Description Module

Description Module

The Description Module contains narrative descriptions of the clinical trial, including a brief summary and detailed description. These descriptions provide important information about the study's purpose, methodology, and key details in language accessible to both researchers and the general public.

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Description Module


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NCT ID: NCT05128695
Brief Summary: Aim of this observational study is to improve our understanding of the impact of Covid-19 on health. By an online questionnaire at least 60.000 people are invited by email to participate. Invited are those people who tested for Covid-19 at the Public Health Service South Limburg since June 2020. Participants are followed over time (open cohort), to study impact on health, that is physical health, mental health, and social health (longcovid and other conseauences). Also, the socioeconomic impact is studied, as on work and education. And the consequences for health-care consumption; it also includes aspects as coping, stigma and lifestyle. All focused to understand the impact of Covid-19, in relation to health, and to gain information for promoting positive health and improving prevention and care.
Detailed Description: Design: Prospective observational cohort study Mode of study: Online questionnaires Timing: Baseline starting nov. 2021; with regular follow-up measurements Measures: A great range of health-associated factors, all self-reported including a range of physical, mental and social health aspects. A range of structural and functional social netwok aspects Various measures on Covid-19 testing and vaccination Various measures on lifestyle behavior. And other measures that are interlinked with health-factors (such as coping, stress, and sociostructural factors) Analyses: Quantitative data are collected prospectively, and assessed using the appropriate data-analyses methods. Thee include for example epidemiological statistical methods, and social network methodology.
Study: NCT05128695
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT05128695