Digital Peer-Supported Self-Management Intervention Codesigned by People With Long COVID: Mixed Methods Proof-of-Concept Study
JMIR Formative Research2022Vol. 6(10), pp. e41410–e41410
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Hayley Wright, Andy Turner, Stuart Ennis, Carol Percy, Garry Loftus, Wendy Clyne, Gabriela Matouskova, Faith Martin
Abstract
The bespoke self-management intervention, Hope Programme for Long COVID, was well attended, and follow-up was encouraging. The sample characteristics largely mirrored those of the wider UK population with LC. Although not powered to detect statistically significant changes, the preliminary data show improvements in self-efficacy and positive mental well-being. Our next trial (ISRCTN: 11868601) will use a nonrandomized waitlist control design to further examine intervention efficacy.
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