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Autorzy: , , . Tytuł pracy: Tytuł pracy w innym języku: 995649009995.7490024-3019003Comparison of the Effect of Unfractionated Heparin and Enoxaparin Sodium at Different Doses on the Course of COVID-19 Associated CoagulopathyLife20212075-17292021/202210.3390/life11101032Oliynyk, Oleksandranticoagulant therapyFINAL_PUBLISHEDCOVID-19-associated coagulopathy (CAC) exacerbates the course of coronavirus infection and contributes to increased mortality. Current recommendations for CAC treatment include the use of low-molecular weight heparins (LMWH) at prophylactic or therapeutic doses, as well as the use of unfractionated heparin (UFH). Methods: A randomised, controlled trial enrolled 126 patients hospitalised in the intensive care unit with severe COVID-19 complicated by CAC. The effects of LMWH at preventive and therapeutic doses and UFH at therapeutic doses on mortality and intubation rates were compared. Results: The number of intubations and deaths showed no significant difference depending on the anticoagulant therapy used. However, multivariate logistic regression models revealed an increased risk of intubation (p = 0.026, odds ratio (OR) = 3.33, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.15-9.59), and an increased risk of death (p = 0.046, OR = 3.01, 95% CI 1.02-8.90), for patients treated with LMWH at a prophylactic dose but not at a therapeutic dose as compared to patients treated with UFH when controlling for other risk factors. Conclusions: The use of unfractionated heparin in the treatment of COVID-19-associated coagulopathy seems to be more effective at reducing the risk of intubation and death than enoxaparin at prophylactic doses.blood coagulationrespiratory failureSARS-CoV-2 : 99929970.0000070.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR70.000PUNKTACJA UWM : 009929.000 : Q : 003 : Vol. 11 : CC-BY Tytuł monografii w innym języku: 995649009995.7490024-3019003Comparison of the Effect of Unfractionated Heparin and Enoxaparin Sodium at Different Doses on the Course of COVID-19 Associated CoagulopathyLife20212075-17292021/202210.3390/life11101032Oliynyk, Oleksandranticoagulant therapyFINAL_PUBLISHEDCOVID-19-associated coagulopathy (CAC) exacerbates the course of coronavirus infection and contributes to increased mortality. Current recommendations for CAC treatment include the use of low-molecular weight hepari : 99929970.0000070.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR70.000PUNKTACJA UWM : 009929.000 : Q : 003 : Vol. 11 : CC-BY Tytuł równoległy: 995649009995.7490024-3019003Comparison of the Effect of Unfractionated Heparin and Enoxaparin Sodium at Different Doses on the Course of COVID-19 Associated : 99929970.0000070.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR70.000PUNKTACJA UWM : 009929.000 : Q : 003 Charakterystyka formalna: Słowa kluczowe ang.: Streszczenie:
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Autorzy: . Szczegóły: Tytuł całości: W: 003Nurses' strategies for dealing with stress during the COVID-19 pandemicMedical Science Pulse20212544-15582021/202210.5604/01.3001.0015.4064Ławnik, AnnaCOVID-19FINAL_PUBLISHED : 003 : Vol. 15 : 2544-1620 : CC-BY-N, 3319988790, 3229779312 / 2021-11-06, 14:49 / no. 4 / y Charakterystyka wg MNiSW: Punktacja ministerstwa: or dealing with stress during the COVID-19 pandemic^aMedical Science Pulse^a2021^bVol. 15^cno. 4^dp. 27--34^a2544-1558^b2544-1620^a2021/2022^a10.5604/01.3001.0015.4064^aŁawnik, Anna^cy^aCOVID-19^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY-NC-SA^cBEFORE_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aBackground: In view of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus pandemic, it is important to study the activities undertaken by nurses to cope with stress. Aim of the study: The study's main objective was to analyze strategies of coping with stress among nurses working in public and non-public medical institutions in Opolskie and Lubelskie provinces, Poland, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Material and methods: The study group included a total of 155 nurses. The Mini-COPE questionnaire and the author's original questionnaire were used in the study. Results: With increasing age, nurses coped with stress by using their sense of humor less often, seeking instrumental support, discharge of emotions, using psychoactive substances, and blaming themselves. Respondents with a master's degree were more likely to cope with stress by positive reevaluation, turning to religion, and seeking emotional and instrumental support. Examining the effect of job tenure on the level of coping strategies revealed significant variation for active coping (p=0.0355), sense of humor (p=0.0024), seeking emotional support (p=0.0209), seeking instrumental support (p=0.0062), preoccupation with something else (p=0.0383), discharge (p=0.0075), psychoactive substance use (p=0.0097), and blaming oneself (p=0.0155). There was no significant variation in the effect of place of employment on stress coping strategies. Conclusions: During the pandemic, respondents managed stress mainly through active coping, planning, acceptance, positive reevaluation, and seeking instrumental support. As nurses age, they are more likely to use the strategy of turning to religion. Due to the growing problem of stress, it is necessary to identify and share information about ways to effectively cope with stress.^anurses^apandemic^aSARS-CoV-2^astress Słowa kluczowe ang.: Inne bazy podające opis:
often, seeking instrumental support, discharge of emotions, using psychoactive substances, and blaming themselves. Respondents with a master's degree were more likely to cope with stress by positive reevaluation, turning to religion, and seeking emotional and instrumental support. Examining the effect of job tenure on the level of coping strategies revealed significant variation for active coping (p=0.0355), sense of humor (p=0.0024), seeking emotional support (p=0.0209), seeking instrumental support (p=0.0062), preoccupation with something else (p=0.0383), discharge (p=0.0075), psychoactive substance use (p=0.0097), and blaming oneself (p=0.0155). There was no significant variation in the effect of place of employment on stress coping strategies. Conclusions: During the pandemic, respondents managed stress mainly through active coping, planning, acceptance, positive reevaluation, and seeking instrumental support. As nurses age, they are more likely to use the strategy of turning to religion. Due to the growing problem of stress, it is necessary to identify and share information about ways to effectively cope with stress.^anurses^apandemic^aSARS-CoV-2^astress