Correction to “Outcomes in patients with and without disability admitted to hospital with COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study”

Canadian Medical Association - CMAJ, 2022 - Can Med Assoc
Correction to “Outcomes in patients with and without disability admitted to hospital with
COVID-19: a retrospective cohort stu Page 1 E916 CMAJ | July 11, 2022 | Volume 194 | Issue 26 …

Outcomes in patients with and without disability admitted to hospital with COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study

HK Brown, S Saha, TCY Chan, AM Cheung, M Fralick… - Cmaj, 2022 - Can Med Assoc
Background: Disability-related considerations have largely been absent from the COVID-19
response, despite evidence that people with disabilities are at elevated risk for acquiring …

Severity of COVID-19 Hospitalization Outcomes and Patient Disposition Differ by Disability Status and Disability Type

KEN Clarke, K Hong, M Schoonveld… - … Infectious Diseases: An … - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Systemic inequities may place people with disabilities at higher risk of severe
COVID-19 illness or lower likelihood to be discharged home after hospitalization. We …

[PDF][PDF] Comparison of mortality, morbidities & healthcare resources utilization between patients with and without a diagnosis of Covid-19: A study protocol

ICH Lam, CSL Chui, EYF Wan, X Li, CKH Wong… - ohdsi.org
Background COVID-19 infection caused by the SARS-COV-2 virus is associated with
various adverse outcomes impacting multiple organ systems. The short and potentially long …

HOSPITAL VARIATIONS IN LIMITATIONS OF CARE AMONG HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS WITH COVID-19: RESULTS FROM THE SCCM DISCOVERY VIRUS COVID …

NM Mesfin, NK Jain, V Bansal, A Lal, M Mir, AB Jama… - …, 2023 - journal.chestnet.org
PURPOSE: Code status orders are of high impact and reflect end-of-life (EoL) care
preferences. During the COVID-19 pandemic, documenting code status was paramount due …

Severity of coronavirus disease 2019 hospitalization outcomes and patient disposition differ by disability status and disability type

KEN Clarke, K Hong, M Schoonveld… - Clinical Infectious …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Background Systemic inequities may place people with disabilities at higher risk of severe
coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) illness or lower likelihood to be discharged home …

[PDF][PDF] “Disability following hospitalization in people of working-age surviving COVID-19: a prospective multicentre cohort study” DisCOVID

C NGUYEN, P du Rachis, D PÉRENNOU, F RANNOU - clinicalepidemio.fr
Full title Disability following hospitalization in people of working-age surviving COVID-19: a
prospective multicentre cohort study Acronym/reference DisCOVID Coordinating investigator …

Covid-19: doctors are given new guidelines on when to admit patients to critical care

G Iacobucci - 2020 - bmj.com
Covid-19: doctors are given new guidelines on when to admit patients to critical care | The BMJ
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[PDF][PDF] Challenges Reported by Patients Hospitalized with COVID-19 who Participated in a Randomized Controlled Trial: A Qualitative Study

U Kropiunigg - 2022 - scienceopen.com
Traugott, Marianna; Klinik Favoriten Omid, Sara; Klinik Favoriten Zoufaly, Alexander; Klinik
Favoriten Tong, Allison; The University of Sydney, Sydney School of Public Health …

Rates of serious clinical outcomes in survivors of hospitalisation with COVID-19: a descriptive cohort study within the OpenSAFELY platform

OpenSAFELY Collaborative, J Tazare, AJ Walker… - MedRxiv, 2021 - medrxiv.org
Background Patients with COVID-19 are thought to be at higher risk of cardiometabolic and
pulmonary complications, but quantification of that risk is limited. We aimed to describe the …