2024
DOI: 10.37978/tijfs.v5i1.301
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Determinants of Patient Care and Satisfaction in Pakistan- A Scoping Review

Abstract: Background: Pakistan established the Punjab healthcare commission to improve patient care catering to professional accountability in the public and private sectors. As per the World Health Organization, quality of care comprises of six dimensions where the care must be effective, efficient, accessible, patient-centered, equitable, and safe. Objectives: The objectives are to determine if patients are satisfied with the quality of services in public and private sectors, or if any neglect was present. Methods: Th… Show more

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“…These types of symptoms are usually seen in post-symptomatic individuals in initial phase. 13 Ocular symptoms are rare and usually limited to conjunctivitis, patients who presented with fever and ocular symptoms were diagnosed to be COVID-19 positive cases but there is no evidence in the context of tear swab test for viral detection. Cardiovascular complications such as thrombo-embolic manifestation, stroke, and renal, hepatic failure are possibly causing complications.…”
Section: Myths and Facts About Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These types of symptoms are usually seen in post-symptomatic individuals in initial phase. 13 Ocular symptoms are rare and usually limited to conjunctivitis, patients who presented with fever and ocular symptoms were diagnosed to be COVID-19 positive cases but there is no evidence in the context of tear swab test for viral detection. Cardiovascular complications such as thrombo-embolic manifestation, stroke, and renal, hepatic failure are possibly causing complications.…”
Section: Myths and Facts About Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%