Symptoms and psychosocial effects following hospitalization for Covid-19: A sequential, mixed-methods study from northern India.

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL National Medical Journal of India Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.25259/NMJI_800_21
Sagar Khera, Manmeet Kaur, Rupinder Kaur, Abhishek Sharma, Ritin Mohindra, Vikas Suri, P V M Lakshmi, Roop Kishor Soni, Ashish Bhalla, Shubh Mohan Singh
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Background It is reported that patients who have recovered from Covid-19 continue to experience various symptoms and adverse outcomes. However, this aspect has not been studied well. We aimed to evaluate these variables and the perceived impact of Covid-19 among patients discharged from a Covid hospital in northern India. Methods We conducted this study among patients discharged from a Covid-19 hospital in northern India in June 2020. As per the official policy at that time, patients detected to have Covid-19 (symptomatically or via contact tracing) were mandatorily admitted. A sequential, mixed-methods design was followed. Patients discharged from the hospital were contacted telephonically, and the cross-sectional prevalence of symptoms, the prevalence of depression and anxiety and the social consequences of admission were assessed. A subgroup of patients was interviewed for qualitative assessment of their experience. Results A total of 274 patients provided consent and were assessed, of which 8 patients underwent detailed interviews. The prevalence of somatic symptoms was 3.4%; 36.2% of the patients had depressive and 12% of the patients had anxiety symptoms. A majority of patients experienced adverse social and economic consequences of hospitalization for Covid-19. These themes were reinforced by a qualitative analysis of in-depth interviews. Conclusions Our study population experienced a high prevalence of adverse psychosocial consequences of Covid-19. These included depression and anxiety symptoms, stigma and economic and occupational consequences. These deserve more recognition and study.

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Covid-19住院后的症状和心理社会影响:一项来自印度北部的连续混合方法研究
据报道,从Covid-19中恢复的患者继续出现各种症状和不良后果。然而,这方面还没有得到很好的研究。我们的目的是评估这些变量以及Covid-19对印度北部一家Covid-19医院出院患者的感知影响。方法:我们在2020年6月印度北部一家Covid-19医院出院的患者中进行了这项研究。根据当时的官方政策,发现Covid-19患者(有症状或通过接触者追踪)必须入院。采用顺序混合方法设计。通过电话联系出院患者,评估症状的横截面流行率、抑郁和焦虑的流行率以及入院后的社会后果。对一组患者进行访谈,对他们的经历进行定性评估。结果共274例患者同意并接受评估,其中8例患者接受了详细访谈。躯体症状的患病率为3.4%;36.2%的患者有抑郁症状,12%的患者有焦虑症状。大多数患者因Covid-19住院而遭受了不利的社会和经济后果。深入访谈的定性分析强化了这些主题。我们的研究人群经历了Covid-19的不良心理社会后果的高患病率。这些包括抑郁和焦虑症状、耻辱以及经济和职业后果。这些值得更多的认识和研究。
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National Medical Journal of India
National Medical Journal of India 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The journal will cover technical and clinical studies related to health, ethical and social issues in field of health policy and health provider training through sections on ‘Medicine and society’ and ‘Medical education’.. Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.
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