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Latest COVID-19 Research & Evidence — 10/09/20
Research
Title: Clinical management of common presentations of patients diagnosed with BPD during the COVID-19 pandemic: the contribution of the MBT framework
Description: Authors outline difficulties patients with BPD may encounter as a result of the pandemic.
Available from: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/09515070.2020.1814694?needAccess=true
Title: Stay-at-home orders due to the COVID-19 pandemic are associated with elevated depression and anxiety in younger, but not older adults
Description: Presented, are results from an online survey with 4,335 adult respondents from Germany.
Available from: https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/...le_of_adults_from_germany.pdf
Title: The influence of COVID-19 on routine haematological parameters of hospitalized patients
Description: The aim of this study was to evaluate routine haematology parameters in the time after admission. Parameters included platelet count, haemoglobin concentration, leukocyte count, and lymphocyte count.
Available from: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/17843286.2020.1814649?needAccess=true
Guidance
Title: Critical care in adults (Updated 03/09/20)
Description: The purpose of this guideline is to maximise the safety of patients who need critical care during the pandemic, while protecting staff from infection. It will also enable services to make the best use of NHS resources.
Available from: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng159
Title: British Society for Haematology Guideline on the diagnosis and management of chronic myeloid leukaemia
Description: The objective of this guideline is to provide healthcare professionals with clear guidance on the investigation and management of CML in adults and children.
Available from: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1111/bjh.16971
Expert Opinions
Title: Living with COVID-19
Description: While most people recover quickly and completely from the virus, stories of persistent and troubling symptoms have now moved from anecdote to the evidence of crowd sourced cohorts. The author opines.
Available from: https://www.bmj.com/content/bmj/370/bmj.m3392.full.pdf
Title: Generational Differences and COVID-19: Positive Interactions in Virtual Workplaces
Description: This paper analyses online workplaces through the lens of generational research— providing recommendations related to transformational leadership, change management, goal setting theory, and more.
Available from: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/15350770.2020.1818662?needAccess=true
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