[HTML][HTML] Prioritizing COVID-19 test utilization during supply shortages in the late phase pandemic
ES Amirian - Journal of public health policy, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
From the beginning of the pandemic, shortages in the COVID-19 testing supply in the United
States (US) have undermined the nation's ability to maintain sufficient, consistent, and …
States (US) have undermined the nation's ability to maintain sufficient, consistent, and …
[PDF][PDF] Multi-Factor Triage Algorithm (MUFTA): quantitative and qualitative ethical factors on triage decisions during COVID-19
Background: This study shows how multiple ethical criteria evaluations result in patient
screening and ranking. Furthermore, as Omicron outbreaks increase, hospital emergency …
screening and ranking. Furthermore, as Omicron outbreaks increase, hospital emergency …
Among equity and dignity: an argument-based review of European ethical guidelines under COVID-19
M Perin, L De Panfilis - BMC medical ethics, 2021 - Springer
Background Under COVID-19 pandemic, many organizations developed guidelines to deal
with the ethical aspects of resources allocation. This study describes the results of an …
with the ethical aspects of resources allocation. This study describes the results of an …
COVID-19 and vision impairment: Constraints negotiation, participation, and well-being during lockdown in the United Kingdom
In response to the Coronavirus disease, the United Kingdom (UK) government introduced
lockdown measures requiring people to isolate and adhere to social distancing. This article …
lockdown measures requiring people to isolate and adhere to social distancing. This article …
The lockdown of the locked-in: experiences of persons with Locked-in Syndrome during COVID-19 pandemic
Abstract Effects of COVID-19 lockdown for people with disabilities have been examined in
the social and health sciences regarding both access to health and caregiving services, and …
the social and health sciences regarding both access to health and caregiving services, and …
A dynamic Bayesian model for identifying high-mortality risk in hospitalized COVID-19 patients
As Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) hospitalization rates remain high, there is an
urgent need to identify prognostic factors to improve patient outcomes. Existing prognostic …
urgent need to identify prognostic factors to improve patient outcomes. Existing prognostic …
Lymphopenia and early variation of lymphocytes to predict in-hospital mortality and severity in ED patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection
M Simon, P Le Borgne, F Lefevbre, S Chabrier… - Journal of Clinical …, 2022 - mdpi.com
(1) Introduction: Multiple studies have demonstrated that lymphocyte count monitoring is a
valuable prognostic tool for clinicians during inflammation. The aim of our study was to …
valuable prognostic tool for clinicians during inflammation. The aim of our study was to …
Mechanisms for Managing Medical Institutions in Times of Crisis.
A Barzylovych, B Volodymyr… - Systematic Reviews …, 2020 - search.ebscohost.com
Medical institutions face a lot of problems with insufficient staffing, infrastructure, special
materials and equipment during the crisis. The health care system depends on government …
materials and equipment during the crisis. The health care system depends on government …
Polarized citizen preferences for the ethical allocation of scarce medical resources in 20 countries
Objective. When medical resources are scarce, clinicians must make difficult triage
decisions. When these decisions affect public trust and morale, as was the case during the …
decisions. When these decisions affect public trust and morale, as was the case during the …
Disability and Communication in the COVID-19 Pandemic
People with disabilities are an important, yet still a largely neglected, group in reporting,
representation, and communication of health-related matters. The COVID-19 pandemic …
representation, and communication of health-related matters. The COVID-19 pandemic …