A systematic review on physical function, activities of daily living and health-related quality of life in COVID-19 survivors

Chronic Illn. 2023 Jun;19(2):279-303. doi: 10.1177/17423953221089309. Epub 2022 Apr 11.

Abstract

Objective: To analyze the published studies that investigated the physical function, activities of daily living and health-related quality of life in COVID-19 survivors.

Design: Systematic review.

Methods: We searched MEDLINE/PubMed, Scopus, SciELO, and Cochrane Library for studies that evaluated the physical function, activities of daily living and health-related quality of life after COVID-19 from the earliest date available to July 2021. Two independent reviewers screened and selected the studies. The Newcastle Ottawa Scale was used to evaluate methodological quality.

Results: We included 35 studies in this systematic review. Of the 35 studies included, 28 were cohort, and 7 cross-sectional studies The studies demonstrated that COVID-19 survivors had reduced levels of physical function, activities of daily living, and health-related quality of life. Furthermore, incomplete recovery of physical function, and performance in activities of daily living were observed 1 to 6 months post-infection.

Discussion: Physical disability and reduction in health-related quality of life is a common condition in post-COVID-19 and impairments may persist up to 1 to 6 months. Researchers and clinicians can use these findings to understand the potential disabilities and rehabilitation needs of people recovering from the COVID-19.

Keywords: COVID-19; disability and health; international classification of functioning; post-acute COVID-19 syndrome; quality of life.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Activities of Daily Living*
  • COVID-19*
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Humans
  • Quality of Life