Enhancing the management of long COVID in general practice: a scoping review

被引:18
作者
Brennan, Aimee [1 ]
Broughan, John [1 ]
McCombe, Geoff [1 ]
Brennan, John [2 ]
Collins, Claire [3 ]
Fawsitt, Ronan [4 ,5 ]
Gallagher, Joe [1 ]
Guerandel, Allys [1 ,6 ]
O'Kelly, Brendan [1 ,7 ]
Quinlan, Diarmuid [3 ]
Lambert, John S. [1 ,7 ,8 ]
Cullen, Walter [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Coll Dublin, Sch Med, Dublin, Ireland
[2] Royal Coll Phys Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
[3] Irish Coll Gen Practitioners, Dublin, Ireland
[4] Castle Gardens Surg, Kilkenny, Ireland
[5] Ireland East Hosp Grp, Dublin, Ireland
[6] St Vincents Univ Hosp, Dept Psychiat & Mental Hlth Res, Dublin, Ireland
[7] Mater Misericordiae Univ Hosp, Dublin, Ireland
[8] Rotunda Hosp, Dublin, Ireland
关键词
SYSTOLIC BLOOD-PRESSURE; INTER-ARM DIFFERENCES; CARDIOVASCULAR RISK; PRIMARY-CARE; DIFFERENCE; HYPERTENSION; MORTALITY; DISEASE; DIAGNOSIS; PREVENTION;
D O I
10.3399/BJGPO.2021.0178
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Long COVID is a multifaceted condition, and it has impacted a considerable proportion of those with acute COVID- 19. Affected patients often have complex care needs requiring holistic and multidisciplinary care, the kind routinely provided in general practice. However, there is limited evidence regarding GP interventions. Aim: This study aimed to identify key concepts and knowledge gaps around long COVID by conducting a scoping review of literature on the condition's management by GPs. Design & setting: Arksey and O'Malley's six- stage scoping review framework, with recommendations by Levac et al, was used. Method: PubMed, Google Scholar, the Cochrane Library, Scopus, and Google searches were conducted to identify relevant peer reviewed and grey literature, and study selection process was conducted according to the PRISMA Extension for Scoping Reviews guidelines. Braun and Clarke's 'Thematic Analysis' approach was used to interpret data. Results: Nineteen of 972 identified articles were selected for review. These included peer reviewed articles and grey literature spanning a wide range of countries. Six themes were identified regarding GP management of long COVID, these being: (1) GP uncertainty, (2) listening and empathy, (3) assessment and monitoring of symptoms, (4) coordinating access to appropriate services, (5) facilitating provision of continual and integrated multidisciplinary care and (6) need to provide or facilitate psychological support. Conclusion: The findings show that GPs can play and have played a key role in the management of long COVID, and that patient care can be improved through better understanding of patient experiences, standardised approaches for symptom identification and treatment, and facilitation of interventions is needed.
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