PropertyValue
?:abstract
  • Background/Aims The COVID-19 pandemic has created the need for research on how to effectively rehabilitate patients who have been discharged from an intensive care unit This study is a protocol for a mixed methods feasibility study addressing the research questions: 1) what are the needs of patients who have survived COVID-19 2) is the use of technology feasible to support their recovery? Methods A multicentre, technology supported, rehabilitation intervention for survivors of critical illness caused by COVID-19 will be assessed Survivors in the study population will be offered a smartwatch to monitor their activity levels and will have biopsychosocial outcome measures monitored at three time points: Discharge from hospital, 2-3 months post discharge and 1 year post discharge Semi-structured interviews will be conducted across eight hospital sites with survivors, their relatives and professionals to understand their recovery experiences Conclusions Designed by frontline clinicians, this protocol outlines a feasibility study that will provide new knowledge on the process of recovery of critical illness caused by COVID-19 © 2020 MA Healthcare Ltd All rights reserved
is ?:annotates of
?:creator
?:journal
  • International_Journal_of_Therapy_and_Rehabilitation
?:license
  • unk
?:publication_isRelatedTo_Disease
is ?:relation_isRelatedTo_publication of
?:source
  • WHO
?:title
  • Technology supported rehabilitation for patients of critical illness caused by COVID-19: A protocol for a mixed-methods feasibility study
?:type
?:who_covidence_id
  • #934657
?:year
  • 2020

Metadata

Anon_0  
expand all