Wednesday 27 May 2020

Latest COVID-19 Research & Evidence — 27/05/20

Title: Mindfulness moments for clinicians in the midst of a pandemic
Description: Drawing on their clinical experience and mindfulness practice, the authors of this paper present a mindfulness tool that may be used by clinicians on the job.
Title: Clinical characteristics and diagnostic challenges of pediatric COVID-19: A systematic review and               meta-analysis
Description: This study found that COVID-19 has distinct features in children. Diagnostic features are explored.
Title: The Use of Telepsychiatry During COVID-19 and Beyond
Description:  The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the traditional practice of face-to-face psychiatric assessment and treatment. This article discusses the use of telepsychiatry in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Title: Long-term use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for people with or at risk of COVID-19
Description: This evidence summary sets out the best available evidence on long-term use of NSAIDs for people with or at risk of COVID-19.
Title: Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) or angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) in people with or at risk of COVID-19
Description: A summary of the best available evidence on ACEIs or ARBs in people with or at risk of COVID-19.
 
Title: COVID-19 and thrombosis: what do we know about the risks and treatment?
Description: Doctors are seeing high rates of blood clots in patients who are seriously ill with covid-19, but questions remain over best practice, reports Jacqui Wise.
 
Title: Training disrupted: Practical tips for supporting competency-based medical education during the COVID-19 pandemic
Description: Tips provided offer guidance on how to adapt medical education programs during the pandemic.
 
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