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J Public Health Manag Pract ; 29(4): E128-E136, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2222929

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CONTEXT: Public health professionals around the country faced significant challenges responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. Reflecting on their experience is an essential element in making sense of their experience and learning from it. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this qualitative study was to (1) describe the lived experiences of public health professionals working during the COVID-19 pandemic, (2) discuss the effectiveness of a guided reflection exercise to help public health professionals process these experiences, and (3) provide lessons learned and best practices to inform preparation for a future infectious disease pandemic. DESIGN: Qualitative focus group study design. SETTING: This activity was conducted at a Midwestern state public health professional meeting. PARTICIPANTS: Forty-eight public health professionals self-selected to participate in this study. RESULTS: Five themes were elicited in this analysis, including Communication, Leadership and Collaboration, Data Management, Community Relationships, and Resources and Planning. In addition, public health professionals reported numerous lessons learned, including the need for more leadership from the state government, the conflicted response of their communities, and the benefits of community solidarity where it was present. CONCLUSIONS: This article provides a detailed account of public health workers' experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. It also provides lessons learned that will help public health workers lead more effectively in the future. Guided reflection on a traumatic professional experience can assist participating individuals in making sense of their experience and learning important lessons from it.


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COVID-19 , Humans , COVID-19/epidemiology , Public Health , Pandemics/prevention & control , Health Personnel , Qualitative Research
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J Prim Care Community Health ; 13: 21501319221086720, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1765395

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OBJECTIVE: During the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, mitigation measures were implemented on a state-by-state basis. Governors were responsible for establishing interventions appropriate for their states and the timing of implementation. This paper evaluated the association between the presence and timing of a mask mandate and the severity of the COVID-19 epidemic by state. METHODS: The states were divided into 3 categories based on when the governors of each state implemented a mask mandate: Early (mask mandate implemented between March 2020 and June 2020), Late (July 2020-December 2020), and Never (no mask mandate implemented). The rates of hospitalizations and mortality (per 100 000) were assessed at the different time points during the pandemic across these categories from March to December 2020. RESULTS: The mortality rates across all 3 groups were observed to be highest in the beginning and toward the end of the pandemic in 2020 with the peak observed in the Early group between April and May 2020. Also, the rates of hospitalization increased steadily across all groups. The Early mask group was comprised of 86.7% and 13.3% states with Democratic and Republican governors respectively, and no states in the Never category had Democratic governors. CONCLUSION: These results support the benefit of implementing a mask mandate to minimize the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the role of political affiliation of governors on that impact.


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COVID-19 , Influenza, Human , COVID-19/epidemiology , Hospitalization , Humans , Pandemics , United States/epidemiology
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Prev Chronic Dis ; 17: E69, 2020 07 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-671674

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Community pharmacists assist patients to manage disease and prevent complications. Despite the enormous challenge the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has dealt to the health care system, community pharmacists have maintained the delivery of critical health services to communities, including those most at risk for COVID-19. Community pharmacists are in a key position to deliver priority pandemic responses including point-of-care testing for chronic disease management, vaccinations, and COVID-19 testing.


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Betacoronavirus , Community Pharmacy Services/organization & administration , Coronavirus Infections/prevention & control , Coronavirus Infections/therapy , Pandemics/prevention & control , Pharmacists , Pneumonia, Viral/prevention & control , Pneumonia, Viral/therapy , Professional Role , Adult , COVID-19 , Child , Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology , Delivery of Health Care , Disease Management , Humans , Pneumonia, Viral/epidemiology , Point-of-Care Testing , SARS-CoV-2 , United States/epidemiology , Vaccination
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