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Understanding and Being Understood: Information and Care Needs of 2113 Patients With Confirmed or Suspected COVID-19

机译:理解和理解:2113例确诊或疑似Covid-19的信息和护理需求

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To become a proactive and informed partner in postacute coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) management, patients need to have the knowledge, skills, and confidence to self-manage COVID-19-related health challenges. Due to several restrictions and consequently social isolation, online platforms and forums where people can share information and experiences became more popular and influential. Therefore, this study aimed to identify perceived information needs and care needs of members of 2 Facebook groups for patients with COVID-19 and persistent complaints in the Netherlands and Belgium and patients with COVID-19 who registered at a website of the Lung Foundation Netherlands. Besides demographics and clinical characteristics, the degree of satisfaction with care during and after the infection as well as satisfaction with available information were assessed. Open text fields revealed specific information needs which were summarized. Patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 perceive various unmet needs varying from specific information needs (eg, information about permanent lung damage) to general needs (eg, being heard and understood). These data lead to several recommendations to improve care for patients with COVID-19 and justify further development of online platforms specifically addressing these unmet needs.
机译:为了成为2019年(Covid-19)管理的主动和知情的伴侣,患者需要了解自我管理Covid-19相关的健康挑战的知识,技能和信心。由于几种限制,因此社会隔离,人们可以分享信息和经验的在线平台和论坛变得更加流行和有影响力。因此,本研究旨在识别在荷兰和比利时的Covid-19和持续投诉和Covid-19患者在肺基金会荷兰网站上注册的Covid-19和持续投诉的患者的感知信息需求和护理需求。除了人口统计学和临床​​特征外,还评估了在感染期间和之后进行的满意度以及可用信息的满意度。打开文本字段显示总结的特定信息需求。确诊或疑似Covid-19感知各种未满足的患者,需要从特定信息需求(例如,有关永久性肺部损坏的信息)到一般需要(例如,被听到和理解)。这些数据导致若干建议改善Covid-19患者的护理,并证明了专门解决这些未满足需求的在线平台的进一步发展。

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