The Long Haul: How Long Covid Survivors Are Revolutionizing Health Care

Prior, Ryan

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2024-03-05
  • 售價: $1,090
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,036
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 336
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0262548151
  • ISBN-13: 9780262548151
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商品描述

How survivors of the COVID-19 pandemic battling long-term disabling conditions are fighting for recognition and research--and helping to transform healthcare for many overlooked diseases.

To the world's public health authorities, COVID-19 would be either a deadly disease for some or a simple respiratory illness for most, its symptoms clearing up in just a matter of weeks. But then tens of millions around the world got sick and stayed sick. With scientists and doctors caught off guard, these Long COVID patients often found solace only with one another, organizing support groups across oceans and continents while ill in bed. In The Long Haul, CNN journalist Ryan Prior weaves his own life, the stories of activist patients, and the latest science into a captivating tale of regular people crying out for care that actually works.

What COVID "long haulers" found was that their new illness was not so new. In fact, it resembled other post-viral syndromes: difficult to treat and neglected by science. In riveting and accessible prose, Prior follows an innovative band of patients who took matters into their own hands and researched the disease themselves, thereby flipping the script and illustrating a new paradigm for research. In these unprecedented times, the CDC and the WHO came to them. As COVID continues to circulate, its long-term effects could grow as well, weighing on the healthcare system for decades to come. But, as Prior shows, getting Long COVID treatments right could help revolutionize care for all complex and chronic illnesses.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

新冠疫情倖存者如何與長期傷殘症狀作鬥爭,並爭取認可和研究,同時幫助改變對許多被忽視疾病的醫療方式。

對於世界各地的公共衛生機構來說,新冠病毒可能是對某些人來說致命的疾病,對大多數人來說只是一種簡單的呼吸道疾病,症狀在幾週內就會消失。但是,全球數千萬人感染後仍然生病。在科學家和醫生措手不及的情況下,這些長期COVID患者通常只能在彼此之間找到安慰,他們在病床上組織了跨越海洋和大陸的支持團體。在《長期抗戰》中,CNN記者Ryan Prior將自己的生活、活動家患者的故事和最新的科學知識融入一個引人入勝的故事中,講述了普通人對真正有效的護理的呼喊。

COVID-19“長期抗戰者”發現他們的新疾病並不那麼新。事實上,它與其他後病毒綜合症相似:難以治療且被科學界忽視。在引人入勝且易於理解的散文中,Prior追蹤了一群創新的患者,他們自己動手研究這種疾病,從而改變了現有的研究範式。在這個前所未有的時代,疾病控制與預防中心和世界衛生組織來找他們尋求幫助。隨著COVID-19繼續傳播,其長期影響也可能增加,對未來數十年的醫療系統造成負擔。但是,正如Prior所展示的,正確治療長期COVID-19可能有助於革新所有複雜和慢性疾病的護理方式。

作者簡介

Ryan Prior is a journalist and former Journalist-in-Residence at the Century Foundation. He covered the COVID-19 pandemic as a features writer for CNN and writes the Patient Revolution column for Psychology Today. He has also written for USA Today, STAT, the Guardian, and the Nation. He directed the documentary Forgotten Plague, is a board member at the ME Action Network, and was a Stanford Medicine ePatient Scholar.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Ryan Prior是一位記者,曾擔任世紀基金會的駐地記者。他作為CNN的特寫作家報導了COVID-19大流行,並在《心理學今日》撰寫了《病患革命》專欄。他還為《今日美國》、《STAT》、《衛報》和《國家》撰寫文章。他執導了紀錄片《被遺忘的瘟疫》,是ME行動網絡的董事會成員,並曾是斯坦福醫學院的ePatient學者。