2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.aucc.2022.08.004
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The impact of a “short-term” basic intensive care training program on the knowledge of nonintensivist doctors during the COVID-19 pandemic: An experience from a population-dense low- and middle-income country

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“…Most of the articles were descriptive studies on experiences in different countries [ 13 177 ], followed by before-after studies [ 170 , 174 , 178 261 ]. Also, we found 19 randomized controlled trials [ 262 280 ], 14 cross-sectional studies [ 281 – 294 ], 12 observational studies [ 295 306 ], 7 reviews [ 307 313 ], 5 qualitative studies [ 314 – 318 ] and 3 opinion pieces [ 319 – 321 ]. (S2 Table in S1 File )…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the articles were descriptive studies on experiences in different countries [ 13 177 ], followed by before-after studies [ 170 , 174 , 178 261 ]. Also, we found 19 randomized controlled trials [ 262 280 ], 14 cross-sectional studies [ 281 – 294 ], 12 observational studies [ 295 306 ], 7 reviews [ 307 313 ], 5 qualitative studies [ 314 – 318 ] and 3 opinion pieces [ 319 – 321 ]. (S2 Table in S1 File )…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%