TY - JOUR AU - Mikuteit, Marie AU - Heinemann, Stephanie AU - Roder, Sascha AU - Niewolik, Jacqueline AU - Schröder, Dominik AU - Vahldiek, Kai AU - Klawitter, Sandra AU - Cossmann, Anne AU - Bergemann, Torsten AU - Degen, Chantal AU - Klawonn, Frank AU - Behrens, Georg Martin Norbert AU - Müller, Frank AU - Dopfer-Jablonka, Alexandra AU - Steffens, Sandra PY - 2022 DA - 2022/10/26 TI - Long-term Consequences of COVID-19 and the Pandemic: Protocol for a Web-Based, Longitudinal Observational Study (DEFEAT) JO - JMIR Res Protoc SP - e38718 VL - 11 IS - 10 KW - SARS-CoV-2 KW - COVID-19 KW - long COVID KW - post–COVID-19 KW - long haulers KW - pandemic KW - long-term effects KW - symptoms KW - long-term KW - risk factors KW - Germany KW - population study KW - quality of life KW - social participation KW - engagement AB - Background: With population-wide vaccination availability, the global COVID-19 pandemic entered a new phase. Despite vaccination status, some people who were infected with SARS-CoV-2 experience long-term symptoms. Objective: In this study, we aim to characterize the long-term effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection and the pandemic. We also aim to build symptom clusters and determine risk factors for developing long COVID symptoms. Furthermore, we assess social participation and health-related quality of life in patients with long COVID and in the general population during a global pandemic. Methods: With a mixed-methods, web-based approach, we aim to recruit 2000 people in Germany who are older than 18 years and can provide informed consent. In the quantitative arm of the study, we identify symptoms of and predictive factors for long COVID manifestations with cluster analysis and assess social participation during the pandemic with standardized questionnaires. The qualitative arm of the study uses individual interviews and focus group discussions to better understand the illness experience of persons who experience long COVID. Results: Recruitment started in September 2021. Up until July 2022, we recruited approximately 4500 participants via our web-based database. Conclusions: This study aims to build an innovative, patient-centered, web-based research platform appropriate for the pandemic by minimizing physical contact between study personnel and participants. All study activities are designed to better understand the long COVID syndrome, social participation during the pandemic, and the illness experiences of persons affected by long COVID. Trial Registration: German Clinical Trial Registry DRKS00026007; https://tinyurl.com/yh282fkt International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/38718 SN - 1929-0748 UR - https://www.researchprotocols.org/2022/10/e38718 UR - https://doi.org/10.2196/38718 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36108134 DO - 10.2196/38718 ID - info:doi/10.2196/38718 ER -