The experience of COVID-19 through the eyes of those who presented the disease: a qualitative study
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https://doi.org/10.17765/2176-9206.2023v16n3.e11263Keywords:
Coronavirus infections, Health-disease process, Psychological distressAbstract
To know and understand, through the eyes of the person who had COVID-19, what it was like to have gone through this experience. Qualitative exploratory descriptive research. Study population composed of individuals diagnosed with COVID-19 referred for treatment at a Physical Rehabilitation Center. Data collection performed through a questionnaire (characterization) and semi-structured interview. The interview responses were analyzed using Content Analysis (Bardin). Participants reported a bad and difficult experience with an unknown illness. Several feelings were experienced, fear being very emphasized. Respondents had physical and emotional limitations and loss of independence. They started to worry more about their health and value family, friends, and health professionals. Early assistance to this population is important, providing means of information about the disease, psychotherapeutic and rehabilitation care, preventing long-term effects that hinder their recovery.Downloads
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