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Improved clinical outcomes in response to a 12-week blended digital and community-based long-COVID-19 rehabilitation programme
by
Holl, Marc
, King, James A.
, Whyte, Greg
, Doherty, Patrick
, Mould, Laura
, Deighton, Kevin
, Deniszczyc, Davina
, Kelly, Benjamin M.
, Innes, Aidan Q.
, Smith, Jemma L.
, Liao, Zhining
in
Chronic fatigue syndrome
/ coronavirus
/ COVID-19
/ Digital health
/ emotional wellbeing
/ Exercise
/ fatigue
/ Intervention
/ Medicine
/ Physical fitness
/ Recovery (Medical)
/ Rehabilitation
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Well being
2023
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Improved clinical outcomes in response to a 12-week blended digital and community-based long-COVID-19 rehabilitation programme
by
Holl, Marc
, King, James A.
, Whyte, Greg
, Doherty, Patrick
, Mould, Laura
, Deighton, Kevin
, Deniszczyc, Davina
, Kelly, Benjamin M.
, Innes, Aidan Q.
, Smith, Jemma L.
, Liao, Zhining
in
Chronic fatigue syndrome
/ coronavirus
/ COVID-19
/ Digital health
/ emotional wellbeing
/ Exercise
/ fatigue
/ Intervention
/ Medicine
/ Physical fitness
/ Recovery (Medical)
/ Rehabilitation
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Well being
2023
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Improved clinical outcomes in response to a 12-week blended digital and community-based long-COVID-19 rehabilitation programme
by
Holl, Marc
, King, James A.
, Whyte, Greg
, Doherty, Patrick
, Mould, Laura
, Deighton, Kevin
, Deniszczyc, Davina
, Kelly, Benjamin M.
, Innes, Aidan Q.
, Smith, Jemma L.
, Liao, Zhining
in
Chronic fatigue syndrome
/ coronavirus
/ COVID-19
/ Digital health
/ emotional wellbeing
/ Exercise
/ fatigue
/ Intervention
/ Medicine
/ Physical fitness
/ Recovery (Medical)
/ Rehabilitation
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Well being
2023
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Improved clinical outcomes in response to a 12-week blended digital and community-based long-COVID-19 rehabilitation programme
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Improved clinical outcomes in response to a 12-week blended digital and community-based long-COVID-19 rehabilitation programme
2023
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Two million people in the UK are experiencing long COVID (LC), which necessitates effective and scalable interventions to manage this condition. This study provides the first results from a scalable rehabilitation programme for participants presenting with LC.
601 adult participants with symptoms of LC completed the Nuffield Health COVID-19 Rehabilitation Programme between February 2021 and March 2022 and provided written informed consent for the inclusion of outcomes data in external publications. The 12-week programme included three exercise sessions per week consisting of aerobic and strength-based exercises, and stability and mobility activities. The first 6 weeks of the programme were conducted remotely, whereas the second 6 weeks incorporated face-to-face rehabilitation sessions in a community setting. A weekly telephone call with a rehabilitation specialist was also provided to support queries and advise on exercise selection, symptom management and emotional wellbeing.
The 12-week rehabilitation programme significantly improved Dyspnea-12 (D-12), Duke Activity Status Index (DASI), World Health Orginaisation-5 (WHO-5) and EQ-5D-5L utility scores (all
< 0.001), with the 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the improvement in each of these outcomes exceeding the minimum clinically important difference (MCID) for each measure (mean change [CI]: D-12: -3.4 [-3.9, -2.9]; DASI: 9.2 [8.2, 10.1]; WHO-5: 20.3 [18.6, 22.0]; EQ-5D-5L utility: 0.11 [0.10, 0.13]). Significant improvements exceeding the MCID were also observed for sit-to-stand test results (4.1 [3.5, 4.6]). On completion of the rehabilitation programme, participants also reported significantly fewer GP consultations (
< 0.001), sick days (
= 0.003) and outpatient visits (
= 0.007) during the previous 3 months compared with baseline.
The blended and community design of this rehabilitation model makes it scalable and meets the urgent need for an effective intervention to support patients experiencing LC. This rehabilitation model is well placed to support the NHS (and other healthcare systems worldwide) in its aim of controlling the impacts of COVID-19 and delivering on its long-term plan.
https://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN14707226, identifier 14707226.
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Frontiers Media SA,Frontiers Media S.A
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