Relevance of the post-COVID syndrome within rehabilitation (PoCoRe): study protocol of a multi-centre study with different specialisations

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作者
Kupferschmitt, Alexa [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Hinterberger, Thilo [3 ]
Montanari, Ida [3 ,4 ]
Gasche, Matthias [5 ]
Hermann, Christoph [6 ]
Joebges, Michael [7 ]
Kelm, Stefan [8 ]
Suetfels, Gerhard [9 ]
Wagner, Andreas [10 ]
Loew, Thomas H. [3 ,4 ]
Koellner, Volker [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Charite, Campus Benjamin Franklin, Dept Psychosomat Med, Res Grp Psychosomat Rehabil, Hindenburgdamm 30, D-12203 Berlin, Germany
[2] Fed German Pens Agcy, Dept Psychosomat Med, Rehabil Clin Seehof, Lichterfelder Allee 55, D-14513 Teltow, Germany
[3] Univ Hosp Regensburg, Dept Psychosomat Med, Rilkestr 39, D-93049 Regensburg, Germany
[4] Ctr Pneumol & Psychosomat Med, Ludwig Str 68, D-93093 Donaustauf, Germany
[5] Gelderland Clin Geldern, Clemensstr 10, D-47608 Geldern, Germany
[6] Schmieder Clin Gailingen, Berg 1, D-78262 Gailingen, Germany
[7] Schmieder Clin Constance, Eichhornstr 68, D-78464 Constance, Germany
[8] Westerwald Clin Waldbreitbach, Buchenstr 6, D-56588 Waldbreitbach, Germany
[9] Fed German Pens Agcy, Wehrawald Clin, Todtmoos Rehabil Ctr, Schwarzenbacher Str 4, D-79682 Todtmoos Todtmoos, Germany
[10] Alpcura Specialist Clin Pfronten, Peter Heel Str 29, D-87459 Pfronten, Germany
关键词
Post-COVID rehabilitation; Treatment effectiveness; Work ability; Fatigue; Post Exercise Malaise; WORK ABILITY INDEX; VALIDATION; FATIGUE; VERSION;
D O I
10.1186/s40359-022-00892-8
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Background: In Patients suffering from post-COVID syndrome, in addition to physical limitations, cognitive limitations, fatigue, dyspnea as well as depression and anxiety disorders may also be present. Up to now (as of May 2022), approx. 514 million people worldwide have been infected with SARS-CoV-2, in Germany this affects approx. 25 million. In Germany, 2.5 million people could potentially be affected by post-COVID syndrome. Post-COVID is thus a highly relevant public health issue. So far, there is no specific causal therapy for the post-COVID syndrome, but with multimodal symptom-oriented rehabilitation, the course can be favourably influenced. However, there is no study yet that focuses on patients in different rehabilitation indications and compares the focal symptomatology and coping strategies as well as the patients' benefit per indication. Methods/design: As first objective, pulmonal, cardiac, neurological, cognitive or/and psychological functional impairments in rehabilitation patients after COVID-19 disease will be described. The second objective is the differentiated review of the specific rehabilitation measures, in the short term and in the longer term for the purpose of future prognoses and optimisation of therapeutic interventions. This prospective, non-randomised, controlled longitudinal study, plus multi-group comparisons will take place in seven rehabilitation clinics of different specialisations: cardiological rehab, pneumological rehab, neurological rehab, psychosomatic rehab. Within 12 months, 1000 cases across all participating centres will be included. Somatic and psychological testing will be conducted at three measurement points: Admission (t0), discharge (t1), 6-montas Catamnesis (t2). The patients receive the usual care according to the respective rehabilitation priorities, adapted to the special challenges of post-COVID symptoms. Patients of the post-COVID outpatient clinic without rehabilitation will be used as a control group. Discussion: This study will precisely assess the extent to which subclinical neurological or/and psychological impairments are present in post-COVID-19 rehabilitation and the results will help, developing, providing and evaluating appropriate treatment concepts. This may also have relevant implications for the improvement of physical ability and quality of life in post-COVID-19 patients and increase the probability of return to work.
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