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Study protocol medical rehabilitation after COVID-19 disease: an observational study with a comparison group with obstructive airway disease / Re_Co

机译:Covid-19疾病后的研究协议医疗康复:具有妨碍气道疾病的比较组的观察研究/ re_co

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Novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been the subject of a numerous research projects over the past year. In cases with a severe disease course or threatening long-term impairment due to disease, the German health care system offers insured persons the possibility of medical rehabilitation. In contrast to what was observed and expected at the beginning of the pandemic, COVID-19 patients with varying degrees of disease severity are represented in rehabilitation. To date, there is no common consensus on the content and aftercare of rehabilitation nor is there any knowledge about the short- and long-term effects of such a rehabilitation programme. In addition, these aspects were not considered with regard to the varying severity of the course of the disease. The present research project investigates this question. The study sample will consist of N?=?350 rehabilitants after COVID-19 and a comparison group (CG) with N?=?230 rehabilitants suffering from an obstructive respiratory disease. The participants will be recruited at five German rehabilitation facilities and undergo medical rehabilitation. This prospective, exploratory, multicentre, mixed-methods study will be evaluated as follows: (A) The quantitative portion includes questionnaires at different points in time (at the beginning and end of rehabilitation, after six and twelve months) and contains standardised measurement instruments. For example, participation limitations, quality of life, health status, fatigue, psychomental limitations and disorders, performance in different areas of life and ability to work are measured. (B) Qualitative interviews are held at different times (end of rehabilitation, after six and twelve months), and an expert workshop is conducted. Topics are rehabilitation content, satisfaction and aftercare as well as different outcomes on subjective health and participation impairments. Studies on other indications have already shown that pneumological rehabilitation has positive effects. Thus, it is expected that an improvement in different dimensions will be observed at the end of rehabilitation in both groups. With regard to the different severities of COVID-19, this study evaluates the long-term developments. Subsequently, the authors will elaborate concrete recommendations for medical rehabilitation after different courses of disease with regard to existing pneumological rehabilitation concepts. German Register of Clinical Trials, www.drks.de .Identifier: DRKS00023642; Registered: 01.12.2020.Date and version identifier: 08.04.2021; version 4.
机译:2019年新型冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)一直是过去一年的众多研究项目的主题。在疾病课程严重或威胁因疾病导致的长期减值的情况下,德国卫生保健系统提供了保险人的医疗康复的可能性。与观察到的疾病严重程度不同程度的Covid-19患者的观察到和预期相反。迄今为止,没有关于康复的内容和追踪的共同共识,也没有关于此类康复计划的短期和长期影响的知识。此外,关于疾病过程的不同严重程度,不考虑这些方面。本研究项目调查了这个问题。研究样本将包括N?= 350次康复剂组成,与N?= 230次患有阻塞性呼吸系统疾病的比较组(CG)组成。参与者将以五个德国康复设施招募并接受医疗康复。这种前瞻性,探索性的多期体,混合方法研究将被评估如下:(a)定量部分包括在不同点的调查问卷(在恢复的开始和结束时,六到十二个月后)并包含标准化测量仪器。例如,参与局限,生活质量,健康状况,疲劳,精神局限性和障碍,衡量不同生活领域的表现和工作能力。 (b)定性访谈在不同时间(恢复结束,六到十二个月后),并进行专家研讨会。主题是主观健康和参与障碍的康复内容,满意度和后果以及不同的结果。对其他适应症的研究已经表明,气动康复具有积极影响。因此,预期在两组康复结束时将观察到不同尺寸的改善。关于Covid-19的不同剧烈性,本研究评估了长期发展。随后,作者将详细说明在不同疾病课程的情况下,关于现有的气动康复概念。德国临床试验登记册,www.drks.de。identier:drks00023642;注册:01.12.2020.DATE和版本标识符:08.04.2021;版本4。

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