
PLoS ONE, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 20(2), P. e0317905 - e0317905
Published: Feb. 3, 2025
Background A significant number of individuals who have contracted SARS-CoV-2 report persistent somatic symptoms after the infection has resolved. Evidence-based treatment options for Long COVID are lacking to date. To ensure that an expectation management intervention, designed research project SOMA.COV, addresses relevant patient needs as well promote acceptance and adherence, a participatory approach was chosen. Objective The aim present study explore wishes patients with regarding preliminary version intervention thereby inform further development manual. Methods Twenty-two affected by participated in one four focus groups June July 2023. Participants were presented draft content four-session intervention. Feedback audio-recorded, transcribed, analyzed using thematic analysis. Results Thirteen themes relating main components manual developed. Large parts received overall positive feedback, including psychoeducation on biopsychosocial etiology condition, elements cognitive restructuring, imagination exercise. Patients’ response vicious circle fear behavior change exercise mixed. Modifications made patients’ feedback. Conclusion Patients provided feedback while also highlighting important adaptations necessary this group. results informed finalization within SOMA.COV project, which investigates effectiveness three-armed randomized controlled trial.
Language: Английский