{"title":"P218汉普郡和怀特岛ICS长期COVID服务用户需求:前瞻性混合方法评估","authors":"R. Barker, A. Sibley, R. Wheeler, R. Russell","doi":"10.1136/thorax-2022-btsabstracts.350","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"P218 Table 1The types of support people 1a) received or 1b) self-sought, 2) felt were essential, and 3) felt were desirable from the surveys, interviews, and focus groupsType of support* Examples Data source(I & FG: interviews and focus groups;S: survey) 1. a) Support people received Referred for or recommended by healthcare professionals: • ‘Your Covid recovery’ and ‘Living with’ app: https://www.yourcovidrecovery.nhs.uk/https://www.livingwith.health/products/covid-recovery/ I & FG;S • Steps to wellbeing service https://www.steps2wellbeing.co.uk/ S • Local authority helpline S • Mental health (virtual/telephone/app) programmes and/or counselling (virtual and face-to-face) (iTalk;Talking Change;Talking Therapies;private counselling [unknown providers] and psychotherapy [including Physiotherapy mental health unit and Primary Care Mental Health team]) I & FG;S • Medical reviews (general practitioner;respiratory;cardiology;neurological [private and NHS];gastroenterology;rheumatology [private];dermatology;chronic fatigue) I & FG;S • Non-medical professional reviews (physiotherapy;occupational therapy;social services [including reablement];dietetics;speech and language therapy) I & FG;S • Specialist Long COVID service referrals (Hobbs Rehabilitation Clinic [private] and NHS) I & FG • Sleepio app (insomnia) https://www.sleepio.com/#howSleepioWorks I & FG • Fatigue management advice (pacing;boom-bust cycle) I & FG • Co-morbid condition support groups (stroke – unnamed group) I & FG • Occupational health services I & FG;S • Human Resources support (e.g., keeping workplace updated and workplace rehabilitation support) S • Research projects: Portsmouth Long COVID Study Coverscan research project including webinars: https://perspectum.com/news/perspectum-launches-the-first-covid-19-recovery-study S 1. b) Support people self-sought Self-sought and available: • Personal training/physiotherapy/exercising (unnamed sources) I & FG;S • Restorative yoga (unnamed sources) I & FG • Walking groups (unnamed sources) I & FG • Walking App (unnamed) S • Swimming/aqua aerobics (unnamed sources) I & FG • Chiropody (unnamed source) S • Massage S • Counselling (private) I & FG;S • Social media support groups and advice forums (e.g., Facebook Long COVID Support Forum;Facebook group for doctors with Long COVID [unnamed];Long COVID Instagram pages [unnamed])‘AbSent’: https://www.facebook.com/AbScent.org/https://www.facebook.com/groups/longcovid/ I & FG;S • ShutEye app (sleep quality monitoring)https://www.shuteye.ai/ I & FG • ZOE COVID app (symptom monitoring)https://covid.joinzoe.com/about I & FG;S • Gupta programmehttps://www.guptaprogram.com/ I & FG;S • YouTube and other online Long COVID bloggers and podcasters (some unnamed sources)GezMedinger: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCln_SCEd4JiGkHIUZd1VlXw I & FG;S • TV documentaries (unnamed source) S • Online/virtual exercise and stretching programmes (unnamed sources) I & FG • Support groups (for both the person living with Long COVID and their direct family members)https://www.vosuk.org/about-us/ I & FG • Chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia information and advice (for both the person living with fatigue/post-exertional malaise and their family and friends) I & FG • Spiritual guidance S • Relaxation techniques (e.g., Yoga, Tai Chi, Mindfulness) S • Breathing classes S • Long Covid and ME/CFS Holistic Healing Summit 2021 S • Complementary therapies and remedies (herbal teas;oral tablets;vitamins;B12 injections;reflexology;acupuncture) I & FG;S • Voluntary servicesSolent MS therapy centre: https://solentmstc.org.uk/ Just About You Home Help (Age UK, Isle of Wight): https://www.ageuk.org.uk/isleofwight/our-services/just-about-you-home-help/ S 2) Support people felt were essential • Peer-support I & FG • Feedback from symptom diaries to better self-manage/understand triggers I & FG • Periodic follow-up with Long COVID specialists I & FG • Long COVID specific educati n/advice for: ▪ Reduced ability to conduct activities of daily living ▪ Exercise/physical activity/post-exertional malaise ▪ Fatigue management (including work activities/tasks) ▪ Navigating and applying for financial support available (inc. disability badges) ▪ Non-Long COVID specialist healthcare professionals ▪ Employers and colleagues ▪ Family and friends ▪ Stress management (and to deal with underlying stressors) ▪ Guilt management (and to deal with the underlying reasons for guilt) ▪ Grief management (and to deal with underlying reasons for grief) ▪ PTSD/fear management (and to deal with underlying reasons for PTSD) I & FG • Dealing with loneliness/social isolation I & FG • Wider connections with voluntary sector (e.g., Mind) I &FG;S 3) Support people felt were desirable • Education/resources for community managers and admins for online or social media peer support groups I & FG • Identifying/lobbying for 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P218表1从调查、访谈和焦点小组得到的支持类型:1a)获得的支持类型或1b)自我寻求的支持类型,2)认为是必要的支持类型,以及3)认为是需要的支持类型。支持类型*示例数据来源(I & FG:访谈和焦点小组;S:调查)a)为医疗保健专业人员推荐或推荐的人员提供支持:•“您的Covid康复”和“与病友同行”应用程序:https://www.yourcovidrecovery.nhs.uk/https://www.livingwith.health/products/covid-recovery/ I & FG;S•健康服务的步骤https://www.steps2wellbeing.co.uk/ S•地方当局帮助热线S•心理健康(虚拟/电话/应用程序)方案和/或咨询(虚拟和面对面)(iTalk;谈话改变;谈话疗法;私人咨询[未知提供者]和心理治疗[包括物理治疗精神卫生单位和初级保健精神卫生小组])I & FG;S•医学审查(全科医生;呼吸;心脏病;神经(私人和NHS);胃肠病学;风湿病(私人);皮肤;慢性疲劳)我& FG; S•非医学专业的评论(物理治疗,职业治疗;社会服务(包括复原);营养学;语言疗法)我& FG; S•专家长COVID服务推荐(霍布斯康复诊所(私人)和NHS)我& FG•Sleepio应用(失眠)https://www.sleepio.com/ howSleepioWorks我& FG•疲劳管理建议(节奏;繁荣-衰退周期)I & FG•共病支持小组(中风-未命名组)I & FG•职业健康服务I & FG;S•人力资源支持(例如,保持工作场所更新和工作场所康复支持)S•研究项目:Portsmouth Long COVID Study covercan研究项目包括网络研讨会:https://perspectum.com/news/perspectum-launches-the-first-covid-19-recovery-study s1。b)支持人们自我寻求自我寻求和可用:•个人培训/理疗运动(未具名消息人士)我& FG; S•养生瑜伽(未具名消息人士)我& FG•走组(未具名消息人士)我& FG•走程序(匿名)•游泳/水中有氧运动(未具名消息人士)我& FG•脚病治疗(不愿透露姓名的来源)•S•咨询(私人)按摩我& FG; S•社交媒体支持团体和建议论坛(例如,Facebook长COVID支持论坛;Facebook群组为医生长COVID(匿名);长COVID Instagram页面(匿名))“缺席”:https://www.facebook.com/AbScent.org/https://www.facebook.com/groups/longcovid/ I & FG;S•ShutEye应用程序(睡眠质量监测)https://www.shuteye.ai/ I & FG•ZOE COVID应用程序(症状监测)https://covid.joinzoe.com/about I & FG;S•Gupta程序https://www.guptaprogram.com/ I & FG;S•YouTube和其他在线Long COVID博主和播客(一些未命名的来源)GezMedinger:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCln_SCEd4JiGkHIUZd1VlXw & FG; S•电视纪录片(具名消息人士)S•在线/虚拟运动和伸展运动项目(未具名消息人士)我& FG•支持小组(两人一起生活久COVID及其家庭成员直接)https://www.vosuk.org/about-us/我& FG•慢性疲劳综合症和纤维肌痛信息和建议(对人疲劳/ post-exertional不适和他们的家人和朋友)我& FG•精神指导S•放松技巧(例如,瑜伽,太极,正念)S•呼吸课程S•2021年长期Covid和ME/CFS整体治疗峰会S•补充疗法和补救措施(草药茶,口服片剂,维生素,B12注射,反射疗法,针灸)I & FG;S•志愿服务olent MS治疗中心:https://solentmstc.org.uk/ Just About You家庭帮助(Age UK, Isle of wright):https://www.ageuk.org.uk/isleofwight/our-services/just-about-you-home-help/ S 2)支持人们感到重要•同伴支持我从症状日记& FG•反馈更好的自营/理解触发器我& FG•定期随访和长COVID专家我& FG•COVID具体educati n /建议:▪进行日常生活活动能力下降▪/运动/锻炼post-exertional不适▪疲劳管理(包括工作活动/任务)▪导航申请可用的经济支持(包括残疾徽章)▪非长期COVID专家医疗保健专业人员▪雇主和同事▪家人和朋友▪压力管理(并处理潜在的压力源)▪内疚管理(并处理潜在的内疚原因)▪悲伤管理(并处理潜在的悲伤原因)▪创伤后应激障碍/恐惧管理(并处理创伤后应激障碍的潜在原因)I & FG•处理孤独/社会孤立I & FG•更广泛与志愿部门的联系(例如: •在线或社交媒体同伴支持团体I &FG的社区经理和管理员的教育/资源•确定/游说正在进行的当地财政支持,如休假计划,但对于那些长期COVID的人*此表报告了所有参与者报告的支持类型,即使只有一个参与者报告。因此,本表是集体经验的代表,可能不能反映每个参与者的经验;本表不是按照参与者感知到的重要程度排序的,也不是按照报告次数的时间顺序排列的;本表合并了提供的支助,没有根据正式的NHS医疗保健服务、私营医疗保健、人力资源服务和自愿部门提供的支助具体区分支助。虽然这是包含在已知情况下。这些发现证实了NICE最近发表的关于管理长冠状病毒的建议,因此为快速采纳NICE建议提供了进一步的理由。这些发现也可能为今后有效实施NICE建议提供适应性模型。
P218 The needs of long COVID service users in hampshire and isle of wight ICS: a prospective mixed methods evaluation
P218 Table 1The types of support people 1a) received or 1b) self-sought, 2) felt were essential, and 3) felt were desirable from the surveys, interviews, and focus groupsType of support* Examples Data source(I & FG: interviews and focus groups;S: survey) 1. a) Support people received Referred for or recommended by healthcare professionals: • ‘Your Covid recovery’ and ‘Living with’ app: https://www.yourcovidrecovery.nhs.uk/https://www.livingwith.health/products/covid-recovery/ I & FG;S • Steps to wellbeing service https://www.steps2wellbeing.co.uk/ S • Local authority helpline S • Mental health (virtual/telephone/app) programmes and/or counselling (virtual and face-to-face) (iTalk;Talking Change;Talking Therapies;private counselling [unknown providers] and psychotherapy [including Physiotherapy mental health unit and Primary Care Mental Health team]) I & FG;S • Medical reviews (general practitioner;respiratory;cardiology;neurological [private and NHS];gastroenterology;rheumatology [private];dermatology;chronic fatigue) I & FG;S • Non-medical professional reviews (physiotherapy;occupational therapy;social services [including reablement];dietetics;speech and language therapy) I & FG;S • Specialist Long COVID service referrals (Hobbs Rehabilitation Clinic [private] and NHS) I & FG • Sleepio app (insomnia) https://www.sleepio.com/#howSleepioWorks I & FG • Fatigue management advice (pacing;boom-bust cycle) I & FG • Co-morbid condition support groups (stroke – unnamed group) I & FG • Occupational health services I & FG;S • Human Resources support (e.g., keeping workplace updated and workplace rehabilitation support) S • Research projects: Portsmouth Long COVID Study Coverscan research project including webinars: https://perspectum.com/news/perspectum-launches-the-first-covid-19-recovery-study S 1. b) Support people self-sought Self-sought and available: • Personal training/physiotherapy/exercising (unnamed sources) I & FG;S • Restorative yoga (unnamed sources) I & FG • Walking groups (unnamed sources) I & FG • Walking App (unnamed) S • Swimming/aqua aerobics (unnamed sources) I & FG • Chiropody (unnamed source) S • Massage S • Counselling (private) I & FG;S • Social media support groups and advice forums (e.g., Facebook Long COVID Support Forum;Facebook group for doctors with Long COVID [unnamed];Long COVID Instagram pages [unnamed])‘AbSent’: https://www.facebook.com/AbScent.org/https://www.facebook.com/groups/longcovid/ I & FG;S • ShutEye app (sleep quality monitoring)https://www.shuteye.ai/ I & FG • ZOE COVID app (symptom monitoring)https://covid.joinzoe.com/about I & FG;S • Gupta programmehttps://www.guptaprogram.com/ I & FG;S • YouTube and other online Long COVID bloggers and podcasters (some unnamed sources)GezMedinger: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCln_SCEd4JiGkHIUZd1VlXw I & FG;S • TV documentaries (unnamed source) S • Online/virtual exercise and stretching programmes (unnamed sources) I & FG • Support groups (for both the person living with Long COVID and their direct family members)https://www.vosuk.org/about-us/ I & FG • Chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia information and advice (for both the person living with fatigue/post-exertional malaise and their family and friends) I & FG • Spiritual guidance S • Relaxation techniques (e.g., Yoga, Tai Chi, Mindfulness) S • Breathing classes S • Long Covid and ME/CFS Holistic Healing Summit 2021 S • Complementary therapies and remedies (herbal teas;oral tablets;vitamins;B12 injections;reflexology;acupuncture) I & FG;S • Voluntary servicesSolent MS therapy centre: https://solentmstc.org.uk/ Just About You Home Help (Age UK, Isle of Wight): https://www.ageuk.org.uk/isleofwight/our-services/just-about-you-home-help/ S 2) Support people felt were essential • Peer-support I & FG • Feedback from symptom diaries to better self-manage/understand triggers I & FG • Periodic follow-up with Long COVID specialists I & FG • Long COVID specific educati n/advice for: ▪ Reduced ability to conduct activities of daily living ▪ Exercise/physical activity/post-exertional malaise ▪ Fatigue management (including work activities/tasks) ▪ Navigating and applying for financial support available (inc. disability badges) ▪ Non-Long COVID specialist healthcare professionals ▪ Employers and colleagues ▪ Family and friends ▪ Stress management (and to deal with underlying stressors) ▪ Guilt management (and to deal with the underlying reasons for guilt) ▪ Grief management (and to deal with underlying reasons for grief) ▪ PTSD/fear management (and to deal with underlying reasons for PTSD) I & FG • Dealing with loneliness/social isolation I & FG • Wider connections with voluntary sector (e.g., Mind) I &FG;S 3) Support people felt were desirable • Education/resources for community managers and admins for online or social media peer support groups I & FG • Identifying/lobbying for ongoing local financial support like a Furlough scheme, but for those with Long COVID I & FG *This table reports the types of support reported by all participants, even if only reported by one participant, therefore this table is a representation of the collective experiences and may not be reflective of each individual participants experiences;this table is not in order of perceived level of importance for participants or in chronological order according to number of times reported;this table merges support offering and does not specifically distinguish support according formal NHS healthcare services, private healthcare, Human Resource services and voluntary sector support offerings, although this is included when known.ConclusionsThese findings corroborated recently published NICE recommendations for managing Long COVID and therefore provide further justification for rapid uptake of the NICE recommendations. These findings may also offer an adaptable model to effectively operationalise NICE recommendations going forward.