A mixed-methods systematic review of post-viral fatigue interventions: Are there lessons for long Covid?
Sally V Fowler DavisKatharine PlattsMichael ThelwellAmie WoodwardDeborah HarropPublished in: PloS one (2021)
Findings suggest that the research is highly focussed on a narrow participant demographic and relatively few methods are effective in managing fatigue symptoms. Selected literature reported complex interventions using self-rating fatigue scales that report effect. Synthesis suggests that long Covid fatigue management may be beneficial when a) physical and psychological support, is delivered in groups where people can plan their functional response to fatigue; and b) where strengthening rather than endurance is used to prevent deconditioning; and c) where fatigue is regarded in the context of an individual's lifestyle and home-based activities are used.