Assessment of quality of life in covid-19 patients post recovery- an observational analytical study

  • G.Sai Padmini Department of Pharmacy Practice, Avanthi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherukupally, Chittivalasa, Bhogapuram, Vizianagaram-531162
  • P.Sumathya Department of Pharmacy, Avanthi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences,Vizianagaram,AP,India
  • M.Ratna Jyothirmai Department of Pharmacy, Avanthi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences,Vizianagaram,AP,India
  • B.Niharika Department of Pharmacy Practice, Avanthi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherukupally, Chittivalasa, Bhogapuram, Vizianagaram-531162
  • S. Gunasekhar Department of Pharmacy Practice, Avanthi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherukupally, Chittivalasa, Bhogapuram, Vizianagaram-531162
  • B.Tejasree Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Avanthi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cherukupally, Chittivalasa, Bhogapuram, Vizianagaram-531162

Abstract

The novel coronavirus has become rapidly widespread, resulting in an epidemic throughout China followed by a pandemic, an increasing number of cases in various countries throughout the world. During the Post COVID-19 period, the quality of life of several people has been impacted to varying extents. The physical health of the patients has shown a significant decline after getting recovered from COVID-19. We have done a community survey and have assessed the physical health of 400 subjects and have observed that there is a limitation in the physical activities of the subjects.

Keywords: Quality of life, COVID-19, Physical health, Limitations of physical activities, Physical component system, Post recovery

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G, S. P., P, S., M, R. J., B, N., S, G., & B, T. (2022). Assessment of quality of life in covid-19 patients post recovery- an observational analytical study. Journal of Innovations in Applied Pharmaceutical Science (JIAPS), 7(2), 80-86. https://doi.org/10.37022/jiaps.v7i2.332
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