Long-term course and factors influencing work ability and return to work in post-COVID patients 12 months after inpatient rehabilitation DOI Creative Commons
Katrin Müller,

Iris Poppele,

Marcel Ottiger

et al.

Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 19(1)

Published: Nov. 1, 2024

Rehabilitation plays a crucial role in restoring work ability and facilitating the reintegration of post-COVID patients into workforce. The impact rehabilitation on return to (RTW) remains poorly understood. This study was conducted assess RTW before 12 months after identify physical neuropsychological health factors influencing rehabilitation.

Language: Английский

Physical symptoms and inflammatory levels characterize post-COVID-19 depressive episodes compared to non-post-COVID-19 depression DOI
Maria Pepe, Marco Di Nicola, Giuseppe Mandracchia

et al.

Journal of Affective Disorders, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 383, P. 410 - 416

Published: May 5, 2025

Language: Английский

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Cognition, function, and mood post-COVID-19: Comparative analysis using the health and retirement study DOI Creative Commons
Han Su, Pei-Lin Yang, Tammy L. Eaton

et al.

PLoS ONE, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 19(12), P. e0315425 - e0315425

Published: Dec. 18, 2024

Millions of Americans endure post-COVID conditions (PCC), yet research often lacks pre-illness measurements, relying primarily on follow-up assessments for analysis. The study aims to examine the prevalence PCC, including cognitive impairment, functional limitation, and depressive symptoms, along with relevant risk factors, while controlling individuals’ status measured in 2018. A cross-sectional retrospective utilized 2018 2020 Health Retirement Study surveys. Sample included individuals COVID-19 (n = 409; average age 64) without 8689; 59). positive: Individuals positive tests, physician diagnoses, emergency room visits, or hospitalizations between 2019–2020. Cognition was assessed using immediate delayed word-recall serial seven subtractions, backward counting. Functional limitations activities daily living (ADLs) instrumental ADLs. Depressive symptoms were modified Center Epidemiology Studies Depression scale. Participants’ perception experiencing PCC collected. Logistic regression propensity score matching employed these analyses. Among 409 COVID-19-positive respondents (14% hospitalized), 24% exhibited new impairments after infection. Noteworthy increases limitation (OR [95% CI]: 2.18 [0.95, 0.97], p < 0.001) a marginal rise impairment (1.79 [0.99, 3.32], 0.053) following infection observed comparison their pre-COVID-19 baseline. Compared 8689 non-COVID-19 cases, positives showed increased decline (1.78 [1.26, 2.51], (1.41 [1.04, 1.91], 0.03). Factors associated pre-existing impairments, lower education, female gender, prior hospitalization, higher comorbidity, wealth, mild COVID-19. notable number respondents, especially older fewer health conditions, experienced awareness. an individual’s baseline uninfected individuals, being raised impairment. Additionally, addressing through both subjective objective approaches is essential alleviate individual societal burdens.

Language: Английский

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Long-term course and factors influencing work ability and return to work in post-COVID patients 12 months after inpatient rehabilitation DOI Creative Commons
Katrin Müller,

Iris Poppele,

Marcel Ottiger

et al.

Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 19(1)

Published: Nov. 1, 2024

Rehabilitation plays a crucial role in restoring work ability and facilitating the reintegration of post-COVID patients into workforce. The impact rehabilitation on return to (RTW) remains poorly understood. This study was conducted assess RTW before 12 months after identify physical neuropsychological health factors influencing rehabilitation.

Language: Английский

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0