Saudi Arabia

Perceived Stress and Resilience Levels during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Critical Care Nurses in Saudi Arabia: A Correlational Cross-Sectional Study

PeerJ This article studies the level of stress of nurses working in critical care units fighting directly against COVID-19. Although COVID-19 cases had declined significantly during the study period in Saudi Arabia, the majority of nurses were still experiencing moderate to high levels of stress about the epidemic, but were, at the same time, moderately…

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Fractional-Order Coronavirus Models with Vaccination Strategies Impacted on Saudi Arabia’s Infections

AIMS Mathematics This article highlights the role of fractional calculus models in describing the growth of COVID-19 dynamics in Saudi Arabia over the span of 107 days. Journal Article

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Clinical Characteristics, Laboratory Findings, Management, and Outcome of Severe Coronavirus Disease 2019 in Children at a Tertiary Care Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: A Retrospective Study

Frontiers in Pediatrics This article investigates the clinical features of COVID-19 infected children, and discusses the therapeutic methods used in their treatment in Saudi Arabia. It analyzes data on children with COVID-19, including demographics, comorbidities, symptoms, imaging and laboratory results, therapies, and clinical outcomes. Journal Article

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Post-Acute COVID-19 Condition in Saudi Arabia: A National Representative Study

Journal of Infection and Public Health This article characterizes the symptoms that appear after severe acute respiratory syndrome COVID-19 infection has been eradicated and determines their relationship with COVID-19 severity. The loss of smell, the loss of taste, shortness of breath, and fatigue were the main persistent symptoms. Journal Article

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Post-Acute COVID-19 Condition in Saudi Arabia: A National Representative Study

Journal of Infection and Public Health This article presents a retrospective cross-sectional study characterizing the symptoms that appear after SARS-COV-2 infection in Saudi Arabia. The article also determines the relationship of the different “post-symptoms” with COVID-19 severity. Journal Article

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Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Community Pharmacists Toward Non-pharmaceutical Products in Saudi Arabia

Frontiers in Public Health This article studies community pharmacists’ knowledge, attitude and practices toward non-pharmaceutical products among a total of 211 community pharmacists working in the Asir region, Saudi Arabia during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal Article

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COVID-19 Vaccines and Restrictions: Concerns and Opinions among Individuals in Saudi Arabia

Healthcare This article examines concerns about COVID-19 vaccines in Saudi Arabia. It concludes that a high proportion of individuals in Saudi Arabia are concerned about the possible side effects of COVID-19 vaccines, and many believe that unvaccinated individuals should not be restricted from participating in public life. Journal Article

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Internship Preparedness among Students in Healthcare-Related Fields in the COVID-19 Era: Exploring the Attitude and Knowledge in Saudi Arabia

Journal of Public Health Research This article studies students’ attitude toward and knowledge of COVID-19 and examines the predictors of their attitude toward hand hygiene. Journal Article

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Persistent Symptoms Post-COVID-19: An Observational Study at King Abdulaziz Medical City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Cureus This article studies the type of persistent symptoms post-COVID-19 infection, their prevalence, and factors that play a role in developing the post-COVID-19 symptoms among COVID-19 patients at King Abdulaziz Medical City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Journal Article

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Hospital Length of Stay and Related Factors for COVID-19 Inpatients Among the Four Southern Regions Under the Proposed Southern Business Unit of Saudi Arabia

Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare This article assesses the length of stay (LoS) variation for COVID-19 inpatients among the four regions of the Southern Business Unit (SBU). It reveals that LoS (length of stay) was significantly impacted by region in the SBU in the KSA. Journal Article

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