Describing cognitive function and psychosocial outcomes of COVID-19 survivors: A cross-sectional analysis
Ashley M. Henneghan(The University of Texas at Austin), Shelli R. Kesler(The University of Texas at Austin), Ruben D. Vela(The University of Texas at Austin), Kimberly Lewis(Impact), Oscar Y. Franco‐Rocha(The University of Texas at Austin), Eliana R Gill(Seton Medical Center Austin), Sarah Medick(The University of Texas at Austin)
Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners
August 27, 2021
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