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Year: 2024 | Month: April-June | Volume: 9 | Issue: 2 | Pages: 79-83

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijshr.20240212

The Functional Capacity and Quality of Life in COVID-19 Survivors of Ahmedabad City: An Observational Study

Jhaveri Mitva Ritesh1, Hitanxi Padsala2, Dipmala Nikhil Silajiya3, Harita Vyas4

1Department of Cardio pulmonary, 2Department of Cardio pulmonary,
SBB College Of Physiotherapy, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, India.

Corresponding Author: Jhaveri Mitva Ritesh

ABSTRACT

Background and need of research: The COVID-19 affected the lung, so, lots of people were not able to do work normally. Functional Capacity and Quality of Life of people may get hampered. So, a study is done to check long term impact of COVID-19 after second wave on covid survivors of Ahmedabad city.
Method: A cross sectional study was conducted in 25 individuals of each group (group A: history of COVID-19 in second wave, group B: healthy individual- not having history of COVID-19 in second wave) in age group between 40-65. 6-minute walk test was used to check functional capacity and WHO-BREF Questionnaire was used to assess quality of life (QOL). Data was analyzed using SPSS 20.
Result: Mean of 6-MWD was 480.09±57.64 and 503.45±62.68 in group A and group B respectively. Mean of WHO-BREF Questionnaire was 85.09±8.02 and 91.89±4.76 in group A and group B respectively. Mann Whitney U test was used between group A and group B, there is highly statistically significant result was found for QOL, which is (U=153.50, p=0.002) and not significant result found for 6-MWD, which is (U=243.00, p=0.177).
Conclusion and clinical implication: There is no change in in functional capacity of the COVID-19 patients in comparison to normal healthy individuals but there is considerable significant difference in their quality of life.so, we need to more focus on QOL of the survivors.

Keywords: functional capacity, quality of life, COVID-19, 6MWD

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