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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Research Protocols

Date Submitted: Apr 21, 2022
Date Accepted: Aug 18, 2022
Date Submitted to PubMed: Sep 15, 2022

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Long-term Consequences of COVID-19 and the Pandemic: Protocol for a Web-Based, Longitudinal Observational Study (DEFEAT)

Mikuteit M, Heinemann S, Roder S, Niewolik J, Schröder D, Vahldiek K, Cossmann A, Bergemann T, Klawonn F, Behrens GMN, Müller F, Dopfer-Jablonka A, Steffens S

Long-term Consequences of COVID-19 and the Pandemic: Protocol for a Web-Based, Longitudinal Observational Study (DEFEAT)

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(10):e38718

DOI: 10.2196/38718

PMID: 36108134

PMCID: 9611102

Long term consequences of COVID-19 and the pandemic (The DEFEnse Against COVID-19 (DEFEAT CORONA) Study protocol): an online-based longitudinal observational study

  • Marie Mikuteit; 
  • Stephanie Heinemann; 
  • Sascha Roder; 
  • Jacqueline Niewolik; 
  • Dominik Schröder; 
  • Kai Vahldiek; 
  • Anne Cossmann; 
  • Torsten Bergemann; 
  • Frank Klawonn; 
  • Georg Martin Norbert Behrens; 
  • Frank Müller; 
  • Alexandra Dopfer-Jablonka; 
  • Sandra Steffens

ABSTRACT

Background:

With population-wide vaccination availability, the global COVID-19 pandemic entered a new phase. In spite vaccination status, some people who were infected with COVID suffer from long-term symptoms. We aim to characterize long-term effects of a SARS-CoV-2 infection and the pandemic. We want to build symptom clusters and determine risk factors for developing Long COVID symptoms. Furthermore, we assess social participation and health-related quality of life in Long COVID patients and in the general population during a global pandemic.

Methods:

With a mixed-method online approach, we aim to recruit 2000 people in Germany who are more than 18 years old and able to give informed consent. In the quantitative arm of the study, we identify symptoms of and predictive factors for Long COVID manifestations with cluster analysis and assess social participation during the pandemic with standardized questionnaires. The qualitative arm of the study uses individual interviews and focus group discussions to better understand the illness experience of persons who suffer from Long COVID. Discussion: This study aims to build an innovative, patient-centered research online-platform appropriate for the pandemic situation by minimizing physical contact between study personnel and participants. All study activities are designed to better understand the Long COVID syndrome, social participation during the pandemic and the illness experiences of persons affected by Long COVID. Trial Registration: The study was registered on 9th September 2021 in the German Clinical Trial Registry (DRKS00026007).


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Please cite as:

Mikuteit M, Heinemann S, Roder S, Niewolik J, Schröder D, Vahldiek K, Cossmann A, Bergemann T, Klawonn F, Behrens GMN, Müller F, Dopfer-Jablonka A, Steffens S

Long-term Consequences of COVID-19 and the Pandemic: Protocol for a Web-Based, Longitudinal Observational Study (DEFEAT)

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(10):e38718

DOI: 10.2196/38718

PMID: 36108134

PMCID: 9611102

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