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Modifiable in-hospital factors for 12-month global cognition, post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms, and depression symptoms in adults hospitalized with COVID-19.

Jin Ho HanJames C JacksonOnur M OrunSamuel M BrownJonathan D CaseyLindsay ClarkSean P CollinsKemberlyne CorderoAdit A GindeMichelle N GongCatherine L HoughTheodore J IwashynaAmy L KiehlAlana LauckLindsay M LeitherChristopher J LindsellMayur B PatelRameela RamanTodd W RiceNancy J RingwoodKaren L SheppardMatthew W SemlerB Taylor ThompsonE Wesley ElyWesley H Selfnull null
Published in: Influenza and other respiratory viruses (2023)
Potentially modifiable factors associated with better long-term outcomes included remdesivir use (associated with better cognitive function), avoidance of delirium (associated with less PTSD and depression symptoms), and increased virtual interactions with friends and family (associated with less depression symptoms).
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