Long COVID study: Occupational therapy programme for fatigue management

Long COVID study: Occupational therapy programme for fatigue management

A study is analysing the role of guided energy management strategies in dealing with Long COVID-related fatigue. We are currently looking for participants for the control group - sign up to support the Long COVID research and thus actively support those affected!

The University of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI) is researching the effectiveness of an occupational therapy programme for the management of fatigue in Long COVID sufferers. A group taking part in an occupational therapy energy management training programme (EMS) is being compared with a control group that does not take part in a guided energy management training programme.

The EMS group is led by occupational therapists from the University Hospital Zurich, Inselspital Bern and REHAB in Basel, among others. Both groups will be compared at a total of four points in time: At the start of the study, after 7 weeks, after 15 weeks and after 24 weeks.

Energy management strategies in everyday life

When analysing the results, the primary focus is on the ability to implement energy management strategies in everyday life and which strategies are used. Secondarily, the severity of fatigue, competence in everyday tasks and quality of life are compared.

The study will supplement the necessary scientific basis for the effectiveness of an occupational group therapy programme in Long COVID treatment. The results will therefore be of great relevance for patients, specialists, insurance companies and political decision-makers.

We are currently looking for participants for the control group - sign up to support the Long COVID research and thus actively support those affected!

 

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Registration is only possible in German. If you have any questions, please contact the project manager Andrea Weise, occupational therapist, from the Laboratory for Rehabilitation Research at the University of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI): andrea.weise@supsi.ch 

 

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