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Ahmed Jojan Nandonik

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Nandonik A, Anik A, Kabir Z
Risk Manag Healthc Policy . 2024 Jul; 17:1827-1833. PMID: 39050089
Rapid communication describes the multifaceted impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on three stakeholder groups: family caregivers of COVID-19 patients, frontline health workers attending to COVID-19 patients, and hospital-discharged COVID-19 patients....
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Nandonik A, Das Pooja S, Kabir Z, Kiriam S
Front Psychol . 2024 Mar; 15:1296083. PMID: 38550643
Background: The COVID-19 epidemic has especially impacted the urban population in Bangladesh. Studies on COVID-19 have primarily focused on the patient's perspective. It is important to understand the experience of...
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Nandonik A, Das Pooja S, Ahmed T, Parvez A, Kabir Z
Front Public Health . 2023 Jul; 11:1196810. PMID: 37397755
Background: There is increasing evidence of long-term consequences of COVID-19. The world has seen multidimensional impact of the pandemic and Bangladesh is no exception to that. Policymakers in Bangladesh laid...
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Anik A, Ahmed T, Nandonik A, Parvez A, Das Pooja S, Kabir Z
Front Public Health . 2023 Mar; 11:1132136. PMID: 36908471
Introduction: The long-term impact of COVID-19 on mental health, particularly in relation to socio-economic vulnerabilities, has received little attention. This study reports the prevalence of mental health-related symptoms among previously...
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Ahmed T, Das Pooja S, Nandonik A, Mostafa S, Kabir Z
Front Public Health . 2023 Jan; 10:763812. PMID: 36699926
Introduction: Not much is known about the long-term consequences of COVID-19, popularly known as long COVID. This is particularly so in terms of patterns and clusters of symptoms over time,...
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Das Pooja S, Nandonik A, Ahmed T, Kabir Z
J Multidiscip Healthc . 2022 May; 15:869-881. PMID: 35496717
Introduction: Frontline health workers (FHW) are working relentlessly to combat the COVID-19 pandemic globally. This is particularly challenging for low- and middle-income countries such as Bangladesh because of resource scarcity....