The COVID-19 pandemic is placing a strain on healthcare systems leading to changes in how patients with other conditions are managed. Guidelines have been produced for the management of patients with existing urological conditions.
In this rapid review, the authors searched for guidelines on urology standards of care published during the COVID-19 pandemic. They restricted their searches to guidelines published in English between November 2019 and 17 April 2020. They identified 15 guidelines ...
The COVID-19 pandemic is placing a strain on healthcare systems leading to changes in how patients with other conditions are managed. Guidelines have been produced for the management of patients with existing urological conditions. In this rapid review, the authors searched for guidelines on urology standards of care published during the COVID-19 pandemic. They restricted their searches to guidelines published in English between November 2019 and 17 April 2020. They identified 15 guidelines ...
Randomized trials and controlled studies were included before and after supervisory training on psychomental stress, absenteeism and employee well-being. It was investigating whether training supervisors in human resource management to improve the health and well-being of employees could provide useful information for policy makers.
The COVID-19 pandemic is placing a strain on healthcare systems leading to changes in how patients with other conditions are managed. Guidelines have been produced for the management of patients with existing urological conditions. In this rapid review, the authors searched for guidelines on urology standards of care published during the COVID-19 pandemic. They restricted their searches to guidelines published in English between November 2019 and 17 April 2020. They identified 15 guidelines ...
In this systematic review, the authors searched for studies of technology-based interventions for adult caregivers of stroke survivors. Five studies were included (2 randomized trials and 1 pilot studies). Technology-based interventions were concluded to have no significant effects on caregivers' perceived burden, problem-solving skills, health status, or perceived social support.