Selected article for: "general population and MERS cov infection"

Author: Cho, A Jin; Lee, Hong-Seock; Lee, Young-Ki; Jeon, Hee Jung; Park, Hayne Cho; Jeong, Da-Wun; Kim, Yang-Gyun; Lee, Sang-Ho; Lee, Chang-Hee; Yoo, Kyung Don; Wong, Ae Kyeong
Title: Post-traumatic stress symptoms in hemodialysis patients with MERS-CoV exposure
  • Document date: 2020_4_15
  • ID: 0a3hx9gb_3
    Snippet: Patients with HD have a high risk of accompanying psychiatric illnesses such as depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms [6] [7] [8] , and previous exposure to trauma indicates a greater risk of stress symptoms from a subsequent trauma [9] . In the outbreak of MERS-CoV in South Korea, some HD patients were quarantined irrespective of their own will to prevent secondary MERS-CoV infection. Fortunately, no further patients were infected by MERS-CoV.....
    Document: Patients with HD have a high risk of accompanying psychiatric illnesses such as depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms [6] [7] [8] , and previous exposure to trauma indicates a greater risk of stress symptoms from a subsequent trauma [9] . In the outbreak of MERS-CoV in South Korea, some HD patients were quarantined irrespective of their own will to prevent secondary MERS-CoV infection. Fortunately, no further patients were infected by MERS-CoV; however, the possibility of a life-threatening infection and quarantine can be more traumatic to patients with chronic kidney disease than to the general population. The experience of those placed under quarantine in terms of compliance, emotional response, and psychological impact remains under-researched in HD patients. This study examined post-traumatic stress symptoms and associated factors among HD patients who were exposed to MERS-CoVinfected patients and isolated for a certain period.

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