TY - JOUR
T1 - Improving quality in adult long covid services
T2 - Findings from the LOCOMOTION quality improvement collaborative
AU - Darbyshire, Julie
AU - Greenhalgh, Trisha
AU - Bakerly, Nawar D.
AU - Balasundaram, Kumaran
AU - Baley, Sareeta
AU - Ball, Megan
AU - Bullock, Emily
AU - Cooper, Rowena
AU - Davies, Helen
AU - De Kock, Johannes H.
AU - Echevarria, Carlos
AU - Elkin, Sarah
AU - Evans, Rachael
AU - Falope, Zacc
AU - Flynn, Cliodhna
AU - Fraser, Emily
AU - Halpin, Stephen
AU - Jones, Samantha
AU - Lardner, Rachel
AU - Lee, Cassie
AU - Lovett, Ashliegh
AU - Masey, Victoria
AU - Master, Harsha
AU - Mir, Ghazala
AU - Mosley, Adam
AU - Mullard, Jordan
AU - O'Connor, Rory J.
AU - Parkin, Amy
AU - Pick, Anton
AU - Scott, Janet
AU - Smith, Nikki
AU - Tucker, Emma
AU - Williams, Paul
AU - Winch, Darren
AU - Wood, Conor
AU - Sivan, Manoj
N1 - © 2024 The Author(s) Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Royal College of Physicians.
PY - 2024/9/16
Y1 - 2024/9/16
N2 - The protracted form of COVID-19 known as ‘long covid’ was first described in 2020. Its symptoms, course and prognosis vary widely; some patients have a multi-system, disabling and prolonged illness. In 2021, ring-fenced funding was provided to establish 90 long covid clinics in England; some clinics were also established in Scotland and Wales. The NIHR-funded LOCOMOTION project implemented a UK-wide quality improvement collaborative involving ten of these clinics, which ran from 2021 to 2023. At regular online meetings held approximately 8-weekly, participants prioritised topics, discussed research evidence and guidelines, and presented exemplar case histories and clinic audits. A patient advisory group also held a priority-setting exercise, participated in quality meetings and undertook a service evaluation audit. The goal of successive quality improvement cycles aimed at changing practice to align with evidence was sometimes hard to achieve because definitive evidence did not yet exist in this new condition; many patients had comorbidities; and clinics were practically constrained in various ways. Nevertheless, much progress was made and a series of ‘best practice’ guides was produced, covering general assessment and management; breathing difficulties; orthostatic tachycardia and other autonomic symptoms; fatigue and cognitive impairment; and vocational rehabilitation. This paper summarises key findings with the frontline clinician in mind.
AB - The protracted form of COVID-19 known as ‘long covid’ was first described in 2020. Its symptoms, course and prognosis vary widely; some patients have a multi-system, disabling and prolonged illness. In 2021, ring-fenced funding was provided to establish 90 long covid clinics in England; some clinics were also established in Scotland and Wales. The NIHR-funded LOCOMOTION project implemented a UK-wide quality improvement collaborative involving ten of these clinics, which ran from 2021 to 2023. At regular online meetings held approximately 8-weekly, participants prioritised topics, discussed research evidence and guidelines, and presented exemplar case histories and clinic audits. A patient advisory group also held a priority-setting exercise, participated in quality meetings and undertook a service evaluation audit. The goal of successive quality improvement cycles aimed at changing practice to align with evidence was sometimes hard to achieve because definitive evidence did not yet exist in this new condition; many patients had comorbidities; and clinics were practically constrained in various ways. Nevertheless, much progress was made and a series of ‘best practice’ guides was produced, covering general assessment and management; breathing difficulties; orthostatic tachycardia and other autonomic symptoms; fatigue and cognitive impairment; and vocational rehabilitation. This paper summarises key findings with the frontline clinician in mind.
KW - Breathing pattern disorder
KW - Covid-19
KW - Long covid
KW - Post covid-19 condition
KW - Post covid-19 syndrome
KW - Post-exertional malaise
KW - Post-exertional symptom exacerbation
KW - Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome
KW - Quality improvement collaborative
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U2 - 10.1016/j.clinme.2024.100237
DO - 10.1016/j.clinme.2024.100237
M3 - Article
C2 - 39181334
AN - SCOPUS:85203831613
SN - 1470-2118
VL - 24
JO - Clinical Medicine, Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London
JF - Clinical Medicine, Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London
IS - 5
M1 - 100237
ER -