Research Article
Exploring the Ability to Perform Activities of Daily Living and Cognitive Status after Hospitalization with COVID-19: A Multiple Case Study
Table 3
Difficulty of AMPS activities across cases.
| | At discharge, | At follow-up, |
| Much easier than average ADL tasks (logit challenge: 0.7, 0.5), e.g., upper body dressing-garment within reach | 11 (50) | 5 (28) | Easier than average ADL tasks (logit challenge: 0.4, -0.2), e.g., upper body grooming/bathing | 8 (36) | 2 (11) | Average ADL tasks (logit challenge: 0.1, -0.1), e.g., changing sheets | 3 (14) | 6 (33) | Harder than average ADL tasks (logit challenge: -0.2, -0.4), e.g., pasta with sauce and beverage—two persons | | 3 (17) | Much harder than average ADL tasks (logit challenge: -0.5, -0.7), e.g., scrambled/fried eggs, toast, and coffee/tea—one person | | 2 (11) |
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(%). 2 AMPS activities must be carried out per test. |