卫生和社会服务提供者对治疗长期COVID的挑战、方法和建议的看法:对加拿大提供者经验的定性研究。

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背景:许多感染sars - cov -2病毒的人在急性感染期后会出现多种持续和衰弱的身体、认知和精神健康症状。这种新综合征——通常被称为长冠状病毒病——会对患者的情绪健康和生活质量产生负面影响,并对治疗提供者构成重大挑战。考虑到缺乏循证治疗和支持,本定性描述性研究探讨了加拿大卫生和社会服务提供者与长冠状病毒感染者合作的经验,以及他们对干预措施制定的建议。方法:加拿大20名年龄在29岁至57岁之间的卫生和社会服务提供者完成了虚拟个人访谈,讨论他们对长期COVID的护理经历和服务建议。参与者来自一系列服务部门,包括初级保健、康复、精神卫生和社区支助。访谈记录,转录和分析使用代码本主题分析。结果:四个主题说明了提供者的经验:(1)在不确定的情况下,根据患者的表现和相似的情况选择个性化治疗;以及他们对COVID - 19长期服务的建议,包括(2)建立以证据为基础的综合护理模式;(3)通过心理教育和日常生活资源,为患者和家属提供全面支持;(4)做好新冠肺炎患者心理健康护理。结论:面对相当大的知识差距,加拿大卫生和社会服务提供者正在采取个性化治疗方法来解决长期COVID的症状持续性问题。需要一个全面、综合的护理途径来支持患者的身体和心理健康,同时提高提供者治疗这种复杂疾病的准备。
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Health and social service provider perspectives on challenges, approaches, and recommendations for treating long COVID: a qualitative study of Canadian provider experiences.

Background: Many people who contract the SAR-CoV-2 virus present with multiple persistent and debilitating physical, cognitive and mental health symptoms that endure beyond the acute infection period. This new syndrome - generally referred to as long COVID - negatively affects patients' emotional wellbeing and quality of life, and presents a major challenge for treatment providers. Considering the lack of evidence-based treatment and supports, this qualitative descriptive study explores the experiences of Canadian health and social service providers working with individuals with long COVID, as well as their suggestions for intervention development.

Methods: Twenty health and social service providers between the ages of 29 and 57 across Canada completed virtual individual interviews to discuss their care experiences and service recommendations for long COVID. Participants were from a range of service sectors, including primary care, rehabilitation, mental health, and community support. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using codebook thematic analysis.

Results: Four themes illustrated providers' the experiences of (1) selecting personalized treatments based on patient presentation and similar conditions amidst uncertainty; and their recommendations for long COVID services, including (2) building an integrated and evidence-based model of care; (3) providing holistic support for patients and families through psychoeducation and daily living resources; and (4) caring for mental health in long COVID.

Conclusions: Canadian health and social service providers are adopting personalized treatment approaches to address the symptom persistence of long COVID in the face of a considerable knowledge gap. A comprehensive, integrated care pathway is needed to support patients' physical and psychosocial wellbeing while increasing provider preparedness to treat this complex condition.

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BMC Health Services Research
BMC Health Services Research 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
7.10%
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1372
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: BMC Health Services Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of health services research, including delivery of care, management of health services, assessment of healthcare needs, measurement of outcomes, allocation of healthcare resources, evaluation of different health markets and health services organizations, international comparative analysis of health systems, health economics and the impact of health policies and regulations.
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