Common Symptoms in COVID-19 Confirmed Cases Followed-Up at Home by Primary Healthcare Services

Yeliz Mercan, Figen Dığın, Sedar Bulut
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Aim: This study aims to determine common symptoms in COVID-19 confirmed patients who were followed up at home by primary health care services. Methods: This descriptive study was conducted in Kırklareli, Turkey between July 2020 and December 2020. The study was conducted with 315 patients aged 18 years and over who were confirmed positive by the Polymerase Chain Reaction test and followed up at home by a Family Health Center. Results: The mean age of the participants was 43.13±16.33 years. 53.7% were male, 87% lived in rural areas, 98.1% had health insurance and 54.9% were employed. Of the adults, 5.1% had the adult vaccine and 25.4% had a chronic disease. While at least one symptom was observed in 84.8% of the patients, 15.2% had no symptoms. The symptoms detected among the participants were cough (26.3%), headache (26.3%), and high fever (24.1%). The frequency of symptoms was higher in women than in men, and myalgia, arthralgia, nausea, and vomiting were also more frequent. The symptom of chills was more common in adults at 40 years and over compared to those under 40. Conclusion: In case of cough, headache, or high fever among adults, a healthcare provider should be consulted and screening for other symptoms. In terms of follow-up, symptom management, and treatment of the disease, women, and individuals 40 years and over should be prioritized, carefully followed up, and provided with the necessary isolation. There are also asymptomatic cases of COVID-19 disease. Isolation of asymptomatic patients is also important because of the high contagiousness of the disease. Keywords: COVID-19, symptoms, primary care, home care
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目的:本研究旨在确定由初级卫生保健机构在家随访的COVID-19确诊患者的常见症状。方法:本描述性研究于2020年7月至2020年12月在土耳其Kırklareli进行。该研究对315名年龄在18岁及以上的患者进行了研究,这些患者经聚合酶链反应试验证实呈阳性,并由家庭健康中心在家中随访。结果:参与者平均年龄43.13±16.33岁。53.7%是男性,87%生活在农村地区,98.1%有医疗保险,54.9%有工作。在成人中,5.1%接种成人疫苗,25.4%患有慢性疾病。84.8%的患者至少有一种症状,15.2%的患者无症状。在参与者中检测到的症状是咳嗽(26.3%)、头痛(26.3%)和高烧(24.1%)。女性出现症状的频率高于男性,肌痛、关节痛、恶心和呕吐也更频繁。与40岁以下的成年人相比,40岁及以上的成年人更容易出现寒战症状。结论:在成人咳嗽、头痛或高烧的情况下,应咨询医疗保健提供者并筛查其他症状。在随访、症状管理和疾病治疗方面,应优先考虑妇女和40岁及以上的个体,仔细随访,并提供必要的隔离。也有无症状感染者。由于该病的高传染性,对无症状患者进行隔离也很重要。关键词:COVID-19,症状,初级保健,家庭护理
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