SPACO+: a mixed methods protocol to assessing the effectiveness of an educative intervention in patients with Long Covid

Abstract Background The management of many chronic diseases requires a multidisciplinary and holistic approach. Long Covid is a recent, poorly understood disease with several symptoms. Most recommendations suggest a multidisciplinary approach. While there are a few programs aimed to the management o...

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Main Authors: Odette Linda Kamdem, Caroline Dupre, Valdez Heugno, Amandine Baudot, Estelle Essangui, Marie Blanquet, Nina Guercon, Marie Fanget, Sasha Bayet, Marie Pierre Vericel, Pauline Oustric, Yves Mbama Biloa, Elie Shikitele Lola, Mabrouk Nekaa, Mario Debellis, François Stierlam, Ronelle Fabiola Mbia, Olivier Tatsilong, Peguy Assomo Ndemba, Williams Bell Ngan, Valérie Ndobo, Clarisse Ayina Ayina, Jerson Mekoulou, Marie Solange Ndom Ebongue, Thomas Celarier, Louise Ruiz, Veronique Regnier, Claude Bika, Françoise Ngo Sack, Judith Laure Ngondi, Nathalie Barth, Samuel Honore Mandengue, Frederic Roche, Elisabeth Botelho-nevers, Carole Else Eboumbou Moukoko, Céline Nguefeu Nkenfou, David Hupin, Bienvenu Bongue, Jessica Guyot
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2025-04-01
Series:BMC Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-025-10992-6
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Summary:Abstract Background The management of many chronic diseases requires a multidisciplinary and holistic approach. Long Covid is a recent, poorly understood disease with several symptoms. Most recommendations suggest a multidisciplinary approach. While there are a few programs aimed to the management of Long Covid, to our knowledge very few were assessed. The SPACO + study therefore aims to evaluate an innovative program which combines the methods used in therapeutic education and in personalized multifactorial intervention for management of Long Covid. Here, we present the protocol of our study, which aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an educational intervention in terms of changes in quality of life at 6 months in comparison with standard clinical practice in patients suffering from Long Covid. Methods To achieve our objectives, we have planned to carry out a prospective, multicentre, two-arm randomized controlled trial with a convergent parallel mixed methods design. Two countries are involved in this study: France and Cameroon. The study concerns patients aged 18 and over, who have been infected with Covid-19. They must also be diagnosed as having Long Covid in accordance with the WHO definition. The number of subjects required for the study is 400 individuals. Participants will be randomly assigned to either the intervention or control group using a dynamic randomization process to ensure balanced group characteristics. The SPACO + program is an educative intervention with individual follow-up by a nurse dedicated to the program. The SPACO + program offers five workshops, two of which are compulsories. Patients take part in the other workshops according to their needs. The program includes an 8 – 10 weeks intervention period. Each session lasts two hours and includes breaks (pacing). The main outcome measure will be quality of life, evaluated through the SF-36. Primary and secondary outcomes, with few exceptions, are assessed before the intervention (“T0”), at 8 weeks (“T1” corresponding to the end of SPACO + program’s session period) and then 3 months later (“T2”). Discussion If the SPACO + program is effective and accepted by professionals and patients, it could be disseminated in other regions to assess its transferability. The medico-economic evaluation will also make it possible to assess the benefits provided. Trial registration This trial is registered under the number NCT05787366 (March 24, 2023). Protocol Version N°3.0 (May 31, 2024)
ISSN:1471-2334