SARS-CoV has caused severe epidemic respiratory disease in human populations. By July 2003, a total of 8,096 probable cases of SARS had been reported including 774 deaths in 27 countries, around one-third of which were health care workers (HCWs). Previous studies have been reported about long-term impacts of SARS infection, including lung function deficiency, steroid-induced osteonecrosis, reduced exercise capacity, and impairment in health-related quality of life (HRQoL). HCWs, especially nurses, have been reported to experience greater psychological distress, particularly increased levels of posttraumatic stress symptomatology (PTSS). But the very complex impacts of this fatal infection on HCWs have not been fully elucidated. It is thus important to follow these occupational patients to detect and manage multi-organ sequelae and functional impairment.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
150
Peking University People's Hospital
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
All-cause disability
Disabilities arising from physical injuries and/or mental stresses
Time frame: Evaluations would be finished within 90 days after enrollment.
Cardiopulmonary function
The interrelationship between the workings of the heart and lung organs would be assessed by assessed by 6MWT (6-min walk test)
Time frame: Evaluations would be finished within 90 days after enrollment.
Life Life quaities mental distress
Quality of life would be assessed by the Medical Outcomes Study 36-item short form version 2 (SF-36)
Time frame: Evaluations would be finished within 90 days after enrollment.
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