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COVID-PCD: a participatory research study on the impact of COVID-19 in people with primary ciliary dyskinesia

COVID-PCD is a participatory study initiated by people with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) who have an essential vote in all stages of the research from the design of the study to the recruitment of participants, and interpretation and communication of the study results. COVID-PCD aims to collect...

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Autores principales: Pedersen, Eva S.L., Collaud, Eugénie N.R., Mozun, Rebeca, Ardura-Garcia, Cristina, Lam, Yin Ting, Harris, Amanda, Lucas, Jane S., Copeland, Fiona, Manion, Michele, Rindlisbacher, Bernhard, Silberschmidt, Hansruedi, Goutaki, Myrofora, Kuehni, Claudia E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7983255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33778058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00843-2020
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author Pedersen, Eva S.L.
Collaud, Eugénie N.R.
Mozun, Rebeca
Ardura-Garcia, Cristina
Lam, Yin Ting
Harris, Amanda
Lucas, Jane S.
Copeland, Fiona
Manion, Michele
Rindlisbacher, Bernhard
Silberschmidt, Hansruedi
Goutaki, Myrofora
Kuehni, Claudia E.
author_facet Pedersen, Eva S.L.
Collaud, Eugénie N.R.
Mozun, Rebeca
Ardura-Garcia, Cristina
Lam, Yin Ting
Harris, Amanda
Lucas, Jane S.
Copeland, Fiona
Manion, Michele
Rindlisbacher, Bernhard
Silberschmidt, Hansruedi
Goutaki, Myrofora
Kuehni, Claudia E.
author_sort Pedersen, Eva S.L.
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description COVID-PCD is a participatory study initiated by people with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) who have an essential vote in all stages of the research from the design of the study to the recruitment of participants, and interpretation and communication of the study results. COVID-PCD aims to collect epidemiological data in real-time from people with PCD throughout the pandemic to describe incidence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), symptoms and course of disease; identify risk factors for prognosis; and assess experiences, wishes and needs. The study is advertised through patient support groups and participants register online on the study website (www.covid19pcd.ispm.ch). The study invites persons of any age from anywhere in the world with a suspected or confirmed PCD. A baseline questionnaire assesses details on PCD diagnosis, habitual symptoms and COVID-19 episodes that occurred before study entry. Afterwards, participants receive a weekly follow-up questionnaire with questions on incident severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections, current symptoms, social contact behaviour and physical activity. Occasional thematic questionnaires are sent out focussing on emerging questions of interest chosen by people with PCD. In case of hospitalisation, patients or family members are asked to obtain a hospital report. Results are continuously analysed and summaries put online. The study started recruitment on April 30, 2020, and 556 people with PCD completed the baseline questionnaire by November 2, 2020. The COVID-PCD study is a participatory study that follows people with PCD during the COVID-19 pandemic, helps to empower affected persons, and serves as a platform for communication between patients, physicians and researchers.
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spelling pubmed-79832552021-03-26 COVID-PCD: a participatory research study on the impact of COVID-19 in people with primary ciliary dyskinesia Pedersen, Eva S.L. Collaud, Eugénie N.R. Mozun, Rebeca Ardura-Garcia, Cristina Lam, Yin Ting Harris, Amanda Lucas, Jane S. Copeland, Fiona Manion, Michele Rindlisbacher, Bernhard Silberschmidt, Hansruedi Goutaki, Myrofora Kuehni, Claudia E. ERJ Open Res Study Protocol COVID-PCD is a participatory study initiated by people with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) who have an essential vote in all stages of the research from the design of the study to the recruitment of participants, and interpretation and communication of the study results. COVID-PCD aims to collect epidemiological data in real-time from people with PCD throughout the pandemic to describe incidence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), symptoms and course of disease; identify risk factors for prognosis; and assess experiences, wishes and needs. The study is advertised through patient support groups and participants register online on the study website (www.covid19pcd.ispm.ch). The study invites persons of any age from anywhere in the world with a suspected or confirmed PCD. A baseline questionnaire assesses details on PCD diagnosis, habitual symptoms and COVID-19 episodes that occurred before study entry. Afterwards, participants receive a weekly follow-up questionnaire with questions on incident severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections, current symptoms, social contact behaviour and physical activity. Occasional thematic questionnaires are sent out focussing on emerging questions of interest chosen by people with PCD. In case of hospitalisation, patients or family members are asked to obtain a hospital report. Results are continuously analysed and summaries put online. The study started recruitment on April 30, 2020, and 556 people with PCD completed the baseline questionnaire by November 2, 2020. The COVID-PCD study is a participatory study that follows people with PCD during the COVID-19 pandemic, helps to empower affected persons, and serves as a platform for communication between patients, physicians and researchers. European Respiratory Society 2021-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7983255/ /pubmed/33778058 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00843-2020 Text en Copyright ©ERS 2021 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0.
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Pedersen, Eva S.L.
Collaud, Eugénie N.R.
Mozun, Rebeca
Ardura-Garcia, Cristina
Lam, Yin Ting
Harris, Amanda
Lucas, Jane S.
Copeland, Fiona
Manion, Michele
Rindlisbacher, Bernhard
Silberschmidt, Hansruedi
Goutaki, Myrofora
Kuehni, Claudia E.
COVID-PCD: a participatory research study on the impact of COVID-19 in people with primary ciliary dyskinesia
title COVID-PCD: a participatory research study on the impact of COVID-19 in people with primary ciliary dyskinesia
title_full COVID-PCD: a participatory research study on the impact of COVID-19 in people with primary ciliary dyskinesia
title_fullStr COVID-PCD: a participatory research study on the impact of COVID-19 in people with primary ciliary dyskinesia
title_full_unstemmed COVID-PCD: a participatory research study on the impact of COVID-19 in people with primary ciliary dyskinesia
title_short COVID-PCD: a participatory research study on the impact of COVID-19 in people with primary ciliary dyskinesia
title_sort covid-pcd: a participatory research study on the impact of covid-19 in people with primary ciliary dyskinesia
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7983255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33778058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00843-2020
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