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Call for more investment in long Covid research amid ‘postcode lottery’ of care

Discussion in 'Long Covid news' started by livinglighter, Jun 7, 2022.

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  1. livinglighter

    livinglighter Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    https://www.itv.com/news/2022-06-06...-covid-research-amid-postcode-lottery-of-care

    The Government is being urged to increase investment in long Covid research after being warned that patients are suffering under a “postcode lottery” in care.

    The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) said the problem will exacerbate health inequalities.

    Delegates at the RCN’s annual congress in Glasgow will hear on Tuesday that diagnosis and treatment vary hugely across the UK.

    Long Covid is treated by some clinics as a physical condition but mainly as a psychological condition by others, and existing services are woefully inadequate to meet the level of demand, according to the RCN.

    Ministers must significantly increase investment in long Covid research and support to ensure there are enough services and they are consistent across the UK

    Helen Donovan, RCN
    Latest official data estimates that two million people are experiencing self-reported long Covid.

    The RCN is calling for the Government to significantly increase its investment in research and care so that patients are treated fairly across the UK to prevent damaging health inequalities being exacerbated.

    The RCN said it also wants nursing expertise to be used more widely to treat the condition.

    The College said that, where nursing staff are used in long Covid care, they play a pivotal role in managing patient care and treating chronic symptoms.

    The RCN’s professional lead for public health, Helen Donovan, said: “As nursing staff we see first hand how life-limiting long Covid can be, especially when patients are suffering with complex chronic symptoms such as fatigue, joint pain and brain fog.

    “With over two million sufferers, there aren’t enough specialist services to meet the growing demand, and the help patients get varies hugely across the country.

    “What’s clear is that the understanding nursing staff have of managing long-term conditions, including pain management, is not being used effectively.

    “Ministers must significantly increase investment in long Covid research and support to ensure there are enough services and they are consistent across the UK.”

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  2. rvallee

    rvallee Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Actually, it's being used exactly as intended. It's precisely this "understanding" that is at fault. Amazing that after all this time it's still completely taboo to just say: "hey, we were seriously wrong here and have to change".

    This is what's known as self-aware wolves, pointing fingers at the problem, but unable to voice how it's a problem.
     
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