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Dear Editor,
We read with great interest the article “Challenges in Receiving Care for Long COVID: A Qualitative Interview Study Among Primary Care Patients About Expectations and Experiences” by Gardner et al., which highlights critical gaps between patients’ expectations and experiences in accessing long COVID care [1]. While the article provides valuable insights, we wish to draw attention to older adults, a population particularly vulnerable to long COVID and its associated challenges [2-5].
Older adults often face unique barriers in navigating fragmented healthcare systems, managing comorbidities, and accessing timely care [2-5]. These barriers are often magnified in low-to-middle-income countries, where resource constraints limit access to specialized care [4-5]. Self-management is a useful approach to manage longer-term chronic diseases like fatigue, diabetes, asthma, stroke, hypertension, and so on [6-7]. Integrating this approach into care frameworks for long COVID may offer an opportunity to empower patients and address some of these challenges while complementing primary care efforts [6-10].
Some self-management strategies for older adults:
Smoking Cessation and Alcohol Reduction: It is especially crucial for older individuals to adopt healthy lifestyle behaviors, such as ceasing smoking and reducing alcohol consumption, as they frequently deal with cardiovascular or respiratory comorbidities.
Nutritious Diet and Physical Acti...
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