2020
DOI: 10.5578/flora.69700
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COVID-19’da Kronik Hastalıkların Rolü, Önemi ve Öneriler

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“…As the data increase, the relationship between chronic diseases and COVID-19 has become clearer. Similar to other previous reports, HT was the most common comorbidity, followed by CVD, and DM (8). Interestingly, despite this information in the literature, our case without any comorbid illnesses resulted in death.…”
Section: Case Reportsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…As the data increase, the relationship between chronic diseases and COVID-19 has become clearer. Similar to other previous reports, HT was the most common comorbidity, followed by CVD, and DM (8). Interestingly, despite this information in the literature, our case without any comorbid illnesses resulted in death.…”
Section: Case Reportsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Various clinical and laboratory parameters have been proposed in epidemiological studies to predict the course and prognosis of the disease (6)(7)(8). In the study conducted by Chen et al in Wuhan in the early period of the pandem-…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies also mentioned that the anxiety levels of students who live with their families and who have chronic diseases increase. [40][41][42] Çalışkan et al (2020) [43] also showed in their study that the fear of COVID-19 negatively affects the level of attitude towards the nursing profession. In the study conducted by Kızıltepe and Yılmaz (2021), students stated that nurses had fear/anxiety of being sick, that they did not want to enter the patient's room, that communication with patients was limited due to the necessity of working with protective equipment, that they spent less time with patients, that they paid less attention to contact with patients, that the care provided to patients was severely interrupted, and that the quality of care decreased.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been stated in studies that those with at least one chronic disease are among the groups that increase the fatality rates in the COVID-19 pandemic anywhere in the world and in our country (8,9). In the literature, 23.7% of COVID-19 patients were found to be accompanied by at least one chronic disease (11), the COVID-19 virus was more common in individuals with chronic disease (51%), and the disease symptoms caused by the virus had a more severe course (12,13), and also that 48% of patients with COVID-19 virus were present with comorbidities (9). Chronic kidney disease generally leaves significant effects on the lives of patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%