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Experiences and Insights from the Early US COVID-19 Epicenter: A Rapid Assessment Procedure Informed Clinical Ethnography Case Series.

Kathleen MoloneyHannah ScheuerAllison EngstromMerritt SchreiberLauren K WhitesideDeepika NehraMary Lou WalenFrederick RivaraDouglas F Zatzick
Published in: Psychiatry (2020)
Primary and secondary COVID-19 prevention strategies can be feasibly integrated into ongoing clinical interventions during the pandemic. Routine, proactive clinical and research team communication that transparently addresses ethical tensions and health-sustaining activities may promote well-being for providers grappling with rapidly evolving pandemic directives. Proactive assessments of individual provider vulnerabilities for severe COVID-19 related respiratory illness may also be a crucial element of the health care system pandemic responses.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
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  • mental health
  • public health
  • primary care
  • palliative care
  • physical activity
  • climate change
  • social media
  • respiratory tract
  • human health