Scientific method implement in Corona Virus.
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The emergence of SARS-CoV-2/Covid-19 affects all of us and is associated with rapid and massive changes in healthcare and societies. As a response, a range of interventions for patients and populations have been implemented in health and preventive settings, or need to be implemented in the short and long term. Implementation science offers a multidisciplinary perspective and systematic approach for the design, evaluation and analysis of programmes and policies to enhance implementation. The emergence of Covid-19 provides an urgent need to develop new perspectives and approaches in implementation science, such as the addition of innovative and rigorous approaches to the collection, use and analysis of ‘real-world’ data. Above all, we hope that implementation scientists will focus on what they can contribute to manage Covid-19 and its consequences for people, healthcare and society.
SARS-CoV-2/Covid-19 (further: Covid-19) has affected many of us, including loved ones, colleagues, clinicians and most particularly vulnerable people such as the elderly and people with chronic disease. The emergence of Covid-19 is associated with major changes in human behaviours, institutions and societies, compressed in time and replicated rapidly throughout the globe. Research evidence to guide the direction of these changes is quickly evolving, yet decision-makers face major uncertainties. The sustainability of the changes, given the lack of infrastructure to support them, is questionable. This is made more challenging by the growing realization of their huge negative economic impacts. The health sector has been turbulent in most societies for many years, but this up-ending of the sector creates chaotic conditions that merge both behaviour change and economic uncertainties, for a threatening environment. The extent of the chaos brings some seeds of opportunity, and implementation science may be primed to act in the current and future environments.
As a response to Covid-19, a range of interventions for patients and populations have been implemented in health and preventive settings, or need to be implemented, including:
1,Preventive interventions to reduce the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in the population and reduce the rates of Covid-19;
2,Preventive interventions to reduce transmission among healthcare workers to avoid nosocomial infections in healthcare institutions;
3,Organizational changes to separate patients with (suspected) infection, such as separate sites, clinical teams or times for these patients, and use of information technologies to deliver healthcare;
4,Procedures for diagnosis and triage in patients with suspected infection, including screening and advance care planning;
5,Procedures for treatment and care in patients with Covid-19, including rehabilitation after intensive treatment;
6,Treatment and care of health problems that are caused by some of the preventive interventions, for instance in mental healthcare;
7,Treatment and reorganization of care of other diseases and health conditions, for which essential treatment was reduced or delayed due to Covid-19
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Plasma therapy to treat conrona infections
Or boosting the immunity by the day to day consumption of ginger juice with the little amount of honey in it is the the best practice to prevent conrona viruse to enter in our body because as we know WBCs engulf foreign material present in our body like bacteria, disease and viruses and for the proper functioning of WBCs you must add healthy food in your diet which is the best home remedy to over come this viruses with the proper knowledge of enzymes present in our body and once your immunity gets boosted then corona virus cannot enter into the body