Early experiences of the Your COVID Recovery® digital programme for individuals with long COVID

ObjectivesTo describe the early data from the Your COVID Recovery® digital programme and to explore the data collected from two embedded outcome measures.DesignObservational.SettingPrimary and secondary care (England—Online).Participants110 individuals completed the programme (68.1% female, 88.1% Wh...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMJ open respiratory research 2022-09, Vol.9 (1), p.e001237
Hauptverfasser: Lloyd-Evans, Phoebe H I, Baldwin, Molly M, Daynes, Enya, Hong, Annabel, Mills, George, Goddard, Amye C N, Chaplin, Emma, Gardiner, Nikki, Singh, Sally J
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Zusammenfassung:ObjectivesTo describe the early data from the Your COVID Recovery® digital programme and to explore the data collected from two embedded outcome measures.DesignObservational.SettingPrimary and secondary care (England—Online).Participants110 individuals completed the programme (68.1% female, 88.1% White British, age: 46.3 (10.8) years, weight: 86.5 (21.1) kg, height: 169.3 (10.0) cm). 47.2% of patients reported comorbidities.InterventionFollowing an assessment by a healthcare professional, individuals with long COVID were offered access to the Your COVID Recovery® digital programme. The programme comprises of four stages for the participants to progress through. Participants are encouraged to record severity of their symptoms and amount of activity they are doing on a symptom and an activity tracker. Resources and interactive material on managing symptoms of long COVID are available throughout each stage.Primary outcome measuresQuestionnaire (EuroQ0l 5-Dimension 5-Level (EQ-5D-5L) and the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease assessment test (CAT)) data were extracted from the site from 11 March 2021 until 9 November 2021.ResultsParticipants were on the programme for 8.6 (4.3) weeks. There was a statistically significant increase in EQ-5D-5L visual analogue scale (VAS) score (pre=48.8 (19.5); post=59.9 (22.1); p
ISSN:2052-4439
2052-4439
DOI:10.1136/bmjresp-2022-001237