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Title Kesmas Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Nasional (National Public Health Journal) Special Issue No 1, 2023
Edition Special Issue No 1, 2023
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Author(s) Jurnal Nasional Gizi - Personal Name
Subject(s) Jurnal Nasional Gizi
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GMD Karya Tulis Ilmiah
Language Indonesia
Publisher Universitas Indonesia
Publishing Year 2023
Publishing Place Jogjakarta
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) causes various clinical manifestations during acute infection and at the post-acute phase with persistent symptoms
called long COVID. It occurs in mild and moderate to severe cases which require hospitalization. In patients needing hospitalization, especially intensive care

unit admission, the risk of long COVID increases. Many hospitalized patients exhibited more symptoms in 60 days after the illness than non-hospitalized pa-
tients. This review aimed to identify the clinical and functional outcomes in COVID-19 survivors after hospitalization. The articles in the PubMed database pub-
lished in 2019-2021 were reviewed and found 20 be eligible. The clinical outcomes were the appearance or persistence of general and multi-organ symptoms,

nutritional disorders, and decreased lung function. The functional outcomes found were decreased muscle strength, physical, psychological, and cognitive

functions, increased disability and dependencies, as well as decreased vocational status and quality of life. The incidence of each outcome could not be de-
termined due to the variety of methods used to examine and present outcomes. To conclude, COVID-19 causes long-term clinical and functional outcomes

that need to be identified to prevent and manage long-term physical and functional disorders.

Keywords: COVID-19, hospitalization, post-acute COVID-19 syndrome, quality of life, survivor
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