| Literature DB >> 33880955 |
Amy Parkin1, Jennifer Davison2, Rachel Tarrant2, Denise Ross1, Stephen Halpin1,2,3, Alex Simms1, Rashad Salman1, Manoj Sivan1,2,3.
Abstract
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) describe "post COVID-19 syndrome" or "Long COVID" as a set of persistent physical, cognitive and/or psychological symptoms that continue for more than 12 weeks after illness and which are not explained by an alternative diagnosis. These symptoms are experienced not only by patients discharged from hospital but also those in the community who did not require inpatient care. To support the recovery of this group of people, a unique integrated rehabilitation pathway was developed following extensive service evaluations by Leeds Primary Care Services, Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust and Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust. The pathway aligns itself to the NHS England "Five-point plan" to embed post-COVID-19 syndrome assessment clinics across England, supporting the comprehensive medical assessment and rehabilitation intervention for patients in the community. The pathway was first of its kind to be set up in the UK and comprises of a three-tier service model (level 1: specialist MDT service, level 2: community therapy teams and level 3: self-management). The MDT service brings together various disciplines with specialist skill sets to provide targeted individualized interventions using a specific core set of outcome measures including C19-YRS (Yorkshire Rehabilitation Scale). Community and primary care teams worldwide need such an integrated multidisciplinary comprehensive model of care to deal with the growing number of cases of post-COVID-19 syndrome effectively and in a timely manner.Entities:
Keywords: C19-YRS; Post-COVID-19 condition; community health; core set; rehabilitation
Year: 2021 PMID: 33880955 DOI: 10.1177/21501327211010994
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Prim Care Community Health ISSN: 2150-1319