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Nursing and Continuing Care Management Work Plan for People Living With COVID-19: Case Study of the Nakhon Pathom Province

Nursing and Continuing Care Management Work Plan for People Living With COVID-19: Case Study of the Nakhon Pathom Province

However, lingering symptoms such as cough, fatigue, and underlying health conditions persist. Part 1: General information, which includes household member general information, information related to household head, characteristics of occupations, household security information, household environmental management information, health information, and communication information.

Hathaichanok Buajaroen, Darin Photangtham, Wariya Chankham, Paisan Simalaotao, Ubonrat Sirisukpoca, Monchai Kongkamsook, Pantip Timtab, Tapanee Suasangei

JMIR Nursing 2025;8:e65310

Snowball Group Usability Testing for Rapid and Iterative Multisite Tool Development: Method Development Study

Snowball Group Usability Testing for Rapid and Iterative Multisite Tool Development: Method Development Study

For this study, we used the Heckerling rule for cough [14] and the Centor score for sore throat [15-17] to develop CDS tools for use by nurses in an outpatient setting. We developed each of these tools for use in two different electronic health records (EHRs), Epic and Allscripts Touch Works, due to site differences. Each tool included an in-person nurse visit section and a triage section that could be applied either over the phone or in-person.

Katherine L Dauber-Decker, David Feldstein, Rachel Hess, Devin Mann, Eun Ji Kim, Pranisha Gautam-Goyal, Jeffrey Solomon, Sundas Khan, Fatima Malik, Lynn Xu, Ainsley Huffman, Paul D Smith, Wendy Halm, Alice Yuroff, Safiya Richardson

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e55316

Limitations of the Cough Sound-Based COVID-19 Diagnosis Artificial Intelligence Model and its Future Direction: Longitudinal Observation Study

Limitations of the Cough Sound-Based COVID-19 Diagnosis Artificial Intelligence Model and its Future Direction: Longitudinal Observation Study

This implies that the previous AI models designed to detect COVID-19 using cough sounds may not work as effectively or may not be as reliable both currently and in the future. In this study, we first used cough sounds as a diagnostic tool for COVID-19 stems from distinctive acoustic features that can differentiate between positive and negative cases.

Jina Kim, Yong Sung Choi, Young Joo Lee, Seung Geun Yeo, Kyung Won Kim, Min Seo Kim, Masoud Rahmati, Dong Keon Yon, Jinseok Lee

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e51640

Profiles of Cough and Associated Risk Factors in Nonhospitalized Individuals With SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Variant Infection: Cross-Sectional Online Survey in China

Profiles of Cough and Associated Risk Factors in Nonhospitalized Individuals With SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Variant Infection: Cross-Sectional Online Survey in China

Cough severity was evaluated using a visual analog scale (VAS), with a range of 0-100 mm, where 0 indicates no cough and 100 indicates the worst cough imaginable [13]. Severe cough was defined as VAS>70. Persistent cough was defined as a cough duration >3 weeks and chronic cough was defined as a cough duration >8 weeks. Categorical variables are presented as frequency (percentage), while continuous variables are expressed as mean (SD) or median (IQR).

Tingting Xu, Yuehan Chen, Wenzhi Zhan, Kian Fan Chung, Zhongmin Qiu, Kewu Huang, Ruchong Chen, Jiaxing Xie, Gang Wang, Min Zhang, Xuefen Wang, Hongmei Yao, Xiuqing Liao, Yunhui Zhang, Guojun Zhang, Wei Zhang, Dejun Sun, Jia Zhu, Shujuan Jiang, Juntao Feng, Jianping Zhao, Gengyun Sun, Huaqiong Huang, Jianyong Zhang, Lingwei Wang, Feng Wu, Suyun Li, Pusheng Xu, Chunhua Chi, Ping Chen, Mei Jiang, Wen He, Lianrong Huang, Wei Luo, Shiyue Li, Nanshan Zhong, Kefang Lai, China Cough Coalition

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e47453

Decreased Seasonal Influenza Rates Detected in a Crowdsourced Influenza-Like Illness Surveillance System During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Prospective Cohort Study

Decreased Seasonal Influenza Rates Detected in a Crowdsourced Influenza-Like Illness Surveillance System During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Prospective Cohort Study

ILI was defined as fever in addition to sore throat, cough, or both [19]. Influenza diagnosis was classified as self-reported influenza diagnosis (hereafter called self-reported diagnosis). Influenza vaccination rate was defined as the proportion of unique reporters who indicated being vaccinated any time during the influenza season. ILI rates were determined as the number of reports meeting the ILI definition over the total reports during that time.

Autumn Gertz, Benjamin Rader, Kara Sewalk, Tanner J Varrelman, Mark Smolinski, John S Brownstein

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2023;9:e40216

Identifying Existing Evidence to Potentially Develop a Machine Learning Diagnostic Algorithm for Cough in Primary Care Settings: Scoping Review

Identifying Existing Evidence to Potentially Develop a Machine Learning Diagnostic Algorithm for Cough in Primary Care Settings: Scoping Review

To include general practice, the Institute of Family Medicine participated in this project by modeling the use case cough. With a quite high prevalence (eg, 9.6% worldwide just for chronic cough) [14], cough is one of the most common reasons for a consultation in general practice [15,16].

Julia Cummerow, Christin Wienecke, Nicola Engler, Philip Marahrens, Philipp Gruening, Jost Steinhäuser

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e46929

Natural Language Processing for Improved Characterization of COVID-19 Symptoms: Observational Study of 350,000 Patients in a Large Integrated Health Care System

Natural Language Processing for Improved Characterization of COVID-19 Symptoms: Observational Study of 350,000 Patients in a Large Integrated Health Care System

The most common signs and symptoms include fever, cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, muscle aches, headaches, loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion, nausea or vomiting, and diarrhea [7]. However, prevalence estimates for each sign or symptom have been inconsistent, with most being derived from studies relying on self-reported surveys that are more subjective than electronic medical records (EMR) [4,8,9].

Deborah E Malden, Sara Y Tartof, Bradley K Ackerson, Vennis Hong, Jacek Skarbinski, Vincent Yau, Lei Qian, Heidi Fischer, Sally F Shaw, Susan Caparosa, Fagen Xie

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2022;8(12):e41529

Prediction of COVID-19 Infections for Municipalities in the Netherlands: Algorithm Development and Interpretation

Prediction of COVID-19 Infections for Municipalities in the Netherlands: Algorithm Development and Interpretation

After infection, symptoms such as fever, a (dry) cough, nasal congestion, and fatigue can develop. COVID-19 can have many adverse outcomes such as a reduction in the quality of life of children, adolescents [2], and older adults, especially when they have to live in a lockdown [3]. In some cases, the virus causes severe complications such as pneumonia and dyspnea and can result in death.

Tjeerd van der Ploeg, Robbert J J Gobbens

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2022;8(10):e38450

The Use of Online Health Forums by Patients With Chronic Cough: Qualitative Study

The Use of Online Health Forums by Patients With Chronic Cough: Qualitative Study

Chronic cough, defined as a cough which is persistent for more than 8 weeks [6-8], is featured in online health forums. It has an estimated prevalence of 12.7% in Europe and 11.0% in the United States [9]. Yet, the cause of patients’ chronic cough often remains undetermined, limiting the scope for clinicians to provide effective treatments [6-8]. Chronic cough has been shown to have an impact on the quality of life (QOL), which has been described in relation to the biopsychosocial model of health [10,11].

Ashnish Sinha, Tom Porter, Andrew Wilson

J Med Internet Res 2018;20(1):e19