2024
‘It just doesn't stop’: Perspectives of women who use drugs on increased overdoses during the COVID‐19 pandemic
Speed K, McNeil R, Hayashi K, Maher L, Boyd J. ‘It just doesn't stop’: Perspectives of women who use drugs on increased overdoses during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Drug And Alcohol Review 2024, 44: 602-612. PMID: 39703005, PMCID: PMC11813672, DOI: 10.1111/dar.13996.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGender violenceSocio-economic marginalisationOverdose crisisDrug supplyPerspective of womenViolence frameworkExacerbate harmStructural driversSemi-structured interviewsViolenceCOVID-19 pandemicRisk of overdoseSocial distancing guidelinesReduced opportunitiesCrisisCOVID-19Health crisisOverdose riskWomenDistancing guidelinesIndividualised approachPublic health guidanceIncreasing overdoseHarmCOVID-19 environment
2021
Social environmental impact of COVID-19 and erectile dysfunction: an explorative review
Pizzol D, Shin J, Trott M, Ilie P, Ippoliti S, Carrie A, Ghayda R, Lozano J, Muyor J, Butler L, McDermott D, Barnett Y, Markovic L, Grabovac I, Koyanagi A, Soysal P, Tully M, Veronese N, Smith L. Social environmental impact of COVID-19 and erectile dysfunction: an explorative review. Journal Of Endocrinological Investigation 2021, 45: 483-487. PMID: 34559402, PMCID: PMC8461150, DOI: 10.1007/s40618-021-01679-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrevalence of EDHealthcare workersSexual healthPromote quality of lifeConclusionThe prevalence of EDExplorative reviewImpact of COVID-19Random-effects meta-analysisCOVID-19 pandemicEnvironmental impacts of COVID-19Pooled prevalence of EDNon-healthcare workersMale healthcare workersMethodsA systematic reviewQuality of lifePrevalence of erectile dysfunctionCOVID-19 environmentNon-healthcarePsychological support systemPromote qualityConclusionThe prevalencePooled prevalenceRepresentative sampleSystematic reviewCOVID-19
2020
Cardiac Surgery-Enhanced Recovery Programs Modified for COVID-19: Key Steps to Preserve Resources, Manage Caseload Backlog, and Improve Patient Outcomes
Gregory A, Grant M, Boyle E, Arora R, Williams J, Salenger R, Chatterjee S, Lobdell K, Jahangiri M, Engelman D. Cardiac Surgery-Enhanced Recovery Programs Modified for COVID-19: Key Steps to Preserve Resources, Manage Caseload Backlog, and Improve Patient Outcomes. Journal Of Cardiothoracic And Vascular Anesthesia 2020, 34: 3218-3224. PMID: 32888804, PMCID: PMC7416680, DOI: 10.1053/j.jvca.2020.08.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCardiac surgeryCOVID-19 careCOVID-19 pandemicEvidence-based measuresCurrent healthcare climatePerioperative carePatient outcomesProvider safetyPatient experienceEnhanced recoveryHigh-quality healthcareRecovery programPatient careSurgeryHospital capacityHealthcare climateMulti-disciplinary groupCareCOVID-19Supportive evidenceOutcomesCOVID-19 environmentPandemicPatients
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