Understanding the Experience of Long COVID Symptoms in Hospitalized and Non-Hospitalized Individuals: A Random, Cross-Sectional Survey Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Study Population
2.3. Sampling
2.4. Survey Content Development
2.5. Recruitment and Data Collection
2.6. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Response Rate and Respondent Demographics
3.2. Self-Reported Post-COVID Symptoms by Hospitalization Status
3.3. Self-Reported Long COVID by Gender
3.4. Comparison of Self-Reported Long COVID by Geographical Region
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Item | Hospitalized (n = 165) | Non-Hospitalized (n = 165) | p Value χ2 |
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Age Group (Years) | <0.0001 | ||
18–24 | 0 (0.0%) | 16 (9.7%) | |
25–40 | 23 (13.9%) | 61 (37.0%) | |
41–55 | 43 (26.1%) | 53 (32.1%) | |
56–65 | 45 (27.3%) | 19 (11.5%) | |
66–75 | 42 (25.5%) | 9 (5.5%) | |
>75 | 12 (7.3%) | 6 (3.6%) | |
Refused | - | 1 (0.6%) | |
Female Gender | 72 (43.6%) | 73 (44.2%) | 0.99 |
Metropolitan-Urban Residence. | 99 (60%) | 99 (60%) | 1.00 |
Racial/Ethnic Groups * | |||
Arab | 5 (3.0%) | 1 (0.6%) | 0.10 |
Black | 4 (2.4%) | 5 (3.0%) | 0.74 |
Caucasian | 106 (63.5%) | 124 (75.9%) | 0.03 |
Chinese | 2 (1.2%) | 3 (1.8%) | 0.65 |
Filipino | 11 (6.6%) | 8 (4.8%) | 0.48 |
Indigenous | 8 (4.8%) | 6 (3.5%) | 0.56 |
Latin American | 4 (2.4%) | 4 (2.4%) | 1.00 |
South Asian | 7 (4.2%) | 9 (5.3%) | 0.61 |
Southeast Asian | 3 (1.8%) | 2 (1.2%) | 0.65 |
West Asian | 1 (0.6%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0.32 |
Other | 16 (9.6%) | 8 (4.7%) | 0.09 |
Hospital Length of Stay (Days (mean, SD)) | 9.4 (12.6) | N/A | N/A |
What was your employment status before you were infected by COVID-19? | <0.0001 | ||
Full-Time | 74 (44.8%) | 100 (60.6%) | |
Part-Time | 7 (4.2%) | 13 (7.9%) | |
Casual | 3 (1.8%) | 4 (2.4%) | |
Student | 2 (1.2%) | 7 (4.2%) | |
Not Employed | 16 (9.7%) | 15 (9.1%) | |
Retired | 44 (26.7%) | 16 (9.7%) | |
Other | 19 (11.5%) | 10 (6.1%) |
Item | Hospitalized (n = 165) | Non-Hospitalized (n = 165) | p Value χ2 |
---|---|---|---|
Are you having new or lasting/ongoing symptoms (e.g., physical, cognitive, emotional, etc.) since you first tested positive for COVID-19? | <0.0001 | ||
Yes | 81 (49.1%) | 42 (25.5%) | |
No | 78 (47.3%) | 118 (71.5%) | |
Do Not Know | 6 (3.6%) | 5 (3.0%) | |
How long have you been experiencing these symptoms? | 0.06 | ||
<1 Month | 4 (4.9%) | 3 (7.1%) | |
1–3 Months | 2 (2.5%) | 2 (4.8%) | |
3–6 Months | 8 (9.9%) | 12 (28.6%) | |
>6 Months | 66 (81.5%) | 25 (59.5%) | |
Do Not Know | 1 (0.6%) | - | |
Since your experience of long-COVID, have you been able to return to your previous employment status? | <0.0001 | ||
Yes | 65 (61.9%) | 115 (85.8%) | |
Partially | 15 (14.3%) | 6 (4.5%) | |
No | 20 (19.1%) | 6 (4.5%) | |
Other | 3 (2.9%) | 5 (3.7%) | |
Please select the choice that best describes how your symptoms could have had an impact on your usual, everyday activities. | <0.0001 | ||
My Usual, Everyday Activities are Not Impacted by My Symptoms. | 10 (12.3%) | 17 (41.5%) | |
I Can Perform Most of my Usual Activities. | 8 (9.9%) | 8 (19.5%) | |
I Sometimes Need to Stop or Cut Down on My Usual Activities. | 23 (12.3%) | 12 (29.3%) | |
I Often Need to Stop or Cut Down My Usual Activities. | 10 (12.3%) | 3 (7.3%) | |
I Suffer from Limitations in My Everyday Life and Am Not Able to Perform My Usual Activities. | 24 (29.6%) | 1 (2.4%) | |
Do Not Know | 6 (3.6%) | 1 (0.6%) |
Hospitalized (n = 164) | p Value χ2 | Non-Hospitalized (n = 164) | p Value χ2 | |||
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Item | Male (n = 92) | Female (n = 72) | Male (n = 91) | Female (n = 73) | ||
Age Group (Years) | 0.42 | 0.85 | ||||
18–55 | 40 (43.4%) | 26 (36.1%) | 72 (79.1%) | 58 (79.5%) | ||
56–Greater than 75 | 52 (56.5%) | 46 (63.9%) | 19 (20.9%) | 15 (20.5%) | ||
Are you having new or lasting/ongoing symptoms (e.g., physical, cognitive, emotional, etc.) since you first tested positive for COVID-19? | ||||||
Yes | 42 (45.6%) | 39 (54.2%) | 0.25 | 18 (19.7%) | 23 (31.0%) | 0.10 |
No | 50 (54.4%) | 33 (45.8%) | 73 (80.3%) | 50 (69.0%) | ||
How long have you been experiencing these symptoms? | 0.25 | 0.24 | ||||
<6 Months | 8 (19.0%) | 6 (15.5%) | 8 (44.5%) | 9 (39.1%) | ||
>6 Months | 33 (78.6%) | 33 (84.6%) | 10 (55.6%) | 14 (60.9%) | ||
Do Not Know | 1 (2.4%) | - | - | - | ||
Since your experience of post-COVID, have you been able to return to your previous employment status? | 0.02 | 0.91 | ||||
Yes | 43 (46.7%) | 21 (29.1%) | 66 (72.5%) | 48 (65.7%) | ||
Partially | 10 (10.9%) | 5 (6.9%) | 0 (0.0%) | 6 (8.2%) | ||
No | 11 (12.0%) | 9 (12.5%) | 5 (5.5%) | 1 (1.4%) | ||
Other | 3 (3.3%) | 1 (1.4%) | 1 (1.0%) | 4 (5.4%) | ||
Missing | 25 (27.2%) | 36 (50.0%) | 19 (20.9%) | 14 (19.2%) | ||
Please select the choice that best describes how your symptoms could have had an impact on your usual, everyday activities. | 0.13 | 0.49 | ||||
My Usual, Everyday Activities are Not Impacted by My Symptoms. | 5 (11.9%) | 5 (12.8%) | 12 (66.7%) | 4 (17.4%) | ||
I Can Perform Most of my Usual Activities. | 3 (7.1%) | 5 (12.8%) | 2 (11.1%) | 6 (26.1%) | ||
I Sometimes Need to Stop or Cut Down on My Usual Activities. | 9 (21.4%) | 14 (35.9%) | 2 (11.1%) | 10 (43.4%) | ||
I Often Need to Stop or Cut Down My Usual Activities. | 7 (16.7%) | 3 (7.7%) | 2 (11.1%) | 1 (4.3%) | ||
I Suffer from Limitations in My Everyday Life and Am Not Able to Perform My Usual Activities. | 13 (31.0%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (4.3%) | |||
Do Not Know | 5 (11.9%) | - | 1 (4.3%) |
Hospitalized (n = 165) | p Value χ2 | Non-Hospitalized (n = 165) | p Value χ2 | |||
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Item | Metropolitan-Urban (n = 99) | Regional-Urban/Rural (n = 66) | Metropolitan-Urban (n = 99) | Regional-Urban/Rural (n = 66) | ||
Age Group (Years) | 0.90 | 0.04 | ||||
18–55 | 39 (39.4%) | 26 (39.4%) | 83 (83.8%) | 46 (69.7%) | ||
56 –>75 | 60 (60.6%) | 40 (60.6%) | 16 (16.2%) | 19 (28.8%) | ||
Refused | - | - | - | 1 (1.5%) | ||
Gender (% Female) | 40 (40.4%) | 30 (45.5%) | 0.48 | 46 (46.5%) | 27 (40.9%) | 0.34 |
Are you having new or lasting/ongoing symptoms (e.g., physical, cognitive, emotional, etc.) since you first tested positive for COVID-19? | 0.25 | 0.23 | ||||
Yes | 45 (45.4%) | 36 (54.5%) | 25 (25.2%) | 18 (27.3%) | ||
No | 54 (54.5%) | 30 (45.4%) | 74 (74.7%) | 48 (72.7%) |
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Krysa, J.A.; Buell, M.; Pohar Manhas, K.; Kovacs Burns, K.; Santana, M.J.; Horlick, S.; Russell, K.; Papathanassoglou, E.; Ho, C. Understanding the Experience of Long COVID Symptoms in Hospitalized and Non-Hospitalized Individuals: A Random, Cross-Sectional Survey Study. Healthcare 2023, 11, 1309. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11091309
Krysa JA, Buell M, Pohar Manhas K, Kovacs Burns K, Santana MJ, Horlick S, Russell K, Papathanassoglou E, Ho C. Understanding the Experience of Long COVID Symptoms in Hospitalized and Non-Hospitalized Individuals: A Random, Cross-Sectional Survey Study. Healthcare. 2023; 11(9):1309. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11091309
Chicago/Turabian StyleKrysa, Jacqueline A., Mikayla Buell, Kiran Pohar Manhas, Katharina Kovacs Burns, Maria J. Santana, Sidney Horlick, Kristine Russell, Elizabeth Papathanassoglou, and Chester Ho. 2023. "Understanding the Experience of Long COVID Symptoms in Hospitalized and Non-Hospitalized Individuals: A Random, Cross-Sectional Survey Study" Healthcare 11, no. 9: 1309. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11091309
APA StyleKrysa, J. A., Buell, M., Pohar Manhas, K., Kovacs Burns, K., Santana, M. J., Horlick, S., Russell, K., Papathanassoglou, E., & Ho, C. (2023). Understanding the Experience of Long COVID Symptoms in Hospitalized and Non-Hospitalized Individuals: A Random, Cross-Sectional Survey Study. Healthcare, 11(9), 1309. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11091309