Original language | English (US) |
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Title of host publication | Pediatric Rehabilitation |
Subtitle of host publication | Principles and Practice |
Publisher | Springer Publishing Company |
Pages | 163-186 |
Number of pages | 24 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9780826147073 |
ISBN (Print) | 9780826147066 |
State | Published - Oct 1 2020 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- General Medicine
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Pediatric Rehabilitation: Principles and Practice. Springer Publishing Company, 2020. p. 163-186.
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AU - Amstutz, Diane K.
AU - Haas, Matthew
N1 - Funding Information: Location: UK; no conflict of interested reported; funding was provided by Health and Safety Executive (HSE); Bozena Poller was funded by the Healthcare Infection Society’s Graham Ayliffe Training Fellowship Funding Information: Sharea Ijaz's time for this update was supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Applied Research Collaboration West (ARC West) at University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust. Funding Information: We thank the Cochrane Editorial Unit for providing financial support to undertake this review. For this 2020 update, we thank Ruth Foxlee for updating the searches, Bozena Poller and Nick Gent for peer referee comments, Euan S Shearer for consumer comments, Toby Lasserson, Liz Bickerdike, Anne-Marie Stephani, Robin Featherstone, and Helen Wakeford for editorial input, and Denise Mitchell for copy-editing the review. We thank Kaisa Neuvonen, Erja M?kel? and Raluca Mihalache and Michael Edmond for their contributions as authors to the previous version of this review (Verbeek 2016b). We thank Toby Lasserson, Hannah Ryan, Darrel Singh, Fiona Smaill, Mauriccio Ferri, Annalee Yassi, Nuala Livingstone and Julian Higgins for their comments on the text for the first publication of this review (Verbeek 2016b). We extend a special thank you to Consol Serra for her editorial work. We thank Claire Allen from Evidence Aid for her help in trying to locate unpublished reports. We thank Alexey Pristupa for assessing the studies written in Russian. Sharea Ijaz's time for this update was supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Applied Research Collaboration West (ARC West) at University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust. Funding Information: We thank the Cochrane Editorial Unit for providing financial support to undertake this review. For this 2020 update, we thank Ruth Foxlee for updating the searches, Bozena Poller and Nick Gent for peer referee comments, Euan S Shearer for consumer comments, Toby Lasserson, Liz Bickerdike, Anne-Marie Stephani, Robin Featherstone, and Helen Wakeford for editorial input, and Denise Mitchell for copy-editing the review. Funding Information: 2. Non-adherence of proper use of PPE during doffing, measured as: pulling gown from waist, balling upgown) 3. Non-adherence of proper use of PPE during performance: measured as: exposure while squatting, tie or gown touches floor Sponsorship source: This work was supported by the CDC (grant number P50 CA098252). The article appears as part of the supplement “Personal Protective Equipment for Preventing Contact Transmission of Pathogens: Innovations from CDC’s Prevention Epicenters Program,” sponsored by the CDC’s Prevention Epicenters Program. Funding Information: Country: UK; funding by Wellcome Trust: Enhancing Research Activity in Epidemic Situations. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish or preparation of the manuscript; 1 study author received funding from the Wellcome Trust via the University of Liverpool and also received non-financial support from NHSBT, as part of the Convalescent Plasma Study. Funding Information: Location: USA; financial support: this work was supported by a Merit Review grant (no. 1 I01 BX002944-01A1) from the Department of Veterans Affairs to C.J.D. AMD Ritmed provided the Assure Wear VersaGowns with Flexneck technology for testing, but they had no role in study design, analysis or interpretation of the data, or writing of the manuscript. Potential conflicts of interest: C.J.D. received research grants from Clorox, Merck, AvidBiotics, and GOJO, and has served on scientific advisory boards for 3M and Seres Health. All other study authors reported no conflicts of interest relevant to this article.
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