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LOng COvid Multidisciplinary consortium Optimising Treatments and servIces acrOss the NHS (LOCOMOTION): protocol for a mixed-methods study in the UK
INTRODUCTION: Long COVID, a new condition whose origins and natural history are not yet fully established, currently affects 1.5 million people in the UK. Most do not have access to specialist long COVID services. We seek to optimise long COVID care both within and outside specialist clinics, includ...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9114312/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35580970 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-063505 |
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author | Sivan, Manoj Greenhalgh, Trisha Darbyshire, Julie Lorraine Mir, Ghazala O'Connor, Rory J Dawes, Helen Greenwood, Darren O’Connor, Daryl Horton, Mike Petrou, Stavros de Lusignan, Simon Curcin, Vasa Mayer, Erik Casson, Alexander Milne, Ruairidh Rayner, Clare Smith, Nikki Parkin, Amy Preston, Nick Delaney, Brendan |
author_facet | Sivan, Manoj Greenhalgh, Trisha Darbyshire, Julie Lorraine Mir, Ghazala O'Connor, Rory J Dawes, Helen Greenwood, Darren O’Connor, Daryl Horton, Mike Petrou, Stavros de Lusignan, Simon Curcin, Vasa Mayer, Erik Casson, Alexander Milne, Ruairidh Rayner, Clare Smith, Nikki Parkin, Amy Preston, Nick Delaney, Brendan |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Long COVID, a new condition whose origins and natural history are not yet fully established, currently affects 1.5 million people in the UK. Most do not have access to specialist long COVID services. We seek to optimise long COVID care both within and outside specialist clinics, including improving access, reducing inequalities, helping self-management and providing guidance and decision support for primary care. We aim to establish a ‘gold standard’ of care by systematically analysing current practices, iteratively improving pathways and systems of care. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This mixed-methods, multisite study is informed by the principles of applied health services research, quality improvement, co-design, outcome measurement and learning health systems. It was developed in close partnership with patients (whose stated priorities are prompt clinical assessment; evidence-based advice and treatment and help with returning to work and other roles) and with front-line clinicians. Workstreams and tasks to optimise assessment, treatment and monitoring are based in three contrasting settings: workstream 1 (qualitative research, up to 100 participants), specialist management in 10 long COVID clinics across the UK, via a quality improvement collaborative, experience-based co-design and targeted efforts to reduce inequalities of access, return to work and peer support; workstream 2 (quantitative research, up to 5000 participants), patient self-management at home, technology-supported monitoring and validation of condition-specific outcome measures and workstream 3 (quantitative research, up to 5000 participants), generalist management in primary care, harnessing electronic record data to study population phenotypes and develop evidence-based decision support, referral pathways and analysis of costs. Study governance includes an active patient advisory group. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: LOng COvid Multidisciplinary consortium Optimising Treatments and servIces acrOss the NHS study is sponsored by the University of Leeds and approved by Yorkshire & The Humber—Bradford Leeds Research Ethics Committee (ref: 21/YH/0276). Participants will provide informed consent. Dissemination plans include academic and lay publications, and partnerships with national and regional policymakers. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT05057260, ISRCTN15022307. |
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spelling | pubmed-91143122022-05-19 LOng COvid Multidisciplinary consortium Optimising Treatments and servIces acrOss the NHS (LOCOMOTION): protocol for a mixed-methods study in the UK Sivan, Manoj Greenhalgh, Trisha Darbyshire, Julie Lorraine Mir, Ghazala O'Connor, Rory J Dawes, Helen Greenwood, Darren O’Connor, Daryl Horton, Mike Petrou, Stavros de Lusignan, Simon Curcin, Vasa Mayer, Erik Casson, Alexander Milne, Ruairidh Rayner, Clare Smith, Nikki Parkin, Amy Preston, Nick Delaney, Brendan BMJ Open Infectious Diseases INTRODUCTION: Long COVID, a new condition whose origins and natural history are not yet fully established, currently affects 1.5 million people in the UK. Most do not have access to specialist long COVID services. We seek to optimise long COVID care both within and outside specialist clinics, including improving access, reducing inequalities, helping self-management and providing guidance and decision support for primary care. We aim to establish a ‘gold standard’ of care by systematically analysing current practices, iteratively improving pathways and systems of care. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This mixed-methods, multisite study is informed by the principles of applied health services research, quality improvement, co-design, outcome measurement and learning health systems. It was developed in close partnership with patients (whose stated priorities are prompt clinical assessment; evidence-based advice and treatment and help with returning to work and other roles) and with front-line clinicians. Workstreams and tasks to optimise assessment, treatment and monitoring are based in three contrasting settings: workstream 1 (qualitative research, up to 100 participants), specialist management in 10 long COVID clinics across the UK, via a quality improvement collaborative, experience-based co-design and targeted efforts to reduce inequalities of access, return to work and peer support; workstream 2 (quantitative research, up to 5000 participants), patient self-management at home, technology-supported monitoring and validation of condition-specific outcome measures and workstream 3 (quantitative research, up to 5000 participants), generalist management in primary care, harnessing electronic record data to study population phenotypes and develop evidence-based decision support, referral pathways and analysis of costs. Study governance includes an active patient advisory group. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: LOng COvid Multidisciplinary consortium Optimising Treatments and servIces acrOss the NHS study is sponsored by the University of Leeds and approved by Yorkshire & The Humber—Bradford Leeds Research Ethics Committee (ref: 21/YH/0276). Participants will provide informed consent. Dissemination plans include academic and lay publications, and partnerships with national and regional policymakers. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT05057260, ISRCTN15022307. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-05 2022-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9114312/ /pubmed/35580970 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-063505 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Infectious Diseases Sivan, Manoj Greenhalgh, Trisha Darbyshire, Julie Lorraine Mir, Ghazala O'Connor, Rory J Dawes, Helen Greenwood, Darren O’Connor, Daryl Horton, Mike Petrou, Stavros de Lusignan, Simon Curcin, Vasa Mayer, Erik Casson, Alexander Milne, Ruairidh Rayner, Clare Smith, Nikki Parkin, Amy Preston, Nick Delaney, Brendan LOng COvid Multidisciplinary consortium Optimising Treatments and servIces acrOss the NHS (LOCOMOTION): protocol for a mixed-methods study in the UK |
title | LOng COvid Multidisciplinary consortium Optimising Treatments and servIces acrOss the NHS (LOCOMOTION): protocol for a mixed-methods study in the UK |
title_full | LOng COvid Multidisciplinary consortium Optimising Treatments and servIces acrOss the NHS (LOCOMOTION): protocol for a mixed-methods study in the UK |
title_fullStr | LOng COvid Multidisciplinary consortium Optimising Treatments and servIces acrOss the NHS (LOCOMOTION): protocol for a mixed-methods study in the UK |
title_full_unstemmed | LOng COvid Multidisciplinary consortium Optimising Treatments and servIces acrOss the NHS (LOCOMOTION): protocol for a mixed-methods study in the UK |
title_short | LOng COvid Multidisciplinary consortium Optimising Treatments and servIces acrOss the NHS (LOCOMOTION): protocol for a mixed-methods study in the UK |
title_sort | long covid multidisciplinary consortium optimising treatments and services across the nhs (locomotion): protocol for a mixed-methods study in the uk |
topic | Infectious Diseases |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9114312/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35580970 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-063505 |
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