2023
DOI: 10.1080/13814788.2023.2186395
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The effects of primary care monitoring strategies on COVID-19 related hospitalisation and mortality: a retrospective electronic medical records review in a northern Italian province, the MAGMA study

Abstract: Background Most symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infections produce mild to moderate symptoms. Although most patients are managed in the outpatient setting, little is known about the effect of general practitioners’ (GP) management strategies on the outcomes of COVID-19 outpatients in Italy. Objectives Describe the management of Italian GPs of SARS-CoV-2 infected adult patients and explore whether GP active care and monitoring are associated with reducing hospitalisation and deat… Show more

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“…The authors of a historical cohort study conducted in northern Italy (2020–2021) show how active monitoring and home visits by GPs were associated with reduced hospitalisation in COVID-19 patients [ 10 ]. A French qualitative study explored the experiences of GPs and their patients regarding the influence of wearing masks during consultations on their communication and relationship.…”
Section: The Ejgp Special Issue On Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors of a historical cohort study conducted in northern Italy (2020–2021) show how active monitoring and home visits by GPs were associated with reduced hospitalisation in COVID-19 patients [ 10 ]. A French qualitative study explored the experiences of GPs and their patients regarding the influence of wearing masks during consultations on their communication and relationship.…”
Section: The Ejgp Special Issue On Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%