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COVID-19, mental health and psychological first aid
Crises such as the global pandemic of COVID-19 (coronavirus) elicit a range of responses from individuals and societies adversely affecting physical and emotional well-being.
E. Minihan+3 more
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Singapore First Aid Guidelines 2021.
The Singapore Resuscitation and First Aid Council is updating the guidelines for first aid based on the latest evidence-based review from the International First Aid Taskforce Consensus on Science with Treatment Recommendations published in 2020. This is
F. Zarisfi+4 more
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ANALYSIS OF EMERGENCY AMBULANCE RECALLS AMONG PATIENTS WITH HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE IN MOSCOW
Over the last years the incidence of cardiovascular diseases had increased in Russian Federation. In a period of 2010-2014 y. the number of patients diagnosed hypertension increased by 16,8% (139,5 thousand patients).
N. F. Plavunov+6 more
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The Role of Psychological First Aid to Support Public Mental Health in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Psychological first aid (PFA) is one of the vital tools in delivering psychological interventions to those who have undergone or experienced traumatic events.
K. Shah+4 more
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First aid atau pertolongan pertama merupakan salah satu bantuan yang diberikan kepada korban kecelakaan baik kecelakaan lalu lintas maupun bencana alam. Kita ketahui bersama bahwa indonesia termasuk negara yang tidak terlepas dari musibah dan bencana alam setiap tahun.
Noni, Mektilde+3 more
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Training healthcare assistants working in adult acute inpatient wards in Psychological First Aid: An implementation and evaluation study. [PDF]
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT: Healthcare assistants are untrained and unregistered frontline staff but are expected to be proactive in preventing and responding to 'untoward' incidents quickly and efficiently when working within adult acute inpatient ...
Acott, K+4 more
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Background Gambling problems appear to be more prevalent in the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population than in the non-Indigenous population. Although gambling harms can be significant, treatment-seeking rates are low.
Kathy S Bond+5 more
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First impressions and perceived roles: Palestinian perceptions on foreign aid [PDF]
This paper summarizes some results of a wider research on foreign aid that was conducted in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in 2010. It seeks to describe the impressions and feelings of Palestinian aid beneficiaries as well as the roles and functions they ...
Abdel-Karim N.+16 more
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Effect of telestroke practices on short-term mortality in ischemic stroke patients
Objective This study aimed to evaluate the effect of telestroke practices on patient prognosis and mortality by comparing the data of patients that presented before and during a period when tele-stroke application was in use.
Abdullah Algın+6 more
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