Development of an integrated rehabilitation pathway for individuals recovering from COVID-19 in the community

Authors

  • Manoj Sivan
  • Stephen Halpin
  • Lisa Hollingworth
  • Nicola Snook
  • Katherine Hickman
  • Ian J. Clifton

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2727

Keywords:

C19-YRS, telephone screening tool, long-term, hospital

Abstract

Objective: COVID-19 is a multisystem illness that has considerable long-term physical, psychological, cognitive, social and vocational sequelae in survivors. Given the scale of this burden and lockdown measures in most countries, there is a need for an integrated rehabilitation pathway using a tele-medicine approach to screen and manage these sequelae in a systematic and efficient way. Methods: A multidisciplinary team of professionals in the UK developed a comprehensive pragmatic telephone screening tool, the COVID-19 Yorkshire Rehabilitation Screen (C19-YRS), and an integrated rehabilitation pathway, which spans the acute hospital trust, community trust and primary care service within the National Health Service (NHS) service model. Results: The C19-YRS telephone screening tool, developed previously, was used to screen symptoms and grade their severity. Referral criteria thresholds were applied to the output of C19-YRS to inform the decision-making process in the rehabilitation pathway. A dedicated multidisciplinary COVID-19 rehabilitation team is the core troubleshooting forum for managing complex cases with needs spanning multiple domains of the health condition. Conclusion: The authors recommend that health services dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic adopt a comprehensive telephone screening system and an integrated rehabilitation pathway to manage the large number of survivors in a timely and effective manner and to enable the provision of targeted interventions.

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Published

2020-08-24

How to Cite

Sivan, M., Halpin, S., Hollingworth, L., Snook, N., Hickman, K., & J. Clifton, I. (2020). Development of an integrated rehabilitation pathway for individuals recovering from COVID-19 in the community. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 52(8), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2727

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Original Report