P27 The need for rehabilitation programme after an episode of COVID-19

M. Alhotye, E. Daynes, C. Gerlis, S. Singh
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P27 Figure 1Preferred rehabilitation programme[Figure omitted. See PDF]ConclusionThe survey responses indicate a significant need for a support package of care. The majority preferred a face-to-face intervention;although a significant minority would prefer a digital intervention, regardless of mode there will be a substantial burden on services.ReferenceDaynes E, Gerlis C, Chaplin E, Gardiner N, Singh SJ. Early experiences of rehabilitation for individuals post-COVID to improve fatigue, breathlessness exercise capacity and cognition-A cohort study. Chronic Respiratory Disease. 2021;18:14799731211015691.
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P27 COVID-19发作后康复规划的必要性
P27图1首选康复方案[图略。结论:调查结果表明,对护理支持包的需求非常大。大多数人更喜欢面对面的干预;尽管有相当多的少数人更喜欢数字干预,但无论哪种模式都会给服务带来沉重的负担。参考文献[j],李建军,李建军,李建军。covid - 19后个体早期康复经验改善疲劳、呼吸困难、运动能力和认知——一项队列研究慢性呼吸疾病,2021;18:14799731211015691。
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