PROMIS Scales for Assessment of Persistent Post-COVID Symptoms: A Cross Sectional Study
Objective Persistent post-COVID symptoms are estimated to occur in up to 10% of patients who have had COVID-19. These lingering symptoms may persist for weeks to months after resolution of the acute illness. This study aimed to add insight into our understanding of certain post-acute conditions and...
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Main Authors: | Ravindra Ganesh (Author), Aditya K. Ghosh (Author), Mark A. Nyman (Author), Ivana T. Croghan (Author), Stephanie L. Grach (Author), Christopher V. Anstine (Author), Bradley R. Salonen (Author), Ryan T. Hurt (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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