Joint patient and clinician priority setting to identify 10 key research questions regarding the long-term sequelae of COVID-19
Given the large numbers of people infected and high rates of ongoing morbidity, research is clearly required to address the needs of adult survivors of COVID-19 living with ongoing symptoms (long COVID). To help direct resource and research efforts, we completed a research prioritisation process inc...
Main Authors: | Houchen-Wolloff, L, Poinasamy, K, Holmes, K, Tarpey, M, Hastie, C, Raihani, K, Rogers, N, Smith, N, Adams, D, Burgess, P, Clark, J, Cranage, C, Desai, M, Geary, N, Gill, R, Mangwani, J, Staunton, L, Berry, C, Bolton, CE, Chalder, T, Chalmers, J, De Soyza, A, Elneima, O, Geddes, J, Heller, S, Ho, L-P, Jacob, J, McAuley, H, Parmar, A, Quint, JK, Raman, B, Rowland, M, Singapuri, A, Singh, SJ, Thomas, D, Toshner, MR, Wain, LV, Horsley, AR, Marks, M, Brightling, CE, Evans, RA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2022
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