Functional impact for indication and access to physical therapy after hospital discharge due to COVID-19
Vivian Cintra Sousa, Fabio Cavalcanti Freitas, Erika Christina Gouveia e Silva, Nayara Oliveira Santos, Daniella de Melo, Sara Cristina Aparecida da Silva, Debora Stripari Schujmann Nogueira, Carolina Fu, Caroline Gil de Godoy, José Eduardo Pompeu, Ana Carolina Basso Schmitt

TL;DR
This study examines how functional limitations after hospitalization for COVID-19 affect access to physical therapy and the importance of proper referral.
Contribution
The study identifies functional limitations as a key factor in physical therapy referral and access after hospital discharge for severe COVID-19 cases.
Findings
67% of patients were indicated for physical therapy, but 53% could not access it 30 days after discharge.
Functional limitations were associated with higher likelihood of physical therapy indication and access.
Impairment in basic activities of daily living predicted access to physical therapy 30 days and 1 year after discharge.
Abstract
•Functional impacts after hospitalization for Covid-19.•Continuity of physical therapy care after hospitalization for Covid-19.•Criteria for physical therapy after Covid-19.•Functionality as a criterion for physical therapy indication after hospital discharge. Functional impacts after hospitalization for Covid-19. Continuity of physical therapy care after hospitalization for Covid-19. Criteria for physical therapy after Covid-19. Functionality as a criterion for physical therapy indication after hospital discharge. After hospitalization for COVID-19, patients may present impairment in functionality and require physical therapy after hospital discharge for functional recovery. To understand the association between Covid-19 functional impacts and physical therapy indication and access 30 days and 1 year after hospital discharge of severely and critically ill patients.…
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TopicsLong-Term Effects of COVID-19 · Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders · Frailty in Older Adults
