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of the participants | 118 |
as well as | 112 |
one of the | 96 |
in this study | 86 |
the importance of | 85 |
the use of | 84 |
novel h n | 74 |
based on the | 72 |
focus group participants | 68 |
of the study | 66 |
of this study | 59 |
the united states | 58 |
in terms of | 57 |
this study was | 55 |
in order to | 54 |
social distancing and | 51 |
the impact of | 49 |
the number of | 49 |
due to the | 49 |
participants were asked | 48 |
were asked to | 47 |
a number of | 46 |
part of the | 45 |
the need for | 44 |
the focus group | 43 |
to participate in | 43 |
some of the | 42 |
quality of life | 41 |
living with hiv | 41 |
it is important | 41 |
distancing and isolation | 41 |
the ability to | 40 |
a systematic review | 40 |
more likely to | 40 |
in relation to | 38 |
as a result | 37 |
according to the | 37 |
as part of | 37 |
a variety of | 37 |
the spread of | 37 |
at least one | 36 |
world health organization | 36 |
be able to | 35 |
in the united | 35 |
there is a | 35 |
in response to | 35 |
such as the | 35 |
related to the | 35 |
as one participant | 35 |
a result of | 34 |
the lack of | 34 |
in the study | 34 |
in addition to | 34 |
need to be | 33 |
were able to | 33 |
the risk of | 33 |
participants reported that | 32 |
aging in place | 32 |
to be vaccinated | 32 |
is important to | 32 |
to be a | 32 |
which was not | 32 |
the context of | 32 |
a total of | 32 |
a lot of | 32 |
to display the | 32 |
in later life | 31 |
of the intervention | 31 |
the novel h | 31 |
a license to | 30 |
granted medrxiv a | 30 |
medrxiv a license | 30 |
has granted medrxiv | 30 |
preprint in perpetuity | 30 |
the preprint in | 30 |
a lack of | 30 |
who has granted | 30 |
personal protective equipment | 30 |
license to display | 30 |
display the preprint | 30 |
the copyright holder | 30 |
of the most | 29 |
the role of | 29 |
holder for this | 29 |
in our study | 29 |
the end of | 29 |
copyright holder for | 29 |
participants in the | 28 |
prior to the | 28 |
was used to | 28 |
in the context | 28 |
the course of | 28 |
the time of | 28 |
made available under | 27 |
end of the | 27 |
it is made | 27 |
is made available | 27 |
international license it | 27 |
acute respiratory syndrome | 27 |
because of the | 27 |
available under a | 27 |
of the disease | 27 |
a range of | 27 |
license it is | 27 |
o o f | 26 |
of older adults | 26 |
r n a | 26 |
understanding of the | 26 |
l p r | 26 |
the participants were | 26 |
p r e | 26 |
the need to | 26 |
that there is | 26 |
the majority of | 26 |
u r n | 26 |
a l p | 26 |
n a l | 26 |
r o o | 26 |
o u r | 26 |
j o u | 26 |
participants indicated that | 26 |
p r o | 26 |
that they would | 26 |
response to the | 26 |
severe acute respiratory | 25 |
direct current stimulation | 25 |
the current study | 25 |
transcranial direct current | 25 |
randomised controlled trial | 24 |
the start of | 24 |
the most important | 24 |
the level of | 24 |
was not peer | 24 |
to ensure that | 24 |
in accordance with | 24 |
the present study | 24 |
of the pandemic | 24 |
most of the | 24 |
for this preprint | 24 |
at the time | 23 |
a sense of | 23 |
the focus groups | 23 |
the fact that | 23 |
the purpose of | 23 |
in the face | 23 |
members of the | 23 |
of the covid | 23 |
included in the | 23 |
the effects of | 23 |
on the other | 23 |
were used to | 22 |
participation in the | 22 |
the local area | 22 |
in the future | 22 |
return of results | 22 |
under a author | 22 |
number of participants | 22 |
the design process | 22 |
of social distancing | 22 |
a author funder | 22 |
information about the | 22 |
likely to be | 22 |
study was to | 22 |
the face of | 22 |
to take a | 22 |
the performance of | 21 |
the development of | 21 |
are more likely | 21 |
the study was | 21 |
review of the | 21 |
the other hand | 21 |
of participants who | 21 |
would like to | 21 |
the effectiveness of | 21 |
black african american | 21 |
one participant explained | 21 |
this study is | 21 |
is one of | 21 |
that they were | 21 |
over the course | 21 |
for older adults | 21 |
people living with | 20 |
among older adults | 20 |
of the program | 20 |
aware of the | 20 |
sodium hypochlorite bleach | 20 |
for disease control | 20 |
that can be | 20 |
well as the | 20 |
start of the | 20 |
to understand the | 20 |
participated in the | 20 |
a review of | 20 |
the world health | 20 |
participants in this | 19 |
the nature of | 19 |
many of the | 19 |
approved by the | 19 |
one participant described | 19 |
majority of participants | 19 |
there was a | 19 |
genetic research results | 19 |
the potential to | 19 |
systematic review of | 19 |
before and after | 19 |
in the community | 19 |
participants stated that | 19 |
presented in table | 19 |
at the same | 19 |
due to covid | 19 |
there was no | 19 |
that they had | 19 |
participate in the | 19 |
health care workers | 18 |
the same time | 18 |
h n influenza | 18 |
going to be | 18 |
of older people | 18 |
provided by the | 18 |
the most common | 18 |
of health and | 18 |
and public health | 18 |
for this study | 18 |
reported that they | 18 |
related to covid | 18 |
impact of the | 18 |
centers for disease | 18 |
participants did not | 18 |
at the end | 18 |
with their pet | 18 |
the research team | 18 |
disease control and | 18 |
in patients with | 17 |
spinal cord injury | 17 |
related to psychiatric | 17 |
younger family members | 17 |
the process of | 17 |
in the present | 17 |
during the covid | 17 |
the aim of | 17 |
institutional review board | 17 |
preparedness and response | 17 |
to engage in | 17 |
it is also | 17 |
all of the | 17 |
analysis of the | 17 |
the results of | 17 |
a need for | 17 |
in the past | 17 |
results related to | 17 |
in line with | 17 |
psychiatric genetics researchers | 17 |
used in this | 17 |
to use technology | 17 |
older adult caregivers | 16 |
use of technology | 16 |
to have a | 16 |
in the right | 16 |
the survey was | 16 |
randomized controlled trial | 16 |
perceptions of the | 16 |
department of health | 16 |
they did not | 16 |
is an important | 16 |
of the population | 16 |
is possible that | 16 |
participants were also | 16 |
that it is | 16 |
been shown to | 16 |
in this paper | 16 |
to psychiatric disorders | 16 |
are shown in | 16 |
to assess the | 16 |
in the field | 16 |
based on a | 16 |
in the first | 16 |
in the current | 16 |
are presented in | 16 |
participants felt that | 16 |
their social lives | 16 |
the field of | 16 |
to do so | 16 |
allocation to children | 16 |
it is possible | 16 |
the value of | 16 |
their ability to | 16 |
of the novel | 16 |
stated that they | 16 |
control and prevention | 16 |
take care of | 15 |
of public health | 15 |
the feasibility of | 15 |
in the program | 15 |
in the intervention | 15 |
focused on the | 15 |
to the participants | 15 |
the right place | 15 |
results should be | 15 |
with respect to | 15 |
based stress reduction | 15 |
can be used | 15 |
with regard to | 15 |
use of the | 15 |
to be the | 15 |
they would be | 15 |
higher levels of | 15 |
one focus group | 15 |
in the usa | 15 |
participants noted that | 15 |
the presence of | 15 |
nutrition assistance program | 15 |
the management of | 15 |
the benefits of | 15 |
the general population | 15 |
in the us | 15 |
the effect of | 15 |
found to be | 15 |
one participant stated | 15 |
out of the | 15 |
relation to the | 14 |
in the design | 14 |
course of the | 14 |
in older adults | 14 |
to stay in | 14 |
donning and doffing | 14 |
to prevent the | 14 |
supplemental nutrition assistance | 14 |
findings suggest that | 14 |
of aging in | 14 |
purpose of this | 14 |
is based on | 14 |
was approved by | 14 |
there is no | 14 |
the decision to | 14 |
in some cases | 14 |
they had been | 14 |
the outbreak of | 14 |
middle east respiratory | 14 |
accordance with the | 14 |
high levels of | 14 |
moral reasoning exercise | 14 |
the frequency of | 14 |
east respiratory syndrome | 14 |
and use of | 14 |
it is not | 14 |
it would be | 14 |
to meet the | 14 |
purpose of the | 14 |
part of a | 14 |
we found that | 14 |
and quality of | 14 |
in the uk | 14 |
prevention and control | 14 |
at the start | 14 |
after case reporting | 14 |
that could be | 13 |
flexible textile strain | 13 |
side effects of | 13 |
may not be | 13 |
h n pandemic | 13 |
of the app | 13 |
about how to | 13 |
positive and negative | 13 |
all participants were | 13 |
a research study | 13 |
each of the | 13 |
were also asked | 13 |
the experiences of | 13 |
the participants who | 13 |
to note that | 13 |
to respond to | 13 |
was associated with | 13 |
to be able | 13 |
the absence of | 13 |
it can be | 13 |
most likely to | 13 |
characteristics of the | 13 |
a reduction in | 13 |
conflicts of interest | 13 |
aging in the | 13 |
level of fatigue | 13 |
to take the | 13 |
infection prevention and | 13 |
we did not | 13 |
low back pain | 13 |
a leadership role | 13 |
two of the | 13 |
changes in the | 13 |
consent was obtained | 13 |
the study and | 13 |
to novel h | 13 |
systematic review and | 13 |
from the study | 13 |
may have been | 13 |
social distancing practices | 13 |
be used to | 13 |
of the data | 13 |
study was conducted | 13 |
in the same | 13 |
for novel h | 13 |
future research should | 12 |
the disease and | 12 |
do not have | 12 |
participants at the | 12 |
health and social | 12 |
role in the | 12 |
of the trial | 12 |
veterans with ptsd | 12 |
and did not | 12 |
of participants were | 12 |
the findings of | 12 |
more than one | 12 |
in saudi arabia | 12 |
the authors declare | 12 |
consistent with the | 12 |
take the test | 12 |
used in the | 12 |
for the study | 12 |
it has been | 12 |
the moral reasoning | 12 |
in which the | 12 |
to ensure the | 12 |
the general public | 12 |
being able to | 12 |
the relationship between | 12 |
were asked about | 12 |
focus group members | 12 |
declarative deployment models | 12 |
in a research | 12 |
omitted for double | 12 |
a way that | 12 |
to explore the | 12 |
for all participants | 12 |
conflict of interest | 12 |
performance of the | 12 |
ways in which | 12 |
sources of information | 12 |
are likely to | 12 |
is associated with | 12 |
an influenza pandemic | 12 |
in the focus | 12 |
during a pandemic | 12 |
racially ethnically diverse | 12 |
a set of | 12 |
there are a | 12 |
for allocation to | 12 |
morbidity and mortality | 12 |
posttraumatic stress disorder | 12 |
nature of the | 12 |
in their own | 12 |
spread of covid | 12 |
details omitted for | 12 |
more than of | 12 |
textile strain sensors | 12 |
of infectious diseases | 12 |
and weeks post | 12 |
at a local | 12 |
a prolonged run | 12 |
ministry of health | 12 |
compared to the | 12 |
respond to the | 12 |
in the local | 12 |
in health care | 12 |
older adults in | 12 |
associated with a | 12 |
the percentage of | 12 |
data were collected | 12 |
ranging from to | 12 |
did not have | 12 |
types of information | 12 |
indicated that they | 11 |
participants were not | 11 |
that participants were | 11 |
of perceived exertion | 11 |
participants were recruited | 11 |
participants of the | 11 |
as a means | 11 |
use of social | 11 |
as compared to | 11 |
underlying health conditions | 11 |
social distancing measures | 11 |
role of technology | 11 |
school psychology training | 11 |
of the survey | 11 |
that they have | 11 |
experiences of the | 11 |
of the virus | 11 |
in the medical | 11 |
the ability of | 11 |
about the disease | 11 |
of the following | 11 |
was provided by | 11 |
of those who | 11 |
health and human | 11 |
importance of the | 11 |
ir of iran | 11 |
living in the | 11 |
a focus group | 11 |
of the workshop | 11 |
of the main | 11 |
were invited to | 11 |
interacting with their | 11 |
is important for | 11 |
recruitment and retention | 11 |
is consistent with | 11 |
results of the | 11 |
large number of | 11 |
of robotic pets | 11 |
be used in | 11 |
risk of severe | 11 |
in the hospital | 11 |
the design of | 11 |
of the interview | 11 |
incident command system | 11 |
of participants reported | 11 |
concerns about the | 11 |
respiratory syndrome coronavirus | 11 |
of health care | 11 |
of the research | 11 |
that they could | 11 |
of the first | 11 |
in which they | 11 |
this is a | 11 |
and it is | 11 |
have to be | 11 |
in their social | 11 |
was conducted in | 11 |
to interact with | 11 |
qualitative content analysis | 11 |
not going to | 11 |
care coordination service | 11 |
and how it | 11 |
a local level | 11 |
review and meta | 11 |
health care professionals | 11 |
in the area | 11 |
extent to which | 11 |
associated with the | 11 |
the side effects | 11 |
rating of perceived | 11 |
transmission of covid | 11 |
lessons learned from | 11 |
pandemic influenza preparedness | 10 |
the potential for | 10 |
of technology in | 10 |
this study were | 10 |
the needs of | 10 |
the randomised controlled | 10 |
on social distancing | 10 |
shown in table | 10 |
the extent to | 10 |
the findings from | 10 |
was obtained from | 10 |
the quality of | 10 |
was designed to | 10 |
need for more | 10 |
for participants to | 10 |
the chronic disease | 10 |
is that it | 10 |
family and friends | 10 |
was used for | 10 |
part of their | 10 |
the benefit of | 10 |
outpatient clinical setting | 10 |
to better understand | 10 |
another participant described | 10 |
was related to | 10 |
focusing on the | 10 |
involved in the | 10 |
around the world | 10 |
the benefit disruption | 10 |
the safety of | 10 |
the opportunity to | 10 |
older adults with | 10 |
of healthcare workers | 10 |
to describe the | 10 |
each of these | 10 |
as opposed to | 10 |
at a time | 10 |
friends and family | 10 |
of the design | 10 |
asked participants to | 10 |
a series of | 10 |
the participants in | 10 |
to deal with | 10 |
participants who completed | 10 |
h n outbreak | 10 |
with the pet | 10 |
increased risk of | 10 |
has been shown | 10 |
of transcranial direct | 10 |
and isolation measures | 10 |
the asian meeting | 10 |
at the beginning | 10 |
is needed to | 10 |
result of the | 10 |
information about covid | 10 |
our findings suggest | 10 |
in the number | 10 |
important to note | 10 |
compared with participants | 10 |
there has been | 10 |
contributed to the | 10 |
were more likely | 10 |
to be more | 10 |
public awareness about | 10 |
a qualitative study | 10 |
participants believed that | 10 |
the first model | 10 |
it is a | 10 |
of hospitals in | 10 |
is that the | 10 |
in contrast to | 10 |
to make a | 10 |
the application of | 10 |
the present research | 10 |
a list of | 10 |
of the public | 10 |
the duration of | 10 |
participants also reported | 10 |
attitudes and practices | 10 |
of life and | 10 |
older adults who | 10 |
for older people | 10 |
by the participants | 10 |
intent to be | 10 |
of the pet | 10 |
if they were | 10 |
was one of | 10 |
the proportion of | 10 |
findings should be | 10 |
and human services | 10 |
in infection control | 10 |
and characteristics of | 10 |
risk participants in | 10 |
in a way | 10 |
due to a | 10 |
in biological disasters | 10 |
at and weeks | 10 |
portion of the | 10 |
at risk of | 10 |
participant described the | 10 |
level sci pain | 10 |
the university of | 10 |
were aware of | 10 |
to the covid | 10 |
in school psychology | 10 |
were included in | 10 |
the questionnaire was | 9 |
testing for covid | 9 |
to increase the | 9 |
vast majority of | 9 |
table shows that | 9 |
the school day | 9 |
the efficacy of | 9 |
and safety of | 9 |
to examine the | 9 |
and of participants | 9 |
to mitigate the | 9 |
the basis of | 9 |
data collection and | 9 |
in an outpatient | 9 |
of the authors | 9 |
health resource allocation | 9 |
of social media | 9 |
the vast majority | 9 |
the type of | 9 |
prospective cohort study | 9 |
using the app | 9 |
familiar with the | 9 |
the intervention group | 9 |
we find that | 9 |
the total number | 9 |
on their own | 9 |
to focus on | 9 |
going to do | 9 |
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the novel coronavirus | 9 |
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of technology use | 9 |
emerged from the | 9 |
awareness of the | 9 |
the nominal group | 9 |
and management of | 9 |
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social and psychological | 9 |
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these types of | 9 |
a study of | 9 |
the severity of | 9 |
and reference materials | 9 |
phase of the | 9 |
the corresponding author | 9 |
should be returned | 9 |
on how to | 9 |
a large number | 9 |
in the health | 9 |
study was approved | 9 |
the past months | 9 |
to pandemic influenza | 9 |
participants and non | 9 |
the source of | 9 |
half of the | 9 |
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to evaluate the | 9 |
and social isolation | 9 |
part in the | 9 |
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the impact on | 9 |
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we believe that | 9 |
and mortality in | 9 |
dwelling older adults | 9 |
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have not been | 9 |
adult children and | 9 |
majority of the | 9 |
to develop a | 9 |
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to get tested | 9 |
men and women | 9 |
prevent the disease | 9 |
the possibility of | 9 |
this is the | 9 |
within the past | 9 |
to social distancing | 9 |
of the coronavirus | 9 |
are outlined in | 9 |
the implementation of | 9 |
awareness about covid | 9 |
is likely to | 9 |
indicated that the | 9 |
of instructors professors | 9 |
of this paper | 9 |
older adults and | 9 |
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the beginning of | 9 |
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group participants indicated | 9 |
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went on to | 9 |
to which they | 9 |
using technology to | 9 |
the institutional review | 9 |
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the school psychology | 9 |
one participant said | 9 |
no conflicts of | 9 |
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small sample size | 9 |
their own health | 9 |
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performance in biological | 9 |
reported that the | 9 |
the eastern mediterranean | 8 |
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lobchuk et al | 8 |
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hospital performance in | 8 |
preference for children | 8 |
psychological impact of | 8 |
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a survey of | 8 |
of data collection | 8 |
sex with men | 8 |
public health emergency | 8 |
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to provide a | 8 |
values of the | 8 |
in ir of | 8 |
among the participants | 8 |
they want to | 8 |
written informed consent | 8 |
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participants were able | 8 |
social networking sites | 8 |
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the strength of | 8 |
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as a tool | 8 |
declarative deployment model | 8 |
also reported that | 8 |
a pandemic influenza | 8 |
the social distancing | 8 |
the most commonly | 8 |
of psychiatric genetics | 8 |
in recent years | 8 |
the distribution of | 8 |
what are the | 8 |
the first case | 8 |
impact on their | 8 |
increase in the | 8 |
term home care | 8 |
participants who reported | 8 |
soon as possible | 8 |
had at least | 8 |
to address the | 8 |
in the u | 8 |
may be a | 8 |
no conflict of | 8 |
opportunities to improve | 8 |
health care costs | 8 |
total of participants | 8 |
the training program | 8 |
of interest to | 8 |
used as a | 8 |
social media platforms | 8 |
interviews were conducted | 8 |
their family members | 8 |
of awaiting a | 8 |
during a prolonged | 8 |
by the focus | 8 |
that people who | 8 |
and they were | 8 |
time of death | 8 |
springer nature remains | 8 |
not seem to | 8 |
an outpatient clinical | 8 |
those participants who | 8 |
people in the | 8 |
maps and institutional | 8 |
nature remains neutral | 8 |
social and economic | 8 |
the centers for | 8 |
is part of | 8 |
will not be | 8 |
the case for | 8 |
gbmsm living with | 8 |
and postpartum women | 8 |
a little bit | 8 |
access at home | 8 |
the health coach | 8 |
participants discussed the | 8 |
perceived social support | 8 |
proportion of participants | 8 |
with public health | 8 |
a moral reasoning | 8 |
jurisdictional claims in | 8 |
and institutional affiliations | 8 |
rather than a | 8 |
outside of the | 8 |
engaged in the | 8 |
in a study | 8 |
of school psychology | 8 |
participants should be | 8 |
to contribute to | 8 |
to jurisdictional claims | 8 |
that there were | 8 |
a third of | 8 |
the first phase | 8 |
modes of transmission | 8 |
participants were given | 8 |
version of the | 8 |
an indicator of | 8 |
their care plan | 8 |
and instructors professors | 8 |
can be transmitted | 8 |
an example of | 8 |
to analyze the | 8 |
infection control and | 8 |
into a leadership | 8 |
first phase of | 8 |
musculoskeletal care coordination | 8 |
consent to participate | 8 |
they were able | 8 |
any of the | 8 |
the right to | 8 |
for those who | 8 |
application deployment automation | 8 |
may lead to | 8 |
less likely to | 8 |
best practices for | 8 |
of the respondents | 8 |
have led to | 8 |
they would prefer | 8 |
those who are | 8 |
issues other than | 8 |
enrolled in the | 8 |
the state of | 8 |
that they are | 8 |
h n patients | 8 |
challenges related to | 8 |
people who are | 8 |
you have to | 8 |
claims in published | 8 |
during the last | 8 |
in hospital performance | 8 |
participants from the | 8 |
we do not | 8 |
should be able | 8 |
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