Barriers to and facilitators of rehabilitation according to socio-economic status, after acute respiratory distress syndrome due to COVID-19: A qualitative study in the RECOVIDS cohort. Kléber, Mathilde (M);Meunier-Beillard, Nicolas (N);Fournel, Isabelle (I);Ksiazek, Eléa (E);Jacquier, Marine (M);Ecarnot, Fiona (F);Rigaud, Jean-Philippe (JP);Declerq, Pierre-Louis (PL);Quenot, Jean-Pierre (JP);Labruyère, Marie (M); |
Author information PLoS One.2025 Feb 28;20(2):e0316318.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0316318 Abstract BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic may have compounded social disparities in access to healthcare, with possible deleterious consequences on the functional prognosis of patients after a stay in the intensive care unit (ICU). In the previous RECOVIDS study, we reported that despite comparable pulmonary sequelae and similar access to rehabilitation, socio-economically "vulnerable" patients had lower quality of life at 6 months after an ICU stay. We aimed to describe the barriers to, and facilitators of participation in rehabilitation, among patients from the RECOVIDS study, regardless of their socio-economic situation. |
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