Centre for Applied Health and Social Care Research, Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, Kingston University and St George's, University of London, London, England, United Kingdom.
PRIME Centre Wales, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2022 Oct 11;17(10):e0274469. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0274469. eCollection 2022.
Long Covid is recognised as a complex condition characterised by multiple, interacting and fluctuating symptoms which impact everyday life in diverse ways. The extent of symptom clusters and variability supports interventions that can accommodate heterogeneity, such as personalised self-management support. This approach is also advocated by people living with long Covid and guidelines published by the UK's National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. Long Covid Personalised Self-managemenT support co-design and EvaluatioN (LISTEN) is one of 15 research projects funded by the UK's National Institute of Health Research long Covid research programme. LISTEN aims to work with people living with or recovered from long Covid to co-design self-management resources, and a training programme for rehabilitation practitioners to deliver personalised support. The intervention will focus on people not hospitalised for Covid. The protocol presented here details the co-design of the LISTEN intervention which, on completion, will be evaluated in a randomised controlled trial.
The study will utilise an Accelerated Experience-Based Co-Design approach, and involve 30 people from England and Wales with lived experience of long Covid, and 15 rehabilitation practitioners living with, or supporting people with, long Covid. Through online meetings, participants will share their stories of long Covid, their challenges and strategies to live better with or recover from long Covid, their priorities for self-management resources and the practitioner training andcreate, review and refine these resources and the training. Throughout, LISTEN will draw upon the UK standards of public involvement in research.
If effective and cost-effective, the intervention will be available across the UK's National Health Service. The first of its kind, this study could make a difference to the lives of people with long Covid. To ensure impact, we have developed strategies to involve people from diverse backgrounds and mitigate potential barriers to involvement.
长新冠被认为是一种复杂的病症,其特征是多种相互作用和波动的症状,以不同的方式影响日常生活。症状群的程度和可变性支持可以适应异质性的干预措施,例如个性化的自我管理支持。这种方法也得到了患有长新冠的人和英国国家卫生与保健卓越研究所(National Institute for Health and Care Excellence)发布的指南的倡导。长新冠个性化自我管理支持共同设计和评估(LISTEN)是英国国家卫生研究院长新冠研究计划资助的 15 个研究项目之一。LISTEN 的目的是与患有或已从长新冠中康复的人合作,共同设计自我管理资源和康复从业者的培训计划,以提供个性化支持。该干预措施将侧重于未因新冠住院的人。本方案详细介绍了 LISTEN 干预措施的共同设计,完成后将在一项随机对照试验中进行评估。
该研究将利用加速经验为基础的共同设计方法,涉及来自英格兰和威尔士的 30 名有长新冠生活经历的人,以及 15 名康复从业者,他们患有或支持患有长新冠的人。通过在线会议,参与者将分享他们的长新冠故事、他们面临的挑战以及改善或从长新冠中康复的策略、他们对自我管理资源的优先事项,以及实践培训,并创建、审查和完善这些资源和培训。在此过程中,LISTEN 将借鉴英国公众参与研究的标准。
如果有效且具有成本效益,该干预措施将在英国国家医疗服务体系中提供。作为同类研究中的首例,这项研究可能会改变长新冠患者的生活。为了确保产生影响,我们已经制定了策略,以让来自不同背景的人参与,并减轻参与的潜在障碍。