Quality of life after COVID-19 in Polish patients

Rozalia Borek, B. Drop, Małgorzata Polz-Dacewicz
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The pandemic is a new, surprising situation that shows the quality of life in a completely different dimension. Studies show that the quality of life of people infected with SARSCov2 has signifi cantly decreased both psychologically and physically. Covid 19 disease caused by coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has been shown to be a complex pathogenic disease with high mortality rates, especially in the elderly, but many serious cases and deaths occurred in young people. The aim of the study was to investigate whether COVID 19 disease signifi cantly affects the quality of life of those affected. The method used for online diagnostics was the EQ-5D-3L Quality of Life Questionnaire and a modifi ed BAT questionnaire. Studies have shown that the quality of life of the respondents was at an average level. Pain/discomfort and anxiety/depression were the most frequently indicated domains. A statistically signifi cant strong relationship between the demographic variables age, gender and morbidity and quality of life after the disease was shown. Similarly, the effects of hospital stays and concomitant illnesses affecting quality of life were investigated. The results can feed into medical practice, therapy, education and therapy of mental health, and the applied research model can be considered useful and useful to continue research. Keywords: COVID-19, quality of life, patients.
波兰患者服用 COVID-19 后的生活质量
大流行病是一种新的、令人吃惊的情况,它从一个完全不同的维度展示了生活质量。研究表明,SARS-CoV2 感染者的生活质量在心理和生理上都明显下降。冠状病毒 SARS-CoV-2 引起的 Covid 19 疾病已被证明是一种复杂的致病性疾病,死亡率很 高,尤其是在老年人中,但许多严重病例和死亡病例发生在年轻人身上。本研究的目的是调查 COVID 19 疾病是否会对患者的生活质量产生重大影响。在线诊断所采用的方法是 EQ-5D-3L 生活质量问卷和经过修改的 BAT 问卷。研究表明,受访者的生活质量处于平均水平。疼痛/不适和焦虑/抑郁是最常被指出的领域。人口统计学变量年龄、性别和发病率与患病后的生活质量之间存在显著的密切关系。同样,还调查了住院时间和伴随疾病对生活质量的影响。研究结果可为医疗实践、治疗、教育和心理健康治疗提供参考,应用研究模型可被视为有用的、有益的继续研究:COVID-19、生活质量、患者。
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