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What is the impact of post-COVID-19 syndrome on health-related quality of life and associated factors: a cross-sectional analysis
After the acute phase, symptoms or sequelae related to post-COVID-19 syndrome may persist for months. In a population of patients, previously hospitalized and not, followed up to 12 months after the acute infection, we aim to assess whether and to what extent post-COVID-19 syndrome may have an impac...
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description | After the acute phase, symptoms or sequelae related to post-COVID-19 syndrome may persist for months. In a population of patients, previously hospitalized and not, followed up to 12 months after the acute infection, we aim to assess whether and to what extent post-COVID-19 syndrome may have an impact on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and to investigate influencing factors.
We present the cross-sectional analysis of a prospective study, including patients referred to the post-COVID-19 service. Questionnaires and scales administered at 3, 6, 12 months were: Short-Form 36-item questionnaire (SF-36); Visual Analogue Scale of the EQ5D (EQ-VAS); in a subgroup, Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II) and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Linear regression models were fitted to identify factors associated with HRQoL.
We considered the first assessment of each participant (n = 572). The mean scores in SF-36 and in EQ-VAS were significantly lower than the Italian normative values and remained stable over time, except the mental components score (MCS) of the SF-36 and EQ-VAS which resulted in lower ratings at the last observations. Female gender, presence of comorbidities, and corticosteroids treatment during acute COVID-19, were associated with lower scores in SF-36 and EQ-VAS; patients previously hospitalized (54%) reported higher MCS. Alterations in BAI, BDI-II, and PSQI (n = 265)were associated with lower ratings in SF-36 and EQ-VAS.
This study provides evidence of a significantly bad perception of health status among persons with post-COVID-19 syndrome, associated with female gender and, indirectly, with disease severity. In case of anxious-depressive symptoms and sleep disorders, a worse HRQoL was also reported. A systematic monitoring of these aspects is recommended to properly manage the post-COVID-19 period. |
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subjects | Anxiety Care and treatment Comorbidity Complications Coronaviruses Corticoids Corticosteroids COVID-19 Cross-Sectional Studies Diagnosis Evaluation Female Females Gender Health aspects Health-related quality of life Humans Infections Long COVID Mental depression Mental health Neuropsychology Perceptions Population Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome Post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 infection (PASC) Post-COVID-19 condition Post-COVID-19 syndrome Prospective Studies Psychological manifestations of general diseases Quality of Life Questionnaires Ratings Regression analysis Regression models Self image Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 Signs and symptoms Sleep disorders Subgroups Surveys and Questionnaires The Short-Form 36-item questionnaire Viral diseases |
title | What is the impact of post-COVID-19 syndrome on health-related quality of life and associated factors: a cross-sectional analysis |
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