西岸成人感染COVID-19后的长期自我报告症状:横断面分析

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Global Health Epidemiology and Genomics Pub Date : 2025-12-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/ghe3/2867843
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导言:随着人们越来越认识到COVID-19的长期影响,迫切需要了解其在不同环境中的广泛临床和公共卫生影响。在中东人群中,SARS-CoV-2感染后的长期后果仍未得到充分研究。本研究旨在评估巴勒斯坦成年人中持续的COVID-19症状的患病率,并评估其与住院和康复时间的关系。方法:本横断面研究随机抽取巴勒斯坦卫生部于2020年11月25日至12月15日确诊的407例成人COVID-19患者。我们使用标准化的阿拉伯语问卷调查人口统计、病史、症状、并发症和身体活动。数据于2021年10月通过电话采访收集。所有数据都来自于自我报告。结果:研究人群的平均年龄为40岁;54%为女性,70.3%无既往病史。常见的主诉为疲劳(64.9%)、嗅觉缺失(61.9%)、关节痛(52.6%)和头痛(51.8%)。7.6%的患者需要住院治疗,5.9%的患者需要吸氧或插管。大多数患者(92.6%)在4个月内康复。持续胸痛(χ 2, 16.225)、呼吸短促(χ 2, 13.257)和嗜睡(χ 2, 8.194)与住院治疗显著相关(p < 0.001)。上述症状的持续时间与恢复时间显著相关。结论:这项研究为了解西岸COVID-19患者康复后的长期症状提供了有价值的见解。研究结果对临床医生、公共卫生当局和受影响的个人具有启示意义,强调了在疾病急性期后的整个过程中综合护理策略和持续支持的重要性。
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Long-Term Self-Reported Symptoms Among Adults After COVID-19 Infection in the West Bank: A Cross-Sectional Analysis.

Introduction: With growing recognition of the prolonged effects of COVID-19, there is an urgent need to understand its extended clinical and public health implications across diverse settings. Long-term consequences following SARS-CoV-2 infection remain insufficiently studied in Middle Eastern populations. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of persistent COVID-19 symptoms among Palestinian adults and to evaluate their associations with hospitalization and recovery duration.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on a randomized sample of 407 adult COVID-19 patients confirmed by the Palestinian Ministry of Health between November 25 and December 15, 2020. We used a standardized Arabic questionnaire to cover demographics, medical history, symptoms, complications, and physical activity. Data were gathered by phone interviews in October 2021. All data came from self-reports. With significance defined at p < 0.05, associations between the symptom duration, hospitalization, and recovery time were examined using descriptive statistics and chi-square tests.

Results: The study population had a mean age of 40 years; 54% were female, and 70.3% had no previous medical history. Common complaints were fatigue (64.9%), anosmia (61.9%), joint pain (52.6%), and headache (51.8%). Hospitalization was necessary in 7.6% of patients, while 5.9% required oxygen or intubation. Most patients (92.6%) recovered in 4 months. The persistence of chest pain (χ 2, 16.225), shortness of breath (χ 2, 13.257), and lethargy (χ 2, 8.194) was significantly associated with hospitalization (p < 0.001). The persistence of the previously mentioned symptoms was significantly associated with the duration of recovery.

Conclusion: This study offers valuable insights into the long-term symptoms experienced by individuals recovering from COVID-19 in the West Bank. The findings carry implications for clinicians, public health authorities, and affected individuals, highlighting the importance of integrated care strategies and sustained support throughout the postacute phase of the disease.

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Global Health Epidemiology and Genomics PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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