POST COVID-19 CONDITIONS IN STUDENTS OF UNIVERSITIES IN HANOI, 2022
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Objectives of the study: Describe the post COVID-19 conditions in students of some universities in Hanoi in 2022. Subjects and Method:This is a cross-sectional study using an online semi -structure questionnaire to interview students in some universities in Hanoi. Results: The highest percentage of post-COVID-19 conditions was cough (68.87%), followed by fatigue (63,55%), shortness of breath (57,28%) and memory impairment (53,3%). There was 92,5% of student who had at least one post-COVID-19 conditions. There were 3,08% of students who went to outpatient care when experiencing post-COVID-19 conditions and 31,19% of students who had the demand of health services due to the post-COVID-19 conditions. Conculsion: The percentage of students had at least one post-COVID-19 symptoms was high, in which the high percentage of post-COVID-19 conditions was cough, fatigue and shortness of breath. The percentage of using outpatient care for post-COVID-19 conditions was low.
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Post COVID-19 conditions, health services utilization, students
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