CONSUMER EXPERIENCE OF AN AUSTRALIAN MULTIDISCIPLINARY LONG COVID CLINIC THAT INCORPORATES PERSONALISED EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS

Ms Tanya Buettikofer, Ms Allison Maher, Ms Veronica Rainbird, Ms Michelle Bennett, Associate Professor Nicole Freene, Professor Imogen Mitchell, Dr Hsin-Chia Carol Huang, Dr Phil Gaughwin, Mary Johnson, Jenny Paratz, Bernie Bissett
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Little is known about the Australian experience of Long COVID recovery, particularly with respect to exercise prescription. The aim of this study was to understand the consumer experience and acceptability of a novel Australian Long COVID Recovery Clinic that incorporates personalised exercise prescription, including respiratory and peripheral strengthening and carefully monitored cardiovascular training. Qualitative study; semi-structured interviews with a convenience sample of participants who have completed a multidisciplinary, individually-tailored and supervised programme at our Long COVID Recovery Clinic. Interviews were conducted by a researcher external to the clinic delivery. Major themes were identified by inductive thematic analysis. 15 participants were interviewed. 14/15 (93%) participants described the clinic model as acceptable or highly acceptable. Five core themes were identified, including (1) encouraging staff and light-filled facilities are key to support recovery; (2) individually tailored, supervised exercise and pacing helped to improve confidence in building exercise capacity; (3) peer support and group therapy augments recovery; (4) recovery from Long COVID is incomplete, and other services augment the Long COVID Recovery Clinic model; and (5) importance of GP involvement in connection with clinic participation. Suggestions for improvement included extending the duration of the clinic programme beyond 2 months, reducing wait times by increasing staffing levels and adjusting the clinic schedule to broaden access options. The majority of participants found the Long COVID Recovery Clinic, which incorporates both supervised exercise and pacing, acceptable and would recommend it to others. From the consumer perspective, the Long COVID Recovery Clinic aids recovery alongside GP management through a combination of peer support and an individually tailored program.
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澳大利亚多学科长期慢性病诊所结合个性化运动处方的消费者体验:定性分析
人们对澳大利亚的 Long COVID 恢复经验知之甚少,尤其是在运动处方方面。本研究旨在了解消费者对澳大利亚新型长 COVID 恢复诊所的体验和接受程度,该诊所结合了个性化运动处方,包括呼吸和外周强化训练以及精心监测的心血管训练。 定性研究;半结构式访谈,访谈对象为在我们的长COVID康复诊所完成了多学科、个性化定制和监督计划的参与者。访谈由一名诊所外的研究人员进行。通过归纳式主题分析确定了主要的主题。 共对 15 名参与者进行了访谈。14/15(93%)名参与者认为诊所模式可以接受或非常可以接受。确定了五个核心主题,包括:(1)鼓励性的工作人员和光线充足的设施是支持康复的关键;(2)个人定制、监督下的运动和步调有助于提高建立运动能力的信心;(3)同伴支持和小组治疗可增强康复效果;(4)长期慢性阻塞性肺病的康复是不完整的,其他服务可增强长期慢性阻塞性肺病康复诊所模式的效果;以及(5)全科医生的参与对诊所参与的重要性。改进建议包括将门诊计划的持续时间延长至两个月以上,通过增加人员配置减少等待时间,以及调整门诊时间表以扩大就诊选择。 大多数参与者认为,长效COVID康复门诊结合了监督锻炼和步调训练,是可以接受的,并会向其他人推荐。从消费者的角度来看,Long COVID 康复诊所通过结合同伴支持和个人定制计划,在全科医生管理的同时帮助患者康复。
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