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24 July 2024

Correction: Goździewicz et al. The Value of the COVID-19 Yorkshire Rehabilitation Scale in the Assessment of Post-COVID among Residents of Long-Term Care Facilities. Healthcare 2024, 12, 333

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Geriatric Unit, Department of Palliative Medicine, Poznań University of Medical Sciences, 61-245 Poznań, Poland
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Department of Occupational Therapy, Poznań University of Medical Sciences, 60-781 Poznań, Poland
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Department of Immunobiology, Poznań University of Medical Sciences, 60-806 Poznań, Poland
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Department of Infectious Diseases, Józef Struś Hospital, 61-285 Poznań, Poland

Error in Table

In the original publication [1], there was a mistake in Table 2. The symptom, functioning, and additional symptom subscale values ± SD were placed incorrectly, i.e., in opposite columns. The corrected Table 2 appears below. The authors state that the scientific conclusions are unaffected. This correction was approved by the Academic Editor. The original publication has also been updated.
Table 2. The COVID-19 Yorkshire Rehabilitation Scale symptom, functioning, overall health, and additional symptom items analyzed in all patients and subgroups of non-hospitalized and hospitalized patients. Higher scores indicate higher symptom severity or greater impairment of functioning.
Table 2. The COVID-19 Yorkshire Rehabilitation Scale symptom, functioning, overall health, and additional symptom items analyzed in all patients and subgroups of non-hospitalized and hospitalized patients. Higher scores indicate higher symptom severity or greater impairment of functioning.
C19-YRS Subscales/Items,
Mean ± SD
All PatientsNon-Hospitalized
Patients
Hospitalized Patientsp-Value *
Symptom subscale18.6 ± 17.414.9 ± 15.9 21.7 ± 18.20.0180
 Breathlessness2.7 ± 3.21.6 ± 2.43.7 ± 3.5<0.001
 Cough1.0 ± 2.21.2 ± 2.40.8 ± 2.00.2170
 Swallowing/nutrition1.0 ± 2.50.8 ± 2.31.1 ± 2.70.6270
 Fatigue2.6 ± 3.12.6 ± 3.12.7 ± 3.10.8630
 Continence2.4 ± 3.71.6 ± 3.23.1 ± 4.00.0150
 Pain/discomfort1.8 ± 2.91.7 ± 2.71.8 ± 3.00.7530
 Cognition2.5 ± 3.42.0 ± 3.02.9 ± 3.70.1470
 Anxiety1.7 ± 2.91.3 ± 2.62.0 ± 3.00.1310
 Depression1.9 ± 2.71.4 ± 2.52.3 ± 2.80.0410
 PTSD 11.1 ± 2.40.6 ± 1.71.4 ± 2.80.0320
Functioning subscale21.5 ± 14.818.6 ± 14.424.0 ± 17.20.0280
 Communication2.0 ± 3.11.3 ± 2.62.5 ± 3.40.0200
 Mobility4.3 ± 3.73.4 ± 3.55.1 ± 3.70.0070
 Personal care4.8 ± 3.74.0 ± 3.75.5 ± 3.60.0150
 Other ADL5.4 ± 3.85.1 ± 4.05.8 ± 3.60.2620
 Social role4.9 ± 4.24.8 ± 4.35.1 ± 4.30.6290
Health overall5.3 ± 2.55.3 ± 2.35.3 ± 2.70.9630
Additional symptom subscale5.9 ± 7.65.8 ± 7.65.9 ± 7.80.9440
 Palpitations0.7 ± 1.80.8 ± 1.80.7 ± 1.80.7970
 Dizziness/falls1.3 ± 2.11.1 ± 1.91.4 ± 2.30.3840
 Weakness2.0 ± 2.41.8 ± 2.02.3 ± 2.70.2310
 Sleep problems1.4 ± 2.41.5 ± 2.61.3 ± 2.30.6430
 Fever0.2 ± 0.70.2 ± 0.70.1 ± 0.70.6400
 Skin rash0.3 ± 1.30.6 ± 1.80.1 ± 0.40.0100
* one-way ANOVA for comparison between non-hospitalized and hospitalized groups. ADL, activities of daily living; 1 PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder; SD, standard deviation.

Reference

  1. Goździewicz, Ł.; Tobis, S.; Chojnicki, M.; Wieczorowska-Tobis, K.; Neumann-Podczaska, A. The Value of the COVID-19 Yorkshire Rehabilitation Scale in the Assessment of Post-COVID among Residents of Long-Term Care Facilities. Healthcare 2024, 12, 333. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed]
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