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D018352 Coronavirus Infections NIH 0.08
D045169 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome NIH 0.08
D007249 Inflammation NIH 0.08
D004630 Emergencies NIH 0.08

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There are 6 clinical trials

Clinical Trials


1 Impact of Social Media on Knowledge Dissemination Between Physicians During COVID-19 Virus Outbreak

The recent COVID-19 outbreak is very challenging as data are distributed instantly on the data are very rapidly distributed through professional and non professional sources which may impact the management of the disease

NCT04319315 COVID-19 Other: survey

Primary Outcomes

Description: the survey will be send and received online and data will be analysed

Measure: Number of physicians affected by social media measured by online survey designed to measure the influence of social media on medical practice

Time: one month

2 The Role of Social Media as an Information Source in Covid19 Pandemic

According to the data of February 2020, in Turkey with a population of 83.9 million, internet and social media usage percentage to population are 74% and 64% respectively. Although previous researches have investigated the effect of social media on different medical situations, there is no study focused role of social media on patients' behavior and information source during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the present study, it is aimed to reveal the impact of social media on patients' attitudes and information sources during the COVID-19 pandemic.

NCT04378738 Social Media Corona Virus Infection Behavioral: survey
MeSH:Coronavirus Infections Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome

Primary Outcomes

Description: applying a custom made survey to examine the role of social media and which type of research module is more effective

Measure: the role of social media

Time: 1 week

3 The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Cancer Care From Patients' and Survivors' Perspective

The situation of COVID-19 pandemic creates many challenges for cancer patients and caregivers. Some modifications in cancer management have been evolved from cancer societies and organizations to support oncology professionals as much as possible to deliver optimal care to their cancer patients in such exceptional circumstances, and to protect patients from infection with COVID-19 as much as possible.

NCT04382495 Cancer Other: survey

Primary Outcomes

Description: measured by online survey designed using Likert Scale to understand the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on cancer care

Measure: patients' and survivors' perspective of their cancer care during COVID-19 pandemic

Time: one month

4 The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Academic Performance of Veterinary Medical Students and Researchers

The study aims to analyze the effect of COVID-19 pandemic on the academic performance of veterinary students, veterinarians, and researchers during the lockdown.

NCT04387214 COVID-19 Other: survey

Primary Outcomes

Description: An online questionnaire (Question:How did COVID-19 pandemic affect your study/ research?. Response: Greatly affected, Moderately affected, slightly affected, Not affected

Measure: Measure the effect of COVID-19 pandemic on the academic performance of veterinary medical students

Time: 13/4/2020 - 31/5/2020

Description: Open question: How many hours do you spend in on-line learning?

Measure: Measure the average studying time

Time: 13/4/2020 - 31/5/2020

Description: Question:How do you rate on-line education? Answer on 1-10 scale, 1 is the lowest evaluation and 10 is the highest evaluation

Measure: Evaluate on-line education during COVID-19 pandemic lockdown

Time: 13/4/2020 - 31/5/2020

Description: Question:How do you rate on-line education in practical lessons? Answer on 1-10 scale, 1 is the lowest evaluation and 10 is the highest evaluation

Measure: Evaluate on-line education in practical lessons during COVID-19 pandemic lockdown

Time: 13/4/2020 - 31/5/2020

5 Evaluation of the Online Learning of Veterinary Anatomy During COVID-19 Pandemic

This study aims to analyze the online learning of veterinary anatomy during COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.

NCT04418284 COVID-19 Other: survey

Primary Outcomes

Description: An online questionnaire (Statement: I'm interested in studying anatomy on-line. Response: Strongly agree/ agree/ neutral/ disagree/ strongly disagree

Measure: Measure the students' interest in studying anatomy on-line.

Time: 05/06/2020-05/07/2020

Secondary Outcomes

Description: An online questionnaire (Statement: I'm comfortable with technological skills during online studying of anatomy. (Using Computers, surfing the internet, downloading files, etc.....) Response: Strongly agree/ agree/ neutral/ disagree/ strongly disagree)

Measure: Assess the easiness of using technology during studying anatomy online

Time: 05/06/2020-05/07/2020

Description: 1- An online questionnaire (Statement: The anatomy study materials provided to me by the lecturers were enough. Response: Strongly agree/ agree/ neutral/ disagree/ strongly disagree)

Measure: Assess the student satisfaction regarding the provided study materials

Time: 05/06/2020-05/07/2020

Other Outcomes

Description: An online questionnaire (Statement: On-line learning of anatomy can replace face-to-face teaching. Response: Strongly agree/ agree/ neutral/ disagree/ strongly disagree

Measure: Online learning as a substitution for face-to-face teaching

Time: 05/06/2020-05/07/2020

Description: An online questionnaire (Statement:I can understand anatomy well using on-line learning.. Response: Strongly agree/ agree/ neutral/ disagree/ strongly disagree

Measure: Measure the understanding of anatomy using on-line learning.

Time: 05/06/2020-05/07/2020

Description: A question: What is the average studying hours of anatomy before COVID-19 pandemic? Response: number of studying hours per week A question: What is the average studying hours of anatomy during COVID-19 pandemic? Response: number of studying hours per week

Measure: Assess the average studying time of anatomy before and during the pandemic lockdown

Time: 05/06/2020-05/07/2020

Description: A question: What is the most common problem did you face during the online learning of anatomy?

Measure: Assess the common problems during studying anatomy online

Time: 05/06/2020-05/07/2020

6 Healthcare Renunciation During the Confinement Period in Connection With the COVID-19 Epidemic in Adult Emergency Departments

Healthcare renunciation is defined as: "Individuals give up care when they do not seek services and health care professionals when they experience a disorder, experience a physical or mental disorder, or when they do not access all of the prescribed care." In 2008, 16.5% of the general French population reported having renounced care. The causes mentioned of the renunciation are mainly the financial difficulties, the deadlines of appointments considered too long, the geographical remoteness. In the department of Sarthe, the rate of cessation of care is estimated at 27.6% over the period from 2014 to 2017. In the context of the COVID-19 epidemic, containment was applied in France counted from 17 March 2020. The widespread message was "save lives, stay at home". The Ministry of Solidarity and Health has provided health professionals with a circular to adapt the management of patients with chronic disease, requiring elective surgical care and pregnant women. The decline in activity of general practitioners is estimated at 44% and that of other specialists at 71%. In Paris, visits to the emergency room fell by 45% for adults and 70% for children. The main risk is the deterioration of the health status of some patients with the worsening of chronic diseases, the discovery of pathologies during episodes of decompensation and the absence of management of serious acute pathologies. The study aims to assess the importance of giving up care during this period of COVID-19 and in comparison with a study conducted at the University Hospital of Angers and the hospital of Le Mans in 2017.

NCT04460196 Emergency Medicine Other: survey
MeSH:Emergencies

Primary Outcomes

Measure: rate of patients who gave up consulting in the emergency department

Time: 1 day


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