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Emotional and psychological difficulties cannot fully be explained by disease-related factors in people with pulmonary hypertension (PH). This study examined the relationship between anxiety, depression, demographic, objective and subjective PH factors, and self-reported cognitive and behavioral processes, which have been associated with mood in clinical and nonclinical samples. This is a secondary analysis of baseline data from 77 adults with PH who took part in a randomized controlled trial of a self-help intervention targeting anxiety in PH.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Long-COVID (also known as post-coronavirus-19 syndrome) is a term used to describe symptoms that people experience following their recovery from the COVID-19 virus. The severity of long-COVID is well recognised, with healthcare providers commissioning services to diagnose and treat those affected, as well as funded research into the condition.
Methods: We performed a systematic search for relevant articles but were unable to find any research on long-COVID in people with intellectual disabilities.
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April 2022
Sheffield Pulmonary Vascular Disease Unit, Royal Hallamshire Hospital Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Sheffield UK.
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a heterogeneous condition, associated with a high symptom burden and high rates of disability. While nonprofessional caregivers are essential in helping patients live better, little is known about the impact on caregivers and support that is currently available. This review has synthesised evidence examining experiences of caregivers of adults with PH.
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