2022
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1749182
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A Preliminary Survey of the Postacute Symptoms of COVID-19 among Hospital-Discharged Patients and a Proposed Quantitative Framework for Assessment

Abstract: Background Following a massive outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, a significant number of survivors are still suffering from residual symptoms and complications. We designed a preliminary study to evaluate such symptom spectra in COVID-19 patients who had been discharged from the hospital. Methods A telephone interview was conducted with 100-randomly chosen hospital-discharged COVID-19 survivors from the electronic patient record. The interview structure and method were dev… Show more

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“…Such a study can be as simple as determining the prevalence of a disease or other condition, or as complex as exploring knowledge, attitudes, and practices within a population regarding a specific disease or treatment. It can range from a small clinic-based or hospital-based survey 27 to a large nationwide or international survey 28 on a particular issue. The scope of this study design is not restricted; it is vast.…”
Section: A Final Thoughtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a study can be as simple as determining the prevalence of a disease or other condition, or as complex as exploring knowledge, attitudes, and practices within a population regarding a specific disease or treatment. It can range from a small clinic-based or hospital-based survey 27 to a large nationwide or international survey 28 on a particular issue. The scope of this study design is not restricted; it is vast.…”
Section: A Final Thoughtmentioning
confidence: 99%