Symptoms, symptom severity, and contact with primary health care among nonhospitalized COVID-19 patients: a Norwegian web-based survey.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Guro H Fossum, Anja Maria Brænd, Silje Rebekka Heltveit-Olsen, Guri Rørtveit, Sigurd Høye, Jørund Straand
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Abstract

Objective: Dependent on clinical setting, geography and timing during the pandemic, variable symptoms of COVID-19 have been reported. Our aim was to describe self-reported symptom intensity and contact with primary health care among nonhospitalized COVID-19 patients.

Design: Web-based survey.

Setting: Norway between March 2020 and July 2021.

Subjects: Adults in home isolation.

Main outcome measures: Participants reported possible COVID-19 symptoms, duration of symptoms, score of symptom severity (Likert scale 0-3), risk factors, comorbidity, and questions regarding follow-up and information from primary health care.

Results: Of 477 participants, 379 (79%) had PCR-confirmed COVID-19, 324 (68%) were females, and 90% were younger than 60 years. Most common symptoms were "fatigue and/or muscle ache" (80%), nasal symptoms (79%), and headache (73%). The mean severity of symptoms was generally low. Symptoms with the highest mean scores were "fatigue and/or muscle ache" (1.51, SD 1.02) and headache (1.27 (SD 1.00). Mean scores for severity ranged from 0.28 (nausea) to 1.51 (fatigue and/or muscle ache). Women reported higher symptom scores than men. For "affected sense of smell and/or taste", patients either reported a high symptom score (24%) or no affliction at all (49%). A third of the participants (32%) were followed-up by primary care health personnel, and almost 40% had sought or received information about COVID-19 from general practitioners.

Conclusion: The mean severity of symptoms among nonhospitalized adult COVID-19 patients was generally low. We found large variations in the occurrence and severity of symptoms between patients.

非住院新冠肺炎患者的症状、症状严重程度和接触初级卫生保健:挪威网络调查。
目的:根据疫情期间的临床环境、地理位置和时间,报道了新冠肺炎的各种症状。我们的目的是描述非住院新冠肺炎患者自我报告的症状强度和接触初级卫生保健的情况。设计:基于Web的调查。背景:2020年3月至2021年7月期间的挪威。受试者:居家隔离的成年人。主要结果指标:参与者报告了可能的新冠肺炎症状、症状持续时间、症状严重程度评分(Likert量表0-3)、风险因素、合并症以及有关随访和初级卫生保健信息的问题。结果:在477名参与者中,379人(79%)患有PCR确诊的新冠肺炎,324人(68%)为女性,90%的参与者年龄小于60岁 年。最常见的症状是“疲劳和/或肌肉疼痛”(80%)、鼻部症状(79%)和头痛(73%)。症状的平均严重程度通常较低。平均得分最高的症状是“疲劳和/或肌肉疼痛”(1.51,SD 1.02)和头痛(1.27(SD 1.00)。严重程度的平均得分从0.28(恶心)到1.51(疲劳和/和肌肉疼痛)不等。女性的症状评分高于男性。对于“嗅觉和/或味觉受损”,患者要么症状评分高(24%),要么根本没有痛苦(49%)。三分之一的参与者(32%)接受了初级保健卫生人员的随访,近40%的参与者向全科医生寻求或收到了有关新冠肺炎的信息。结论:成年新冠肺炎非住院患者的平均症状严重程度普遍较低。我们发现患者之间症状的发生率和严重程度存在很大差异。
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自引率
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47
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care is an international online open access journal publishing articles with relevance to general practice and primary health care. Focusing on the continuous professional development in family medicine the journal addresses clinical, epidemiological and humanistic topics in relation to the daily clinical practice. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care is owned by the members of the National Colleges of General Practice in the five Nordic countries through the Nordic Federation of General Practice (NFGP). The journal includes original research on topics related to general practice and family medicine, and publishes both quantitative and qualitative original research, editorials, discussion and analysis papers and reviews to facilitate continuing professional development in family medicine. The journal''s topics range broadly and include: • Clinical family medicine • Epidemiological research • Qualitative research • Health services research.
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