Care Dependency in Non-Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19

Background: A large sample of “mild” COVID-19 patients still experience multiple symptoms months after being infected. These persistent symptoms are associated with many clinically relevant outcomes, including poor health status and impaired functional status. To date, no information is available ab...

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Main Authors: Anouk W. Vaes, Felipe V.C. Machado, Roy Meys, Jeannet M. Delbressine, Yvonne M.J. Goertz, Maarten Van Herck, Sarah Houben-Wilke, Frits M.E. Franssen, Herman Vijlbrief, Yvonne Spies, Alex J. Van ’t Hul, Chris Burtin, Daisy J.A. Janssen, Martijn A. Spruit
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/9/2946
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spelling doaj-cb504434622447b49bf2c8c2b718dd732020-11-25T03:24:35ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832020-09-0192946294610.3390/jcm9092946Care Dependency in Non-Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19Anouk W. Vaes0Felipe V.C. Machado1Roy Meys2Jeannet M. Delbressine3Yvonne M.J. Goertz4Maarten Van Herck5Sarah Houben-Wilke6Frits M.E. Franssen7Herman Vijlbrief8Yvonne Spies9Alex J. Van ’t Hul10Chris Burtin11Daisy J.A. Janssen12Martijn A. Spruit13Department of Research and Development, Ciro, 6085 NM Horn, The NetherlandsDepartment of Research and Development, Ciro, 6085 NM Horn, The NetherlandsDepartment of Research and Development, Ciro, 6085 NM Horn, The NetherlandsDepartment of Research and Development, Ciro, 6085 NM Horn, The NetherlandsDepartment of Research and Development, Ciro, 6085 NM Horn, The NetherlandsDepartment of Research and Development, Ciro, 6085 NM Horn, The NetherlandsDepartment of Research and Development, Ciro, 6085 NM Horn, The NetherlandsDepartment of Research and Development, Ciro, 6085 NM Horn, The NetherlandsLung Foundation Netherlands, 3818 LE Amersfoort, The NetherlandsLung Foundation Netherlands, 3818 LE Amersfoort, The NetherlandsDepartment of Pulmonary Disease, Radboud University Medical Center, 6525 GA Nijmegen, The NetherlandsREVAL—Rehabilitation Research Center, BIOMED—Biomedical Research Institute, Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hasselt University, 3500 Diepenbeek, BelgiumDepartment of Research and Development, Ciro, 6085 NM Horn, The NetherlandsDepartment of Research and Development, Ciro, 6085 NM Horn, The NetherlandsBackground: A large sample of “mild” COVID-19 patients still experience multiple symptoms months after being infected. These persistent symptoms are associated with many clinically relevant outcomes, including poor health status and impaired functional status. To date, no information is available about care dependency. Therefore, we aimed to explore the level of care dependency and the need for assistance with personal care in non-hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Methods: Members of two Facebook groups for COVID-19 patients with persistent complaints in The Netherlands and Belgium, and from a panel of people who registered at a website of the Lung Foundation Netherlands, were assessed for demographics, pre-existing comorbidities, health status, and symptoms. In addition, patients were asked about their dependence on others for personal care before and after the infection. The level of care dependency was assessed with the Care Dependency Scale (CDS) in members of the Belgian Facebook group (<i>n</i> = 210). Results: The data of 1837 non-hospitalized patients (86% women; median (IQR) age: 47 (38–54)) were analyzed. Only a small proportion of patients needed help with personal care before COVID-19, but the care need increased significantly after the infection (on average 79 ± 17 days after the onset of symptoms; 7.7% versus 52.4%, respectively; <i>p</i> < 0.05). The patients had a median (IQR) CDS score of 72 (67–75) points, and 31% of the patients were considered as care-dependent (CDS score ≤ 68 points). Conclusions: COVID-19 has an important impact on care dependency in non-hospitalized patients. About three months after the onset of symptoms, a considerable proportion of non-hospitalized patients were to some degree dependent on others for personal care. This indicates that the impact of COVID-19 on patients’ daily lives is tremendous, and more attention is needed to identify optimal treatment strategies to restore patients’ independency.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/9/2946COVID-19care dependencyactivities of daily living
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author Anouk W. Vaes
Felipe V.C. Machado
Roy Meys
Jeannet M. Delbressine
Yvonne M.J. Goertz
Maarten Van Herck
Sarah Houben-Wilke
Frits M.E. Franssen
Herman Vijlbrief
Yvonne Spies
Alex J. Van ’t Hul
Chris Burtin
Daisy J.A. Janssen
Martijn A. Spruit
spellingShingle Anouk W. Vaes
Felipe V.C. Machado
Roy Meys
Jeannet M. Delbressine
Yvonne M.J. Goertz
Maarten Van Herck
Sarah Houben-Wilke
Frits M.E. Franssen
Herman Vijlbrief
Yvonne Spies
Alex J. Van ’t Hul
Chris Burtin
Daisy J.A. Janssen
Martijn A. Spruit
Care Dependency in Non-Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19
Journal of Clinical Medicine
COVID-19
care dependency
activities of daily living
author_facet Anouk W. Vaes
Felipe V.C. Machado
Roy Meys
Jeannet M. Delbressine
Yvonne M.J. Goertz
Maarten Van Herck
Sarah Houben-Wilke
Frits M.E. Franssen
Herman Vijlbrief
Yvonne Spies
Alex J. Van ’t Hul
Chris Burtin
Daisy J.A. Janssen
Martijn A. Spruit
author_sort Anouk W. Vaes
title Care Dependency in Non-Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19
title_short Care Dependency in Non-Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19
title_full Care Dependency in Non-Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19
title_fullStr Care Dependency in Non-Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Care Dependency in Non-Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19
title_sort care dependency in non-hospitalized patients with covid-19
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Clinical Medicine
issn 2077-0383
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Background: A large sample of “mild” COVID-19 patients still experience multiple symptoms months after being infected. These persistent symptoms are associated with many clinically relevant outcomes, including poor health status and impaired functional status. To date, no information is available about care dependency. Therefore, we aimed to explore the level of care dependency and the need for assistance with personal care in non-hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Methods: Members of two Facebook groups for COVID-19 patients with persistent complaints in The Netherlands and Belgium, and from a panel of people who registered at a website of the Lung Foundation Netherlands, were assessed for demographics, pre-existing comorbidities, health status, and symptoms. In addition, patients were asked about their dependence on others for personal care before and after the infection. The level of care dependency was assessed with the Care Dependency Scale (CDS) in members of the Belgian Facebook group (<i>n</i> = 210). Results: The data of 1837 non-hospitalized patients (86% women; median (IQR) age: 47 (38–54)) were analyzed. Only a small proportion of patients needed help with personal care before COVID-19, but the care need increased significantly after the infection (on average 79 ± 17 days after the onset of symptoms; 7.7% versus 52.4%, respectively; <i>p</i> < 0.05). The patients had a median (IQR) CDS score of 72 (67–75) points, and 31% of the patients were considered as care-dependent (CDS score ≤ 68 points). Conclusions: COVID-19 has an important impact on care dependency in non-hospitalized patients. About three months after the onset of symptoms, a considerable proportion of non-hospitalized patients were to some degree dependent on others for personal care. This indicates that the impact of COVID-19 on patients’ daily lives is tremendous, and more attention is needed to identify optimal treatment strategies to restore patients’ independency.
topic COVID-19
care dependency
activities of daily living
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/9/2946
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