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'Long COVID-19' in Suffolk and North Essex: Defining the Disease and Optimising Outcomes

Recruiting
18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

To accurately describe the rehabilitation needs of individuals with post-COVID-19 syndrome up to 36 months after infection, allowing better diagnosis, triage and resource management. A major focus will be the impact on everyday life to return to normal activities.

Eligibility

Inclusion criteria Individuals 18 years old and over (no upper age limit) Female and male

        Diagnosed with COVID-19 via PCR testing Or, Experienced symptoms of COVID-19 (new
        continuous cough, a high temperature, loss of taste and smell) And Clinically diagnosed
        with Post-COVID-19 Syndrome by their GP Participants who live within Suffolk and North East
        Essex
        Exclusion criteria Individuals unable to consent for themselves Individuals without
        sufficient proficiency in English language to take part in telephone or video call, where
        the research team have been unable to make adjustments to enable their participation
        Individuals under 18 years old

Study details

Covid19

NCT05156593

East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust

25 January 2024

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