Publications by authors named "Dawn Higgins"

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  • * A study involving over 900 English-speaking caregivers revealed that they faced disruptions in their ability to provide care due to concerns about their loved ones' health and limited access to caregiving resources.
  • * The findings highlighted the negative effects of the pandemic on caregivers' social, emotional, and psychological well-being, as well as the disruption of health care services they relied on.
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Background: Public health restrictions due to the COVID-19 (SARS CoV-2) pandemic have disproportionately affected informal caregivers of people living with long term health conditions. We aimed to explore levels of care burden, loneliness, and social isolation among caregivers of people with enduring physical and brain health conditions in English-speaking regions worldwide, by investigating outcomes before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: A cross-sectional anonymous online survey data from 2287 English-speaking caregivers of people with long term health conditions from four English-speaking regions (UK, Ireland, USA, New Zealand) included measures of care burden, loneliness, and social isolation, reported before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Collaboration is used by the US National Security Council as a means to integrate inter-federal government agencies during planning and execution of common goals towards unified, national security. The concept of collaboration has benefits in the healthcare system by building trust, sharing resources, and reducing costs. The current terrorist threats have made collaborative medical training between military and civilian agencies crucial.

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