Results of our studies

17 February 2022. Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM) and Grindeks present the findings of a nationwide survey on the consequences of COVID-19 that Russians face and how they cope with them. 

Seventy-nine percent of those who were diagnosed with COVID-19 disease or had similar symptoms experienced post-COVID symptoms. Half of those who were sick with COVID-19 pointed to smell and taste disorders (49%), followed by general fatigue (38%).

Most of Russians who were sick with the coronavirus disease and experienced post-covid symptoms did not undergo any rehabilitation to recover (80%); 20% of those who were sick with the COVID-19 took rehabilitation.

Those respondents who underwent rehabilitation primarily took medications (64%), had walks in the fresh air  (54%), did breathing exercise  (42%) and physical exercise  (41%), paid attention to health and lifestyle  (33%); one in five respondents went through medical examination (21%). Every second respondent, among those who underwent rehabilitation after COVID-19 disease, felt fatigue (55%) and loss of smell and taste (52%).

Half of Russians (61%) consider that doctor’s appointment is needed when you feel fatigue and low productivity after COVID-19 (61%); one in five point to medications and vitamins boosting recovery (19%); one in ten say that nothing special is needed: recovery will take time but everything will be fine anyway (11%).

Most of Russians mention the following medications as a remedy to fight general fatigue: vitamins (7%), vitamin D, in particular “Aquadetrim”, “Mildronate” (2%, each) and others.

“Mildronate” is known, to a certain degree, to 68% of Russians; 13% personally took it. One-quarter of respondents who are well aware of this medication often say that it can boost productivity (25%); one in five say that it helps the body during intense physical activity (20%).

One-third of Russians who are aware of the medication heard that “Mildronate” is used to recover after the COVID-19 disease (35%); 63% did not come across this information.

Russian nationwide VCIOM-Sputnik survey was commissioned by Grindeks and conducted January 25, 2022. Results are based on telephone interviews with 1,600 Russians aged 18+. Stratified dual-frame random sample based on a complete list of Russian landline and mobile phone numbers was used. Data were weighted according to the probability of selection and socio-demographic characteristics. The margin of error at a 95% confidence level does not exceed 2.5%. In addition to sampling error, minor changes to the wording of questions and different circumstances arising during the fieldwork can introduce bias into the survey.

 

Have you been sick with the coronavirus disease, or not?  If yes, was it confirmed by medical tests? (closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)  

 

Total respondents

Aged 18-24

25-34

35-44

45-59

60 +

Yes, medical tests / tests confirmed that I was sick

26

21

30

23

31

22

I had coronavirus symptoms but the tests did not confirm the disease

7

7

14

8

6

3

I had coronavirus symptoms but I did not take medical tests / COVID-19 tests

13

15

16

18

13

9

No, I wasn’t sick with COVID-19 / I think I wasn’t sick

52

56

39

50

49

64

Don’t know/refusal to answer

2

1

1

1

1

2

Comments on the data on those who contracted COVID-19: Respondents said they were sick or were probably sick with the coronavirus disease: they were tested for COVID-19 at their community-based outpatient clinic or self-tested at home, had self-diagnosed similar symptoms but were not tested and did not see a doctor. Respondents’ responses are subjective and reflect individual interpretations of the state of their health and cannot characterize the real epidemiological situation. VCIOM data are not statistical data on the coronavirus disease in Russia.

Are you undertaking any rehabilitation to recover from the COVID-19 disease?

(closed-ended question, one answer, % of those who have been sick with the coronavirus disease)

 

Total respondents

Yes, I experienced post-COVID-19  symptoms

No , I have not experienced post-COVID-19  symptoms

Don’t know

Yes

17

20

8

6

No

82

80

91

85

Don’t know

1

0

1

0

Did you personally experience post-covid conditions? If yes, what kind of conditions? (closed-ended question, any number of answers; those who have been sick)

 

Total respondents

Yes, I have gone through rehabilitation

No, I haven’t gone through rehabilitation

Don’t know

Smell and taste disorders

49

55

35

32

General fatigue

38

40

27

0

Shortness of breath while doing simple exercise  

29

18

15

0

Insomnia

19

23

18

20

Low mood, depression

17

21

14

0

Anxiety

16

23

16

0

Excessive sweating

15

9

6

0

Allergy

7

52

48

19

Other complications

22

9

21

49

No, I haven’t  experienced anything

19

40

18

32

Don’t know

2

1

2

0

What types of rehabilitation therapy did you take?   

(closed-ended question, any number of answers, % those who have been sick with COVID-19 and have gone through rehabilitation)

 

Total respondents

Taking medicines

64

Walks in fresh air

54

Breathing exercises

42

Physical exercises, rehabilitation exercises

41

General attention to health and lifestyle

33

Going through health check

21

Giving up bad habits

14

None of the above-mentioned

1

Other

29

 

 

Do you know any pharmaceutical products /medicines that help combat fatigue and recover energy?  If so, what kind of medicines? (open-ended question, not more than 3  answers, % of total respondents)

 

Total respondents

Vitamins / multivitamins 

7

Aquadetrim / vitamin D

2

Mildronate

2

Arbidol

2

Vitamin С

2

Paracetamol

1

Anti-viral

1

Traditional medicine

1

Aspirin

1

Ginseng

1

B group vitamins

1

Alcohol / vodka with pepper

1

Supplements

1

Healthy foods / fruit, vegetables

1

Blood thinners

1

Herbs

1

Antibiotics

1

Antigrippin

1

I don’t know such medicines

58

Other

16

Don’t know

17

Do you know a medicine called “Mildronate” (with meldonium as the active substance), or do you hear about it for the first time?  (closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

 

Total respondents

Men

Women

I am well aware; I took it

13

8

17

I know it but I didn’t take it

17

15

18

I heard something but I don’t know any details

38

41

35

I heard about it for the first time

31

34

29

I am aware of the meldonium but I know nothing about Mildronate

0

1

0

Don’t know

1

1

1

         

Based on your knowledge and /or experience with Mildronate, what can this medicine be used for? (closed-ended question, any number of answers, % of those who are aware of this medicine)

 

Total respondents

To enhance work productivity

25

To help the body when  you have intense physical activity

20

Heart or brain diseases

17

Rehabilitation after illness

12

Hypoxia

5

You shouldn’t take this medicine

2

Other

7

It should be taken only by medical prescription

47

Don’t know

3

 

Have you come across information that the Mildronate medication (with meldonium as the active substance) is used for rehabilitation including post-COVID-19 rehabilitation, or not? If yes, where did you come across it?

(closed-ended question, any number of answers, % of those who are aware of this medicine or heard about it)

 

Total respondents

Information in media, health tv shows

9

Information on the Internet

8

Doctor's visit

7

Recommendations of relatives and friends

4

Other (advertisement, I knew about it after the Olympics)

3

None of the above-mentioned

9

No, never

63

Don’t know

2