Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12439/2063
Title: An Overview of Long COVID Support Services in Australia and International Clinical Guidelines, With a Proposed Care Model in a Global Context.
Northern Health Authors: Rebecca Jessup Wanda Stelmach 
Northern Health affiliation: (Jessup, Stelmach) Northern Health Australia, Epping, VIC, Australia.
Authors: Shiqi LuoZhen ZhengStephen Richard BirdMagdalena PlebanskiBernardo FigueiredoRebecca Jessup Wanda Stelmach Jennifer A. RobinsonSophia XenosMicheal OlasojiDawn Wong Lit WanJacob SheahanCatherine Itsiopoulos
Citation: Public Health Reviews. 44:1606084, 2023.
Abstract: Objective: To identify gaps among Australian Long COVID support services and guidelines alongside recommendations for future health programs. Methods: Electronic databases and seven government health websites were searched for Long COVID-specific programs or clinics available in Australia as well as international and Australian management guidelines. Results: Five Long COVID specific guidelines and sixteen Australian services were reviewed. The majority of Australian services provided multidisciplinary rehabilitation programs with service models generally consistent with international and national guidelines. Most services included physiotherapists and psychologists. While early investigation at week 4 after contraction of COVID-19 is recommended by the Australian, UK and US guidelines, this was not consistently implemented. Conclusion: Besides Long COVID clinics, future solutions should focus on early identification that can be delivered by General Practitioners and all credentialed allied health professions. Study findings highlight an urgent need for innovative care models that address individual patient needs at an affordable cost. We propose a model that focuses on patient-led self-care with further enhancement via multi-disciplinary care tools. Copyright © 2023 Luo, Zheng, Bird, Plebanski, Figueiredo, Jessup, Stelmach, Robinson, Xenos, Olasoji, Wan, Sheahan and Itsiopoulos.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12439/2063
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/phrs.2023.1606084
PubMed URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37811128/
Type: Journal article
Study/Trial: Review article (e.g. literature review, narrative review)
Access Rights: Free article
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