Raquel Gomez-Bravo, Sandra León-Herrera, Marina Guisado-Clavero, Ileana Gefaell, Xenia Wostmann, Nathalie Wössner, Shlomo Vinker, Francesca Vassallo La Ferla, Erva Kırkoç Üçüncü, Georgi Tsigarovski, Péter Torzsa, Kadri Suija, Aleksander Stepanović, Theresa Sentker, Anna Segernäs, Bohumil Seifert, Marta Sánchez-Castro, Jochen G Schneider, Anna Repovská, Ferdinando Petrazzuoli, Davorina Petek, Abel Perjes, Naldy Parodi López, Ana Luisa Neves, Katarzyna Nessler, Jean Muris, Achim Mortsiefer, Sarah Moreels, Tatjana Meister, Pekka Mäntyselkä, Liubovė Murauskienė, Heidrun Lingner, Anna Krztoń-Królewiecka, Milena Kostic, Büsra Çimen Korkmaz, Snezana Knezevic, Stylianos Kazakos, Vasilis Karathanos, Ivanna Shushman, Oksana Ilkov, Kathryn Hoffmann, Bruno Heleno, Miroslav Hanževački, Dragan Gjorgjievski, Thomas Frese, Marta Fournier, Louise Fitzgerald, Sabīne Feldmane, Marina Dotsenko, Philip-Richard Domeyer, Daniel Croucher, Vojtech Cerny, Jako S Burgers, Elena Brutskaya-Stempkovskaya, Carmen Iliana Busneag, Nicola Buono, Sherihane Bensemmane, Sabine Bayen, Maria Bakola, Radost Assenova, Limor Adler, Sara Ares-Blanco, María Pilar Astier Peña
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Towards consensus: The need for standardised definitions in Long (post) COVID care in 34 European countries.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted global healthcare systems, leading to challenges in managing Long COVID. Variations in definitions and diagnostic criteria across Europe hinder recognition and treatment efforts. This study aims to analyse and compare the definitions of Long COVID used in 34 European countries.
Methods: A retrospective descriptive study was conducted involving key informants from 34 European countries, utilising an online questionnaire to gather data on Long COVID definitions. Quantitative and qualitative analyses were employed to assess the variability of definitions and challenges in managing Long COVID.
Results: The study found significant variation in Long COVID definitions among the participating countries; the most frequent definition was the other definition (n: 17, 50.0%), followed by the World Health Organisation's definition (n: 16, 47.0%) and the CDC definition (n: 11, 32.3%). Half of the countries reported using multiple definitions simultaneously, indicating a lack of standardisation. Qualitative analyses highlighted challenges such as difficulties in standardising terminology, variability in clinical criteria, and issues with implementing diagnostic codes.
Conclusion: The findings underscore the need for a unified, yet adaptable, definition of Long COVID. Such a definition would support general practitioners (GPs) by simplifying diagnostic processes, improving continuity of care, and facilitating equitable patient access to multidisciplinary resources. The current lack of consensus complicates patient care, data collection, and resource allocation, impacting health policy development. Future efforts should focus on achieving agreement on definitions to ensure equitable treatment and effective healthcare responses to Long COVID.
期刊介绍:
The EJGP aims to:
foster scientific research in primary care medicine (family medicine, general practice) in Europe
stimulate education and debate, relevant for the development of primary care medicine in Europe.
Scope
The EJGP publishes original research papers, review articles and clinical case reports on all aspects of primary care medicine (family medicine, general practice), providing new knowledge on medical decision-making, healthcare delivery, medical education, and research methodology.
Areas covered include primary care epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis, pharmacotherapy, non-drug interventions, multi- and comorbidity, palliative care, shared decision making, inter-professional collaboration, quality and safety, training and teaching, and quantitative and qualitative research methods.