2020
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.12111
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Factors That Impact the Psychological Wellbeing of Airborne Isolated Patients

Abstract: Background Lower respiratory tract infections are one of the international leading causes of lost disability-adjusted years, and hence prevention measures, including isolation of high-suspect patients, were established to reduce the risk of transmission. However, isolation can negatively affect the psychological health of isolated patients, leading to anxiety or depression. The study aim was to investigate the association between types of isolation and the levels of anxiety and depression. Other fac… Show more

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