Home-based Respiratory Physiotherapy and Telephone-Based Psychological Support in Severe COVID-19 Patients (WAYRA)
Covid19, Respiratory Disease, Mental Health Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Covid19 focused on measuring COVID-19, Mental Health, Respiratory Function Tests, Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Quality of Life
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age between 18 and 75 years
- Be discharged from hospitalization with a COVID-19 confirmed diagnosis
- Be able of understanding study procedures
- Be able to give informed consent
- Required oxygen flow greater than 6lt/min or through a high flow device at any time during hospitalization
- Have been evaluated by the rehabilitation service at least once during the hospitalization
Exclusion Criteria:
- Contraindications to six-minute walk test
- Contraindications to spirometry
- Complications during the baseline six-minute walk test
- Have neurological pathology, neuropathy, limb dysfunction, or other underlying physical disability that makes physical exercise impossible
- Be pregnant or breastfeeding
- Do not have access to the Internet or a telephone line
- Have previous lung diseases like asthma, COPD, fibrosis, or tuberculosis
- Moderate or severe heart disease (Grade III or IV, New York Heart Association)
- Have had another severe disease in the last six months
- Severe depression or suicidal intention
- Be taking any medication for depression, anxiety, or other medication prescribed by a psychiatrist prior to the onset of a COVID-19 condition
- Have cognitive impairment or sensory disturbance
Sites / Locations
- Hospital Nacional Cayetano Heredia
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Home-based Respiratory Physiotherapy and Telephone-Based Psychological Support
Control
Participants in the intervention arm will receive the conventional care given by the hospital that consists of discharged recommendations and a follow-up plan through telephone calls to verify treatment compliance. Discharged recommendations include performing respiratory exercises at home and medication. There is no plan for diagnosing mental illness or a strategy for respiratory o psychological rehabilitation at the hospital. Additionally, these participants will receive the intervention program that involves home-based respiratory physiotherapy and telephone-based psychological support for 6 weeks.
Participants in the control arm will only receive the conventional care given by the hospital that consists of discharged recommendations and a follow-up plan through telephone calls to verify treatment compliance. Discharged recommendations include performing respiratory exercises at home and medication. There is no plan for diagnosing mental illness or a strategy for respiratory o psychological rehabilitation at the hospital.