COVID-19 : Impact on Public Health and Healthcare
Material type: ArticleLanguage: English Publication details: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022Description: 1 electronic resource (133 p.)ISBN:- books978-3-0365-2845-8
- 9783036528458
- 9783036528441
- Humanities
- Social interaction
- COVID-19
- novel coronavirus
- social lockdown
- protection motivation theory
- health behavior
- health communication
- pregnant woman
- coronavirus
- infectious disease transmission
- vertical transmission
- obstetric management
- SARS-CoV-2
- systematic review
- computerized tomography
- pneumonia
- risk factors
- echocardiography
- healthcare
- mental health
- Impact of event scale
- negative attitude
- Saudi Arabian females
- health services
- cost
- manual therapy
- chiropractic
- osteopathy
- physiotherapy
- direct RT-PCR
- molecular detection
- dental care
- dental health services
- dental visits
- dental service use
- postponed dental visits
- check-up
- dental examination
- pain
- dental complaints
- oral health
- Saudi Arabia
- blood donors
- seroprevalence
- ELISA
- antibodies
- lockdown
- multi-theory model
- behavior change
- pandemic
- handwashing
- young adults
- college students
- protective behavior changes
- individual
- family
- environmental factor
- COVID-19 spreading
- online survey
- awareness and knowledge
- ships
- seafarers
- SARS-COV-2
- anxiety
- depression
- stress
- suicidal ideation
- students
- time-series
- ARIMA
- forecasting
- confirmed cases
- infectious disease
- international cruises
- health policy and regulation
- control strategies
- international cooperation
- global health governance
- ICF
- healthcare services
- interprofessional education
- medical students
- pharmacy students
- telehealth
- older adults
- artificial intelligence
- machine learning
- bibliometric analysis
- health
- novel design
- fabrication
- automated dispenser
- LDR based controller
- reduction of COVID-19 spread
- psychological symptom
- college student
- avoidance of infection
- social distancing
- free tickets for the aged
- subway use demand
- e-learning
- youth and children health
- visual health
- myopia
- routine care
- global pandemic
- role conflict
- role ambiguity
- social support
- dental precautions
- dental students
- India
- infection control
- knowledge
- perception
- survey
- face masks
- young people
- behaviors
- dentist
- infection control practices
- concerns
- dental practice
- social isolation
- social connectedness
- loneliness
- technology
- internet
- smartphones
- m-health
- severe acute respiratory syndrome
- post-graduate year training
- self-efficacy
- emotional traits
- Coronavirus
- prevention
- community
- public health nurse
- telephone consultation
- vaccine literacy
- Japan
- family carers for older adults
- sustainable ageing society
- health communications
- mass media
- HCWs
- personality traits
- intolerance of uncertainty
- coping strategies
- perceived stress
- resilience
- migration
- refugees
- fear
- modeling
- data analysis
- assessment
- effectiveness
- incidence rate
- restriction
- epidemic pattern
- exponential growth
- basic reproduction number (R0)
- spatio-temporal analysis
- demographic risk factor
- observational study
- public health
- Southeast Asia (SEA)
- vaccination rate
- basic reproduction number
- SARS-CoV
- African American
- COVID-19 vaccine
- vaccine hesitancy
- vaccine hesitant
- text classification
- SARS-CoV-2 infection
- survival rate
- hospitalized patients
- Hidalgo Mexico
- multimorbidity
- vaccination
- level 1 trauma
- health care workers
- information source trust
- COVID-19 stressor
- global south
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This compendium describes the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on all aspects of people lives. Data presented in this collection will be useful to understand the disruption in healthcare, learning, and socio-economic aspects amidst the pandemic. The sooner we begin to understand the impact, the better placed we will be to address the unmet needs of vulnerable population groups.
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