1. The Department of Veterans' Affairs Depleted Uranium Cohort in the Time of COVID-19: Translating a Traditional Surveillance Protocol to a Telehealth Platform.
- Author
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McDiarmid MA, Hines S, Cloeren M, Gucer P, Condon M, Oliver M, Roth T, Lewin-Smith MR, Strathmann F, Velez-Quinones MA, and Gaitens JM
- Subjects
- Humans, Gulf War, Veterans, Uranium, Occupational Exposure analysis, COVID-19, Telemedicine
- Abstract
Objective: In 2021, 37 members of a cohort of depleted uranium-exposed Gulf War I veterans were evaluated using a protocol tailored to accommodate COVID-19 safety practices on a telehealth platform., Methods: Individual elements of the legacy protocol were reviewed for urgency and feasibility of inclusion in a modified, telehealth platform., Results: The redesigned protocol included a participant readiness for telehealth assessment, nurse and physician telehealth visits, collection of usual health questionnaires, and urine collections for exposure monitoring for uranium and other fragment-related metal measures., Conclusions: Despite some limitations in scope, the telehealth platform permitted a visual "visit" with surveillance participants who expressed a high comfort level with the format. The telehealth platform has apparent utility for occupational surveillance and should be explored as a standard approach for surveillance outside of public health emergencies., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest: None declared., (Copyright © 2023 American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.)
- Published
- 2023
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