Mental Health Support
Cross-source consensus on Mental Health Support from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Long COVID had substantial psychological effects including low mood, emotional exhaustion, anxiety, depression, frustration, uncertainty and hopelessness. — Model of care to promote recovery in older people with long COVID: findings from interviews and a co-design workshop
- The proposed model needs structured mental health support for emotional, relational and identity-related consequences of long COVID. — Model of care to promote recovery in older people with long COVID: findings from interviews and a co-design workshop
- The service needs formal mental health support instead of relying on clinicians to provide informal counselling during routine appointments. — Model of care to promote recovery in older people with long COVID: findings from interviews and a co-design workshop
- Distress was linked to persistent symptoms, disrupted identity, reduced capacity and difficulty adapting to changed roles. — Model of care to promote recovery in older people with long COVID: findings from interviews and a co-design workshop
- For older participants, in-person peer support appeared preferable to social media-based support. — Model of care to promote recovery in older people with long COVID: findings from interviews and a co-design workshop