widespread furloughs of providers deemed nonessential, including occupational therapy practitioners. Although multidisciplinary critical care teams often include occupational therapy practitioners, efforts to define, measure, and disseminate occupational therapy's unique contributions to critical care outcomes have been overlooked. This editorial provides rec...
Source: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy - March 3, 2021 Category: Occupational Health Authors: John L Margetis Jamie Wilcox Chelsea Thompson Nicole Mannion Source Type: research