2021
DOI: 10.1177/17579759211002376
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Can transdisciplinary approaches contribute to the COVID-19 fight?

Abstract: Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) raised many questions needing answers in order to overcome the disease burden globally. Uncertainty about COVID-19 contributes to the complexity of the burden on the health, social, economic, and cultural influences of COVID-19. In this context, all related disciplines are working together to mitigate the negative influences of the disease. In particular, health promotion, a discipline of public health, matters to the pandemic as it may address the threats at different leve… Show more

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“…A significant body of work has emerged commenting on interdisciplinary rather than multidisciplinary care for long COVID 18 , 19 . These studies emphasize the challenges in coordination of care and clarifying appropriate dynamic between specialties in long COVID care 20 . Our center's experience contributes to this body of work by describing a large multidisciplinary clinic and demonstrating the staffing requirements and clinical volume expectations for other centers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant body of work has emerged commenting on interdisciplinary rather than multidisciplinary care for long COVID 18 , 19 . These studies emphasize the challenges in coordination of care and clarifying appropriate dynamic between specialties in long COVID care 20 . Our center's experience contributes to this body of work by describing a large multidisciplinary clinic and demonstrating the staffing requirements and clinical volume expectations for other centers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%