Professor Kay Cooper k.cooper@rgu.ac.uk
Associate Dean (Research)
Exploring the perceptions and experiences of community rehabilitation for long COVID from the perspectives of Scottish general practitioners and people living with long COVID: a qualitative study. [Preprint]
Cooper, Kay; Duncan, Edward; Hart-Winks, Erin; Cowie, Julie; Shim, Joanna; Stage, Emma; Tooman, Tricia; Alexander, Lyndsay; Love, Alison; Morris, Jacqui; Ormerod, Jane; Preston, Jenny; Swinton, Paul Alan
Authors
Edward Duncan
Miss Erin Hart-Winks e.hart-winks@rgu.ac.uk
Research Assistant
Julie Cowie
Dr Joanna Shim j.shim1@rgu.ac.uk
Chancellor's Fellow
Mrs Emma Stage e.stage@rgu.ac.uk
Research Assistant
Tricia Tooman
Dr Lyndsay Alexander l.a.alexander@rgu.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Alison Love
Jacqui Morris
Jane Ormerod
Jenny Preston
Dr Paul Swinton p.swinton@rgu.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Abstract
The objective of this study was to explore the experience of accessing Long COVID community rehabilitation from the perspectives of people with Long COVID and General Practitioners (GPs). This was a qualitative descriptive study, employing one-to-one semi-structured virtual interviews that were analysed using the framework method. The study focused on four NHS Scotland territorial health boards. Participants included eleven people with Long COVID (1 male, 10 female; aged 40-65 [mean 53]), and 13 GPs (5 male, 8 female). Four key themes were identified: i) The lived experience of Long COVID; ii) The challenges of an emergent and complex chronic condition; iii) Systemic challenges for Long COVID service delivery, and iv) Perceptions and experiences of Long COVID and its management, including rehabilitation. The study concluded that there are several patient, GP, and service-level barriers to accessing community rehabilitation for Long COVID. There is a need for greater understanding by the public, GPs, and other potential referrers of the role of community rehabilitation professionals in the management of Long COVID. There is also a need for community rehabilitation services to be well promoted and accessible to the people with Long COVID for whom they may be appropriate. Service providers need to consider availability and accessibility of Long COVID rehabilitation and ensure adequate interprofessional communication and collaboration to enhance the experience for people with Long COVID.
Citation
COOPER, K., DUNCAN, E., HART-WINKS, E., COWIE, J., SHIM, J., STAGE, E., TOOMAN, T., ALEXANDER, L., LOVE, A., MORRIS, J., ORMEROD, J., PRESTON, J. and SWINTON, P.A. 2023. Exploring the perceptions and experiences of community rehabilitation for long COVID from the perspectives of Scottish General Practitioners and people living with long COVID: a qualitative study. medRxiv [online]. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.11.06.23298096
Working Paper Type | Preprint |
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Deposit Date | Feb 3, 2024 |
Publicly Available Date | Feb 3, 2024 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.11.06.23298096 |
Keywords | COVID-19; Long COVID; General practitioners; Public health; Health services |
Public URL | https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/2139395 |
Related Public URLs | https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/2307779 (Article) |
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