在报告既往SARS-CoV-2感染的社区样本中,COVID-19急性后后遗症(PASC)症状与生活质量恶化相关

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING
Judith M Burnfield, Natalie A Williams, Fang Yu, Jihyun Ma
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目的:了解新冠肺炎急性后后遗症(PASC)对中西部社区生活质量(QOL)的影响。设计:匿名在线横断面社区调查。方法:对2023年7月至2024年10月收集的1564名先前报告COVID-19阳性检测或诊断的个体进行调查。使用数据子集进行逻辑回归和敏感性分析,以确定与感知的当前生活质量(通过“考虑到您生活中的一切,请对您当前的总体生活质量进行评分”确定)和恶化的生活质量(即当前生活质量评分低于SARS - CoV-2感染前的生活质量)显著相关的症状。研究结果:当前的生活质量可通过感染前生活质量和更频繁的工作/学习困难、购物/清洁/驾驶/准备饭菜的挑战、焦虑、抑郁、疲劳/疲倦、头晕/昏厥/心跳加快、活动/运动耐受性降低来预测(C-statistic = 0.84)。与完整数据集的初步分析相比,敏感性分析显示,除三种身体症状外,所有确定的预测因素仍然是当前生活质量的重要预测因素。感染前生活质量预测SARS-CoV-2感染后生活质量恶化,更频繁地出现工作/学习困难、活动/运动耐受性下降、焦虑、抑郁、难以完成日常活动、疲劳/疲倦和智力处理缓慢(C-statistic = 0.85)。相比之下,敏感性分析显示,SARS-CoV-2感染频率、感染前生活质量以及购物/清洁/驾驶/准备饭菜时更频繁的挑战是生活质量恶化的唯一显著预测因素。结论:PASC对生活质量有负向影响。感染前生活质量可能影响感染后生活质量。临床证据:结果为社区护士识别PASC,排除潜在的医学原因,并转诊患者进行跨学科的covid后康复,以改善健康结果和生活质量提供了令人信服的案例。
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Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) Symptoms Associated with Deteriorated Quality of Life in a Community Sample of Individuals Reporting Previous SARS-CoV-2 Infection.

Purpose: To understand the impact of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) on quality of life (QOL) in a Midwestern community sample.

Design: Anonymous online cross-sectional community survey.

Methods: Survey responses collected July 2023-October 2024 were examined from 1,564 individuals reporting prior COVID-19 positive test or diagnosis. Logistic regressions and sensitivity analyses using subset of data were conducted to identify symptoms significantly associated with perceived Current QOL (determined by "Taking everything in your life into account, please rate your current overall QOL") and Deteriorated QOL (i.e., Current QOL rated lower than QOL prior to SARS CoV-2 infection).

Findings: Current QOL was predicted by pre-infection QOL and more frequent experiences of work/school difficulties, challenges with shopping/cleaning/driving/meal-prep, anxiety, depression, fatigue/tiredness, light headedness/fainting/rapid heartbeat episodes, and diminished activity/exercise tolerance (C-statistic = 0.84). Compared to the full dataset's primary analyses, sensitivity analysis revealed all identified predictors except three physical symptoms remained significant Current QOL predictors. Deteriorated QOL after SARS-CoV-2 infection was predicted by pre-infection QOL, and more frequent experiences of work/school difficulties, diminished activity/exercise tolerance, anxiety, depression, trouble completing daily activities, fatigue/tiredness, and slow mental processing (C-statistic = 0.85). In contrast, sensitivity analysis revealed frequency of SARS-CoV-2 infection, pre-infection QOL, and more frequent challenges with shopping/cleaning/driving/meal-prep were the only significant predictors of Deteriorated QOL.

Conclusions: PASC negatively impacted QOL. Pre-infection QOL may influence perceived post-infection QOL.

Clinical evidence: Results make a compelling case for community nurses to identify PASC, rule-out underlying medical causes, and refer patients for interdisciplinary post-COVID rehabilitation to improve health outcomes and QOL.

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期刊介绍: This innovative publication focuses on health care issues relevant to all aspects of community practice -- home health care, visiting nursing services, clinics, hospices, education, and public health administration. Well-researched articles provide practical and up-to-date information to aid the nurse who must frequently make decisions and solve problems without the back-up support systems available in the hospital. The journal is a forum for community health professionals to share their experience and expertise with others in the field.
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