Health-Related Quality of Life in Survivors of Severe COVID-19 of a University Hospital in Northern Portugal
Introduction: Long-term health impairments are often experienced among survivors of critical illness, which may have a negative impact on their quality of life. The aim of this study was to characterize COVID-19 survivors of critical illness and to evaluate health-related quality of life and disabil...
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doaj-2c5bf762dd014ad292c833a58bed382e2021-09-01T15:28:03ZengOrdem dos MédicosActa Médica Portuguesa0870-399X1646-07582021-08-0134960160710.20344/amp.162775490Health-Related Quality of Life in Survivors of Severe COVID-19 of a University Hospital in Northern PortugalJoana Fernandes0Liliana Fontes1Isabel Coimbra2José Artur Paiva3Intensive Care Medicine Department. Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João. Porto.Intensive Care Medicine Department. Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João. Porto.Intensive Care Medicine Department. Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João. Porto.Intensive Care Medicine Department. Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João. Porto.Introduction: Long-term health impairments are often experienced among survivors of critical illness, which may have a negative impact on their quality of life. The aim of this study was to characterize COVID-19 survivors of critical illness and to evaluate health-related quality of life and disability following hospital discharge. Material and Methods: This is a retrospective case-series study that included COVID-19 survivors admitted to the Intensive Care Medicine Department of a University Hospital. Follow-up evaluation was performed between the 30th and the 90th day after discharge. Quality of life was explored using the five-level version of the EQ-5D instrument (EQ-5D-5L) and functionality using the 12-question World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0). Results: Forty-five survivors were enrolled, 28 (62.2%) men, median age 63.0 years. The EQ-5D-5L questionnaire showed moderate to extreme problems in some dimension in 29 patients (64.4%): mobility in six (13.3%), self-care in seven (13.3%), usual activities in 23 (51.1%), pain/discomfort in 14 (31.1%) and anxiety/depression in 17 (37.8%). When using the 12-question WHODAS 2.0 questionnaire, moderate to extreme disability was reported in some question in 37 patients (82.2%): 19 (42.2%) in standing for long periods, 18 (40.0%) in long-distance walking; 14 (31.1%) on taking care of household responsibilities and 17 (37.8%) in their day-to-day work; 23 (51.1%) felt emotionally affected by their health problems. Discussion: Based on COVID-19 survivors-reported outcomes after critical illness, mobility, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression were the main problems that persisted one to three months after hospital discharge. Conclusion: An organized follow-up structure is crucial to improve health-related quality of life in critical COVID-19 survivors.https://actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/16277covid-19critical carefollow-up studiesportugalquality of lifesurvivors |
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Health-Related Quality of Life in Survivors of Severe COVID-19 of a University Hospital in Northern Portugal |
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Health-Related Quality of Life in Survivors of Severe COVID-19 of a University Hospital in Northern Portugal |
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Health-Related Quality of Life in Survivors of Severe COVID-19 of a University Hospital in Northern Portugal |
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Health-Related Quality of Life in Survivors of Severe COVID-19 of a University Hospital in Northern Portugal |
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Health-Related Quality of Life in Survivors of Severe COVID-19 of a University Hospital in Northern Portugal |
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health-related quality of life in survivors of severe covid-19 of a university hospital in northern portugal |
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Introduction: Long-term health impairments are often experienced among survivors of critical illness, which may have a negative impact on their quality of life. The aim of this study was to characterize COVID-19 survivors of critical illness and to evaluate health-related quality of life and disability following hospital discharge.
Material and Methods: This is a retrospective case-series study that included COVID-19 survivors admitted to the Intensive Care Medicine Department of a University Hospital. Follow-up evaluation was performed between the 30th and the 90th day after discharge. Quality of life was explored using the five-level version of the EQ-5D instrument (EQ-5D-5L) and functionality using the 12-question World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0).
Results: Forty-five survivors were enrolled, 28 (62.2%) men, median age 63.0 years. The EQ-5D-5L questionnaire showed moderate to extreme problems in some dimension in 29 patients (64.4%): mobility in six (13.3%), self-care in seven (13.3%), usual activities in 23 (51.1%), pain/discomfort in 14 (31.1%) and anxiety/depression in 17 (37.8%). When using the 12-question WHODAS 2.0 questionnaire, moderate to extreme disability was reported in some question in 37 patients (82.2%): 19 (42.2%) in standing for long periods, 18 (40.0%) in long-distance walking; 14 (31.1%) on taking care of household responsibilities and 17 (37.8%) in their day-to-day work; 23 (51.1%) felt emotionally affected by their health problems.
Discussion: Based on COVID-19 survivors-reported outcomes after critical illness, mobility, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression were the main problems that persisted one to three months after hospital discharge.
Conclusion: An organized follow-up structure is crucial to improve health-related quality of life in critical COVID-19 survivors. |
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