Author: Ngeh, Etienne Ngeh; Chigbo, Nnenna Nina; Whitehouse, Zillah; Anekwu, Emelie Moris; Mukaruzima, Lela; Mtsetfwa, Lungile; Kitur, Rogers; Agoriwo, Mary Wetani; Ondoga, Priscillah; Douryang, Maurice; Cockburn, Lynn
Title: A report on the development of COVID-19 guidelines for rehabilitation professionals in African settings Cord-id: o1ofxhck Document date: 2021_2_4
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Snippet: COVID-19 is the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, one of a large family of coronaviruses. Severe forms of the disease can lead to respiratory failure with multiple organ failure necessitating rehabilitation in both acute and long-term care. With the increasing prevalence of COVID-19 and rehabilitation needs, the African Rehabilitation Network (AFRENET) produced a guidance document to assist in reducing variation in clinical practice among rehabilitation professionals in the Africa Region. This repor
Document: COVID-19 is the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, one of a large family of coronaviruses. Severe forms of the disease can lead to respiratory failure with multiple organ failure necessitating rehabilitation in both acute and long-term care. With the increasing prevalence of COVID-19 and rehabilitation needs, the African Rehabilitation Network (AFRENET) produced a guidance document to assist in reducing variation in clinical practice among rehabilitation professionals in the Africa Region. This report outlines the process of the guideline development.
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