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ENHANCING THE MANAGEMENT OF LONG COVID IN GENERAL PRACTICE: A SCOPING REVIEW
Irish Journal of Medical Science ; 191(SUPPL 1):S48, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1866662
ABSTRACT
Persistent symptomatic COVID-19 is a multi-system condition that affects approximately 10% of those with acute COVID-19 infection. Affected patients often have complex care needs requiring holistic and multidisciplinary care approaches, the kind routinely provided in general practice. However, there is a lack of evidence of appropriate general practice interventions for the condition. A scoping review was conducted using Arksey and O'Malley's 2005 five-stage framework[1], with later recommendations by Levac et al.[2] to examine the literature and identify knowledge gaps in general practice management of persistent COVID-19. Nineteen papers were selected for review. The studies spanned numerous geographical locations, encompassing several study designs, and a range of populations and sample sizes. The included studies used various definitions for persistent symptomatic COVID-19. The literature was analysed qualitatively, and six major themes were identified. These themes were (i) GP uncertainty, (ii) Listening and empathy, (iii) Assessment and monitoring of symptoms, (iv) Coordinating access to appropriate services, (v) Facilitating provision of continual and integratedmulti-disciplinary care and (vi) Need to facilitate psychological support. Overall, the findings show that general practitioners play a key role in the management of persistent COVID-19, but that more clinical guidance on appropriate interventions is necessary to enhance care. There is a need for scientifically accepted definitions for persistent COVID-19 to ensure that patients can be recognized, assessed and managed appropriately. Patient and public involvement should guide policy makers when developing future care models. Meanwhile, future research should evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of proposed management strategies and interventions.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Type of study: Reviews Topics: Long Covid Language: English Journal: Irish Journal of Medical Science Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Type of study: Reviews Topics: Long Covid Language: English Journal: Irish Journal of Medical Science Year: 2022 Document Type: Article