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Symptom Experience and Perceived Health Status of People With Long COVID in Thailand

INTRODUCTION: Despite the World Health Organization declaring COVID-19 no longer a public health emergency, reports of long COVID persist globally, raising concerns about its impact on individuals. OBJECTIVE: This retrospective study aimed to explore the symptom experiences of individuals with long...

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Autores principales: Pumipak, Bangern, Jittimanee, Sirinapha, Thananun, Sirima, Mathong, Kaewjai, Poungdok, Jomtien, Sinsap, Manthana, Sueathong, Thatsanee, Kongruang, Oranong, Faungprachakorn, Sujitraporn, Thunyaphun, Thunyarut, Insook, Poramate, Soontornmon, Kaewalee
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10580730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37854789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23779608231206748
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author Pumipak, Bangern
Jittimanee, Sirinapha
Thananun, Sirima
Mathong, Kaewjai
Poungdok, Jomtien
Sinsap, Manthana
Sueathong, Thatsanee
Kongruang, Oranong
Faungprachakorn, Sujitraporn
Thunyaphun, Thunyarut
Insook, Poramate
Soontornmon, Kaewalee
author_facet Pumipak, Bangern
Jittimanee, Sirinapha
Thananun, Sirima
Mathong, Kaewjai
Poungdok, Jomtien
Sinsap, Manthana
Sueathong, Thatsanee
Kongruang, Oranong
Faungprachakorn, Sujitraporn
Thunyaphun, Thunyarut
Insook, Poramate
Soontornmon, Kaewalee
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description INTRODUCTION: Despite the World Health Organization declaring COVID-19 no longer a public health emergency, reports of long COVID persist globally, raising concerns about its impact on individuals. OBJECTIVE: This retrospective study aimed to explore the symptom experiences of individuals with long COVID-19 and examine the relationship between those experiences and perceived negative health status in Thailand. METHODS: The study focused on individuals with moderate to severe COVID-19 infections. Between July 3, 2022 and December 1, 2022, we conducted telephone interviews with 86 individuals who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 and received outpatient care in Bangkok. The COVID-19 Yorkshire Rehabilitation Screening was utilized to measure symptom occurrence, duration, severity, and health status on an 11-point numerical rating scale from 0 (none or excellent) to 10 (the worst). A Spearman rank correlation was used to analyze the relationships between long COVID symptoms and negative perception of health status. RESULTS: Among the participants, 75.6% had long COVID, with a median of three symptoms lasting for a median duration of 5.6 months. Difficulties in performing daily activities were most common, reported by 50.8% of participants. The majority (80.0%) experienced itching, headache, cognition, muscle pain, continence, and sleeping problem for 6 months. Loss of taste was the most severe symptom, with a mean severity rating of 8.8. There were significant positive relations between a negative perception of health status and multiple symptoms, symptom severity, functional disability, and additional symptoms. CONCLUSION: Individuals with moderate to severe COVID-19 infection who experienced long COVID had poorer perceived health status. To effectively manage and improve the health status of individuals with long COVID, nurses should provide follow-up care, assess not only the occurrence of symptoms but also their duration and severity, and evaluate performance outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-105807302023-10-18 Symptom Experience and Perceived Health Status of People With Long COVID in Thailand Pumipak, Bangern Jittimanee, Sirinapha Thananun, Sirima Mathong, Kaewjai Poungdok, Jomtien Sinsap, Manthana Sueathong, Thatsanee Kongruang, Oranong Faungprachakorn, Sujitraporn Thunyaphun, Thunyarut Insook, Poramate Soontornmon, Kaewalee SAGE Open Nurs Original Research Article INTRODUCTION: Despite the World Health Organization declaring COVID-19 no longer a public health emergency, reports of long COVID persist globally, raising concerns about its impact on individuals. OBJECTIVE: This retrospective study aimed to explore the symptom experiences of individuals with long COVID-19 and examine the relationship between those experiences and perceived negative health status in Thailand. METHODS: The study focused on individuals with moderate to severe COVID-19 infections. Between July 3, 2022 and December 1, 2022, we conducted telephone interviews with 86 individuals who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 and received outpatient care in Bangkok. The COVID-19 Yorkshire Rehabilitation Screening was utilized to measure symptom occurrence, duration, severity, and health status on an 11-point numerical rating scale from 0 (none or excellent) to 10 (the worst). A Spearman rank correlation was used to analyze the relationships between long COVID symptoms and negative perception of health status. RESULTS: Among the participants, 75.6% had long COVID, with a median of three symptoms lasting for a median duration of 5.6 months. Difficulties in performing daily activities were most common, reported by 50.8% of participants. The majority (80.0%) experienced itching, headache, cognition, muscle pain, continence, and sleeping problem for 6 months. Loss of taste was the most severe symptom, with a mean severity rating of 8.8. There were significant positive relations between a negative perception of health status and multiple symptoms, symptom severity, functional disability, and additional symptoms. CONCLUSION: Individuals with moderate to severe COVID-19 infection who experienced long COVID had poorer perceived health status. To effectively manage and improve the health status of individuals with long COVID, nurses should provide follow-up care, assess not only the occurrence of symptoms but also their duration and severity, and evaluate performance outcomes. SAGE Publications 2023-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10580730/ /pubmed/37854789 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23779608231206748 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Pumipak, Bangern
Jittimanee, Sirinapha
Thananun, Sirima
Mathong, Kaewjai
Poungdok, Jomtien
Sinsap, Manthana
Sueathong, Thatsanee
Kongruang, Oranong
Faungprachakorn, Sujitraporn
Thunyaphun, Thunyarut
Insook, Poramate
Soontornmon, Kaewalee
Symptom Experience and Perceived Health Status of People With Long COVID in Thailand
title Symptom Experience and Perceived Health Status of People With Long COVID in Thailand
title_full Symptom Experience and Perceived Health Status of People With Long COVID in Thailand
title_fullStr Symptom Experience and Perceived Health Status of People With Long COVID in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Symptom Experience and Perceived Health Status of People With Long COVID in Thailand
title_short Symptom Experience and Perceived Health Status of People With Long COVID in Thailand
title_sort symptom experience and perceived health status of people with long covid in thailand
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10580730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37854789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23779608231206748
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