Patients' Experiences of "Long COVID" in the Community and Recommendations for Improving Services: A Quality Improvement Survey
Introduction: "Long COVID" is a multisystem disease that lasts for 4 or more weeks following initial symptoms of COVID-19. In the UK, at least 10% of patient report symptoms at 12 weeks following a positive COVID-19 test. The aims of this quality improvement survey were to explore patients...
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Main Authors: | Mohammad Sharif Razai (Author), Roaa Al-Bedaery (Author), Laxmi Anand (Author), Katherine Fitch (Author), Hannah Okechukwu (Author), Teniola M. Saraki (Author), Pippa Oakeshott (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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