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Giorgia Argentini
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 7
Citations - 159
Giorgia Argentini is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 88 citations.
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Integrating emergency risk communication (ERC) into the public health system response: Systematic review of literature to aid formulation of the 2017 WHO Guideline for ERC policy and practice.
TL;DR: A systematic review of literature to facilitate evidence syntheses for the development of emergency risk communication (ERC) guidelines for its member states found few empirical studies related to the WHO research questions, demonstrating the need for research in these areas.
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Factors associated with access and use of PPE during COVID-19: A cross-sectional study of Italian physicians.
TL;DR: Results from this rapid survey indicate that while ramping up supplies on PPE for healthcare workers is certainly of mandatory importance, adequate training and clear instructions are just as important.
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Factors Associated with Access and Use of PPE during COVID-19: A Cross-sectional Study of Italian Physicians
TL;DR: Results from this rapid survey indicate that while ramping up supplies on PPE for healthcare workers is certainly of mandatory importance, adequate training and clear instructions are just as important.
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COVID-19 experience: first Italian survey on healthcare staff members from a Mother-Child Research Hospital using combined molecular and rapid immunoassays test
Manola Comar,Marco Brumat,Maria Pina Concas,Giorgia Argentini,Annamonica Rosaria Bianco,Livia Bicego,Roberta Bottega,Petra Carli,Andrea Cassone,Eulalia Catamo,Massimiliano Cocca,Massimo Del Pin,Mariateresa Di Stazio,Agnese Feresin,Martina La Bianca,Sara Morassut,Anna Morgan,Giulia Pelliccione,Vincenzo Petix,Giulia Ragusa,Antonietta Robino,Stefano Russian,Beatrice Spedicati,Sarah Suergiu,Marianela Urriza,Fulvia Vascotto,Paola Toscani,Giorgia Girotto,Paolo Gasparini +28 more
TL;DR: The present study increases the knowledge of the epidemiological data of COVID-19 infection in Italy, suggesting a high prevalence of immune individuals (i.e. at least among at-risk categories) and the efficacy of the combined diagnostic protocol to monitor the possible outbreak.
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WHO standards-based tool to measure women’s views on the quality of care around the time of childbirth at facility level in the WHO European region: development and validation in Italy
Marzia Lazzerini,Giorgia Argentini,Ilaria Mariani,Benedetta Covi,Chiara Semenzato,Ornella Lincetto,Moise Muzigaba,Emanuelle Pessa Valente +7 more
TL;DR: Study findings suggest that the tool has good content, construct, face validity, intrarater reliability and internal consistency, while being acceptable and useful, and could be used in health facilities in Italy and similar context.