Objective To systematically map the current evidence about the characteristics of health systems, providers and patients to design rehabilitation care for post coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) condition. Methods We conducted a scoping review by searching the databases: MEDLINE®, Embase®, Web of Science, Cochrane COVID-19 Registry and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, from inception to 22 April 2022. The search strategy included terms related to (i) post COVID-19 condition and other currently known terminologies; (ii) care models and pathways; and (iii) rehabilitation. We applied no language or study design restrictions. Two pairs of researchers independently screened title, abstracts and full-text articles and extracted data. We charted the evidence according to five topics: (i) care model components and functions; (ii) safe delivery of rehabilitation; (iii) referral principles; (iv) service delivery settings; and (v) health-care professionals. Findings We screened 13 753 titles and abstracts, read 154 full-text articles, and included 37 articles. The current evidence is conceptual and expert based. Care model components included multidisciplinary teams, continuity or coordination of care, people-centred care and shared decision-making between clinicians and patients. Care model functions included standardized symptoms assessment, telehealth and virtual care and follow-up system. Rehabilitation services were integrated at all levels of a health system from primary care to tertiary hospital-based care. Health-care workers delivering services within a multidisciplinary team included mostly physiotherapists, occupational therapists and psychologists. Conclusion Key policy messages include implementing a multilevel and multiprofessional model; leveraging country health systems’ strengths and learning from other conditions; financing rehabilitation research providing standardized outcomes; and guidance to increase patient safety.

Scoping review of rehabilitation care models for post COVID-19 condition = Revisión exploratoria de los modelos de atención de rehabilitación para la afección posterior a la COVID-19 / S. Décary, W. De Groote, C. Arienti, C. Kiekens, P. Boldrini, S.G. Lazzarini, M. Dugas, T. Stefan, L. Langlois, F. Daigle, F. Naye, A. Leblanc, S. Negrini. - In: BULLETIN OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION. - ISSN 0042-9686. - 100:11(2022 Nov 01), pp. 676-688. [10.2471/BLT.22.288105]

Scoping review of rehabilitation care models for post COVID-19 condition = Revisión exploratoria de los modelos de atención de rehabilitación para la afección posterior a la COVID-19

S. Negrini
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Objective To systematically map the current evidence about the characteristics of health systems, providers and patients to design rehabilitation care for post coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) condition. Methods We conducted a scoping review by searching the databases: MEDLINE®, Embase®, Web of Science, Cochrane COVID-19 Registry and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, from inception to 22 April 2022. The search strategy included terms related to (i) post COVID-19 condition and other currently known terminologies; (ii) care models and pathways; and (iii) rehabilitation. We applied no language or study design restrictions. Two pairs of researchers independently screened title, abstracts and full-text articles and extracted data. We charted the evidence according to five topics: (i) care model components and functions; (ii) safe delivery of rehabilitation; (iii) referral principles; (iv) service delivery settings; and (v) health-care professionals. Findings We screened 13 753 titles and abstracts, read 154 full-text articles, and included 37 articles. The current evidence is conceptual and expert based. Care model components included multidisciplinary teams, continuity or coordination of care, people-centred care and shared decision-making between clinicians and patients. Care model functions included standardized symptoms assessment, telehealth and virtual care and follow-up system. Rehabilitation services were integrated at all levels of a health system from primary care to tertiary hospital-based care. Health-care workers delivering services within a multidisciplinary team included mostly physiotherapists, occupational therapists and psychologists. Conclusion Key policy messages include implementing a multilevel and multiprofessional model; leveraging country health systems’ strengths and learning from other conditions; financing rehabilitation research providing standardized outcomes; and guidance to increase patient safety.
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1-nov-2022
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Descrizione: Décary S, De Groote W, Arienti C, Kiekens C, Boldrini P, Lazzarini SG, Dugas M, Stefan T, Langlois L, Daigle F, Naye F, LeBlanc A, Negrini S. Scoping review of rehabilitation care models for post COVID-19 condition. Bull World Health Organ. 2022 Nov 1;100(11):676-688. doi: 10.2471/BLT.22.288105. Epub 2022 Oct 3. PMID: 36324552; PMCID: PMC9589389.
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