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  1. Article ; Online: Remote monitoring contributes to preventing overwork-related events in health workers on the COVID-19 frontlines.

    Zhang, Faming / Wang, Huiquan / Chen, Ruijuan / Hu, Wenzhi / Zhong, Yuexia / Wang, Xin

    Precision clinical medicine

    2020  Volume 3, Issue 2, Page(s) 97–99

    Abstract: ... monitoring, aiming to protect health workers from overwork-related disorders through integrated ... Fighting on the frontlines against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, health workers ... events. The results from our program should be used to remind frontline health workers around the world ...

    Abstract Fighting on the frontlines against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, health workers are at high risk of virus infection and overwork-related sudden death and disorders including cardiovascular diseases and stress. When we noted the increase of overwork-related sudden deaths in physicians and nurses in the first 2 weeks after lockdown of Wuhan, we organized the 'Touching Your Heart' program by remote monitoring, aiming to protect health workers from overwork-related disorders through integrated volunteer work by physicians and medical engineering researchers from Wuhan Huoshenshan Hospital, Nanjing Medical University, and Tiangong University. By remotely monitoring the health conditions of the medical aid team working at Wuhan Huoshenshan Hospital, the program successfully helped in avoiding severe overwork-related events. The results from our program should be used to remind frontline health workers around the world to take precautions against overworked-related severe events, and show that precision monitoring is effective in improving work efficiency and maintaining a sustainable workforce during emergency situations like a pandemic.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-05-11
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2948341-4
    ISSN 2516-1571 ; 2096-5303
    ISSN (online) 2516-1571
    ISSN 2096-5303
    DOI 10.1093/pcmedi/pbaa014
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article: Remote monitoring contributes to preventing overwork-related events in health workers at the COVID-19 frontlines

    Zhang, Faming / Wang, Huiquan / Chen, Ruijuan / Hu, Wenzhi / Zhong, Yuexia / Wang, Xin

    Precision Clinical Medicine

    Abstract: ... monitoring, aiming to protect health workers from overwork-related disorders through integrated ... events in them The result of our program reminded the frontline health workers around the world to take ... precaution against overworked-related severe events, and showed that precision monitoring is ...

    Abstract Fighting at the frontlines against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the health workers are at high risk of virus infection and overwork-related sudden death and disorders including cardiovascular diseases and stress When we noticed the increase of overwork-related sudden deaths in physicians and nurses in the first two weeks after lockdown of Wuhan, we organized the ‘Touching Your Heart’ program by remote monitoring, aiming to protect health workers from overwork-related disorders through integrated volunteer work by physicians and medical engineering researchers from Wuhan Huoshenshan Hospital, Nanjing Medical University and Tiangong University By remotely monitoring the health condition of the medical aid team working at Wuhan Huoshenshan Hospital, the program successfully helped in avoiding severe overwork-related events in them The result of our program reminded the frontline health workers around the world to take precaution against overworked-related severe events, and showed that precision monitoring is effective in improving work efficiency and maintaining sustainable work force during the emergency situations like a pandemic
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #232527
    Database COVID19

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  3. Article ; Online: Remote monitoring contributes to preventing overwork-related events in health workers on the COVID-19 frontlines

    Zhang, Faming / Wang, Huiquan / Chen, Ruijuan / Hu, Wenzhi / Zhong, Yuexia / Wang, Xin

    Precision Clinical Medicine

    2020  Volume 3, Issue 2, Page(s) 97–99

    Abstract: ... program by remote monitoring, aiming to protect health workers from overwork-related disorders ... overwork-related events. The results from our program should be used to remind frontline health workers ... health workers are at high risk of virus infection and overwork-related sudden death and disorders ...

    Abstract Abstract Fighting on the frontlines against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, health workers are at high risk of virus infection and overwork-related sudden death and disorders including cardiovascular diseases and stress. When we noted the increase of overwork-related sudden deaths in physicians and nurses in the first 2 weeks after lockdown of Wuhan, we organized the ‘Touching Your Heart’ program by remote monitoring, aiming to protect health workers from overwork-related disorders through integrated volunteer work by physicians and medical engineering researchers from Wuhan Huoshenshan Hospital, Nanjing Medical University, and Tiangong University. By remotely monitoring the health conditions of the medical aid team working at Wuhan Huoshenshan Hospital, the program successfully helped in avoiding severe overwork-related events. The results from our program should be used to remind frontline health workers around the world to take precautions against overworked-related severe events, and show that precision monitoring is effective in improving work efficiency and maintaining a sustainable workforce during emergency situations like a pandemic.
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publisher Oxford University Press (OUP)
    Publishing country uk
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 2948341-4
    ISSN 2516-1571 ; 2096-5303
    ISSN (online) 2516-1571
    ISSN 2096-5303
    DOI 10.1093/pcmedi/pbaa014
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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