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Impact of a pulmonary rehabilitation program on social disadvantage and physical activity data of postCOVID19 patients: A North-African pilot study

Background In addition to the cardiorespiratory, muscular, and neurological manifestations, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) alters patients’ health-related quality of life (HRQoL), induces a large variety of psychiatric manifestations, and reduces mobility and motor activity. Several studies hav...

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Autores principales: BENZARTI, Wafa, TOULGUI, Emna, GHRAM, Amine, RAHMANI, Chiraz, AISSA, Sana, GHANNOUCHI, Ines, GARGOURI, Imene, SAYHI, Amani, KNAZ, Asma, OUANES, Walid, JEMNI, Sonia, BEN SAAD, Helmi
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Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10403745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37547787
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.126301.1
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author BENZARTI, Wafa
TOULGUI, Emna
GHRAM, Amine
RAHMANI, Chiraz
AISSA, Sana
GHANNOUCHI, Ines
GARGOURI, Imene
SAYHI, Amani
KNAZ, Asma
OUANES, Walid
JEMNI, Sonia
BEN SAAD, Helmi
author_facet BENZARTI, Wafa
TOULGUI, Emna
GHRAM, Amine
RAHMANI, Chiraz
AISSA, Sana
GHANNOUCHI, Ines
GARGOURI, Imene
SAYHI, Amani
KNAZ, Asma
OUANES, Walid
JEMNI, Sonia
BEN SAAD, Helmi
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description Background In addition to the cardiorespiratory, muscular, and neurological manifestations, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) alters patients’ health-related quality of life (HRQoL), induces a large variety of psychiatric manifestations, and reduces mobility and motor activity. Several studies have raised the impact of a pulmonary rehabilitation program (PRP) on social disadvantage ( e.g., HRQoL, anxiety, depression) and physical activity of COVID-19 patients, but very few have been performed in low-income countries. This study aimed to investigate the impact of a PRP on post-COVID-19 HRQoL, hospital anxiety and depression (HAD), and physical activity in Tunisian post-COVID19-patients. Methods This was a cross-sectional study in an outpatient care setting. Patients with post-COVID-19 were included. They completed an interview (including three questionnaires) before and after a PRP (three sessions/week for four weeks, each session was 70 minutes in duration, PRP items: aerobic cycle endurance, strength training, and education). The VQ11 questionnaire assessed functional dimension, psychological dimension, relational dimension, and total score; HAD appraised depression and anxiety; and Voorrips physical activity assessed daily activity, physical activity, leisure activity, and total scores. Data were expressed as mean±standard deviation in PRP change (PRP change=after-PRP values − before-PRP values). Results In total, 14 moderate to severe post-COVID-19 patients (61±4 years) were included. The PRP significantly improved the i) functional, psychological, and relational dimensions, and the VQ11 total score by 1.79±1.58 (p=0.0033), 2.00±2.15 (p=0.0108), 1.57±1.50 (p=0.0077), and 5.36±3.97 (p=0.0015), respectively; ii) HAD anxiety and depression scores by 2.07±2.40 (p=0.0076), and 2.57±3.08 (p=0.0058); and iii) physical activity and total scores by 1.75±2.44 (p=0.0251), and 1.78±2.65 (p=0.0341), respectively. Conclusion The PRP improved HRQoL, HAD, and physical activity of Tunisian post-COVID-19 patients.
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spelling pubmed-104037452023-08-06 Impact of a pulmonary rehabilitation program on social disadvantage and physical activity data of postCOVID19 patients: A North-African pilot study BENZARTI, Wafa TOULGUI, Emna GHRAM, Amine RAHMANI, Chiraz AISSA, Sana GHANNOUCHI, Ines GARGOURI, Imene SAYHI, Amani KNAZ, Asma OUANES, Walid JEMNI, Sonia BEN SAAD, Helmi F1000Res Research Article Background In addition to the cardiorespiratory, muscular, and neurological manifestations, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) alters patients’ health-related quality of life (HRQoL), induces a large variety of psychiatric manifestations, and reduces mobility and motor activity. Several studies have raised the impact of a pulmonary rehabilitation program (PRP) on social disadvantage ( e.g., HRQoL, anxiety, depression) and physical activity of COVID-19 patients, but very few have been performed in low-income countries. This study aimed to investigate the impact of a PRP on post-COVID-19 HRQoL, hospital anxiety and depression (HAD), and physical activity in Tunisian post-COVID19-patients. Methods This was a cross-sectional study in an outpatient care setting. Patients with post-COVID-19 were included. They completed an interview (including three questionnaires) before and after a PRP (three sessions/week for four weeks, each session was 70 minutes in duration, PRP items: aerobic cycle endurance, strength training, and education). The VQ11 questionnaire assessed functional dimension, psychological dimension, relational dimension, and total score; HAD appraised depression and anxiety; and Voorrips physical activity assessed daily activity, physical activity, leisure activity, and total scores. Data were expressed as mean±standard deviation in PRP change (PRP change=after-PRP values − before-PRP values). Results In total, 14 moderate to severe post-COVID-19 patients (61±4 years) were included. The PRP significantly improved the i) functional, psychological, and relational dimensions, and the VQ11 total score by 1.79±1.58 (p=0.0033), 2.00±2.15 (p=0.0108), 1.57±1.50 (p=0.0077), and 5.36±3.97 (p=0.0015), respectively; ii) HAD anxiety and depression scores by 2.07±2.40 (p=0.0076), and 2.57±3.08 (p=0.0058); and iii) physical activity and total scores by 1.75±2.44 (p=0.0251), and 1.78±2.65 (p=0.0341), respectively. Conclusion The PRP improved HRQoL, HAD, and physical activity of Tunisian post-COVID-19 patients. F1000 Research Limited 2022-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10403745/ /pubmed/37547787 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.126301.1 Text en Copyright: © 2022 BENZARTI W et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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BENZARTI, Wafa
TOULGUI, Emna
GHRAM, Amine
RAHMANI, Chiraz
AISSA, Sana
GHANNOUCHI, Ines
GARGOURI, Imene
SAYHI, Amani
KNAZ, Asma
OUANES, Walid
JEMNI, Sonia
BEN SAAD, Helmi
Impact of a pulmonary rehabilitation program on social disadvantage and physical activity data of postCOVID19 patients: A North-African pilot study
title Impact of a pulmonary rehabilitation program on social disadvantage and physical activity data of postCOVID19 patients: A North-African pilot study
title_full Impact of a pulmonary rehabilitation program on social disadvantage and physical activity data of postCOVID19 patients: A North-African pilot study
title_fullStr Impact of a pulmonary rehabilitation program on social disadvantage and physical activity data of postCOVID19 patients: A North-African pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Impact of a pulmonary rehabilitation program on social disadvantage and physical activity data of postCOVID19 patients: A North-African pilot study
title_short Impact of a pulmonary rehabilitation program on social disadvantage and physical activity data of postCOVID19 patients: A North-African pilot study
title_sort impact of a pulmonary rehabilitation program on social disadvantage and physical activity data of postcovid19 patients: a north-african pilot study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10403745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37547787
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.126301.1
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