What do people hospitalised with covid-19 think about the care they received?

作者: Meng-San Wu , Fatima Hayat , Libuse Ratcliffe , Mike B J Beadsworth , Sylviane Defres

DOI: 10.1136/BMJ.M3496

关键词: Family medicinePublic healthQuality (business)Patient satisfactionCornerstoneMedicinePandemicMEDLINEPresentationPsychological intervention

摘要: Since the start of covid-19 pandemic, an inordinate mass variable quality evidence concerning clinical presentation, diagnostic assays, novel treatments, and vaccines has accumulated. As Michie colleagues note,1 beyond modelling, practical social, environmental, behavioural, systems interventions against received little attention. This is despite such complex forming a cornerstone public health response …

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