[长冠状病毒感染者如何应对症状和日常限制?一个有四个焦点群体的定性研究]。

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摘要

背景:由于缺乏因果治疗方案,长时间COVID症状的异质性和波动强度对患者和医疗保健提供者都构成了挑战。支持性治疗的目的是帮助患者应对日常生活中的症状并维持功能。本研究旨在确定受长期COVID影响的人采用的应对策略及其感知到的好处。方法:采用4个焦点组23例成年长时间新冠肺炎患者进行定性研究。根据Kuckartz的说法,使用内容结构内容分析来分析记录和转录的小组讨论。然后系统地分析、解释结果,并将其置于理论背景中。结果:参与者利用了医疗资源,但由于对医疗服务的不满,他们制定了自己的应对长期COVID的策略。这些战略包括能源和资源管理、体育活动、加强卫生知识普及、改变思维方式和生活方式、预防感染、使用医疗辅助设备以及改变饮食习惯。结论:本研究表明,长冠状病毒感染者在日常生活中采取了多种策略来应对障碍。受访者表示,将这些方法纳入长期COVID的治疗可以帮助减轻患者的症状负担,恢复他们的日常功能,并提高他们的自我效能感和生活质量。“步调”或“共同决策”等既定概念可以作为与患者一起制定个性化应对策略和治疗理念的起点。
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Wie gehen Menschen mit Long COVID mit ihren Symptomen und Alltagseinschränkungen um? Eine qualitative Studie mit vier Fokusgruppen

Background

The heterogenous and fluctuating intensity of long COVID symptoms poses a challenge to both patients and healthcare providers due to a lack of causal treatment options. The aim of supportive therapies is to help individuals cope with symptoms in daily life and maintain functionality. This study aims to identify coping strategies employed by those affected by long COVID and their perceived benefits.

Methods

A qualitative study was conducted with four focus groups comprising 23 adult patients suffering from long COVID. The recorded and transcribed group discussions were analyzed using content-structuring content analysis according to Kuckartz. The results were then systematically analyzed, interpreted, and put in a theoretical context.

Results

Participants utilized healthcare resources but developed their own strategies for dealing with long COVID because of their dissatisfaction with medical care. These strategies included energy and resource management, physical activity, enhancing health literacy, changing mindset and lifestyle, infection prevention, using medical aids, and dietary changes.

Conclusions

This study demonstrates that people with long COVID employ a variety of strategies to cope with impairments in everyday life. According to the interviewees, integrating these approaches into the treatment of long COVID can help to reduce the burden of symptoms on those affected, restore their everyday functionality, and improve their self-efficacy and quality of life. Established concepts like “pacing” or “shared-decision making” can serve as a starting point for developing individualized coping strategies and treatment concepts together with patients.
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