Publication: Condiciones Post COVID-19: un análisis de la fatiga y factores asociados
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2025
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Nascimento, Vanigleidson Silva do ; Brasil, Maria Hellena Ferreira ; Queiroz, Viviane Cordeiro de ; Leadebal, Oriana Deyze Correia Paiva ; Souza, Juliana Raquel Silva ; Reis, Renata Karina ; Silva, Ana Cristina Oliveira e
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Universidad de Murcia; servicio de publicaciones
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https://doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.634421
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Objetivo: Estimar la prevalencia de fatiga post-covid-19 por autorrelato y analizar los factores asociados entre residentes del estado de Paraíba, Brasil.Método:Se trata de un estudio transversal, del tipo encuesta online. La recogida de datos se realizó entre marzo de 2023 y marzo de 2024. Se realizó estadística descriptiva e inferencial. Se respetaron los preceptos éticos.Resultados: Se incluyeron 263 participantes, con predominio de individuos femeninos, en el grupo de edad de 21 a 40 años, que fueron diagnosticados con Covid-19 una sola vez, que clasificaron la infección aguda como leve, vacunados contra la Covid-19, no fuman y que hacían uso de bebidas alcohólicas. La prevalencia de fatiga post-covid-19 por autorrelato fue del 90,5%. Se comprobó que los individuos que informaron de persistencia de síntomas durante más de cuatro semanas después de la infección (OR: 5,55; p=0,000) y aquellos que consumieron bebidas alcohólicas (OR: 2,88, p=0,010) presentaron mayores probabilidades de presentar fatiga. Conclusiones: La fatiga es el síntoma más prevalente de las condiciones post-covid-19 y estuvo asociada a la persistencia de síntomas y consumo de bebidas alcohólicas.
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of post-covid-19 fatigue by self-report and analyze the associated factors among residents of the state of Paraíba, Brazil.Method:This is a cross-sectional study, of the online survey type. Data collection was carried out between March 2023 and March 2024. Descriptive and inferential statistics were performed. Ethical precepts were respected.Results: A total of 263 participants were included, predominantly female individuals, aged between 21 and 40 years old, who were diagnosed with Covid-19 only once, who classified the acute infection as mild, vaccinated against Covid-19, non-smokers and who consumed alcoholic drinks. The prevalence of self-reported post-covid-19 fatigue was 90.5%. It was found that individuals who reported persistence of symptoms for more than four weeks after infection (OR: 5.55; p=0.000) and those who consumed alcoholic drinks (OR: 2.88, p=0.010) had a higher chance of fatigue.Conclusions:Fatigue is the most prevalent symptom of post-covid-19 conditions and was associated with persistent symptoms and alcohol consumption
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of post-covid-19 fatigue by self-report and analyze the associated factors among residents of the state of Paraíba, Brazil.Method:This is a cross-sectional study, of the online survey type. Data collection was carried out between March 2023 and March 2024. Descriptive and inferential statistics were performed. Ethical precepts were respected.Results: A total of 263 participants were included, predominantly female individuals, aged between 21 and 40 years old, who were diagnosed with Covid-19 only once, who classified the acute infection as mild, vaccinated against Covid-19, non-smokers and who consumed alcoholic drinks. The prevalence of self-reported post-covid-19 fatigue was 90.5%. It was found that individuals who reported persistence of symptoms for more than four weeks after infection (OR: 5.55; p=0.000) and those who consumed alcoholic drinks (OR: 2.88, p=0.010) had a higher chance of fatigue.Conclusions:Fatigue is the most prevalent symptom of post-covid-19 conditions and was associated with persistent symptoms and alcohol consumption
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