Abstract

Objective: To analyze quality of life (QoL) and associated factors in individuals after hospitalization due to COVID-19. Method: Cross-sectional study of patients hospitalized for COVID-19. The WHOQOL-BREF instrument was used for QOL analysis. A multiple linear regression model was used to evaluate the QOL of the stakeholders. Results: The highest mean QOL was observed in the social relationships domain (14.97 ± 3.43), followed by the psychological (14.53 ± 2.07), environmental (14.20 ± 2.49) and physical domains (12.75 ± 2.10). For each additional year of age, there was an increase of 0.44 points in the physical domain, 0.06 in the social relationship domain and 0.49 in the environmental domain. Individuals earning up to 2 times the minimum wage had a reduction of 1.60 points in the environmental domain; retired or a pensioner had a reduction of 1.84 points in the physical domain score, 1.40 in the psychological domain score and 2.62 in the social domain score in the ICU had a negative impact of 1.52 points on the scores in the social relationship domain. Conclusions: After hospitalization for COVID-19, individuals presented a good perception of their QOL. Demographic, social and clinical aspects influenced the perception of QOL, which indicates the need for the adoption and implementation of public policies aimed at minimizing these differences.

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