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Clinical Trials/NCT05128695
NCT05128695
Enrolling By Invitation
Not Applicable

Long-term Public Health Consequences of Covid-19-- Physical, Mental and Social Health

Public Health Service South Limburg1 site in 1 country60,000 target enrollmentNovember 17, 2021
ConditionsCOVID-19

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
COVID-19
Sponsor
Public Health Service South Limburg
Enrollment
60000
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Mental health
Status
Enrolling By Invitation
Last Updated
4 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Aim of this observational study is to improve our understanding of the impact of Covid-19 on health. By an online questionnaire at least 60.000 people are invited by email to participate. Invited are those people who tested for Covid-19 at the Public Health Service South Limburg since June 2020. Participants are followed over time (open cohort), to study impact on health, that is physical health, mental health, and social health (longcovid and other conseauences). Also, the socioeconomic impact is studied, as on work and education. And the consequences for health-care consumption; it also includes aspects as coping, stigma and lifestyle. All focused to understand the impact of Covid-19, in relation to health, and to gain information for promoting positive health and improving prevention and care.

Detailed Description

Design: Prospective observational cohort study Mode of study: Online questionnaires Timing: Baseline starting nov. 2021; with regular follow-up measurements Measures: A great range of health-associated factors, all self-reported including a range of physical, mental and social health aspects. A range of structural and functional social netwok aspects Various measures on Covid-19 testing and vaccination Various measures on lifestyle behavior. And other measures that are interlinked with health-factors (such as coping, stress, and sociostructural factors) Analyses: Quantitative data are collected prospectively, and assessed using the appropriate data-analyses methods. Thee include for example epidemiological statistical methods, and social network methodology.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
November 17, 2021
End Date
December 1, 2025
Last Updated
4 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Public Health Service South Limburg
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Nicole Dukers-Muijrers

Senior epidemiologist, associate professor

Public Health Service South Limburg

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • 18 years of age or older
  • Having recieved an online invitation to participate by an email with the study information and questionnaire link, which is send based on the email that was provided to the Public Health service upon testing for Covid-19 at the public health service south Limburg

Exclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Mental health

Time Frame: Change from the baseline questionaire up to 4 years thereafter, assessed at regular intervals (3,6,12 monthly) (note that at baseline, also historical information is collected from the participants)

Negative health-outcomes related to mental health such as depression (assessed by PRQ9 scale)

Longcovid

Time Frame: Change from the baseline questionaire up to 4 years thereafter, assessed at regular intervals (3,6,12 monthly) (note that at baseline, also historical information is collected from the participants)

The symptoms that are defined by the WHO-definition of longcovid plus exploratory (data-driven--can include symptoms not in the current WHO-definition)

Social health

Time Frame: Change from the baseline questionaire up to 4 years thereafter, assessed at regular intervals (3,6,12 monthly) (note that at baseline, also historical information is collected from the participants)

Negative health outcomes related to social health, such as loneliness (assessed by de Jong-Gierveld scale)

Physical health

Time Frame: Change from the baseline questionaire up to 4 years thereafter, assessed at regular intervals (3,6,12 monthly) (note that at baseline, also historical information is collected from the participants)

Negative health-outcomes related to physical health such as chronic non communicable disease (assessed upon self-report on a checklist of conditions present)

Positive health and resilience

Time Frame: Change from the baseline questionaire up to 4 years thereafter, assessed at regular intervals (3,6,12 monthly)

Experienced general health (5-point scale ECHI)

Secondary Outcomes

  • Adversity(change from the baseline questionaire up to 4 years thereafter, assessed at regular intervals (3,6,12 monthly))
  • Productivity(Change from the baseline questionaire up to 4 years thereafter, assessed at regular intervals (3,6,12 monthly))

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