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Psychological experiences of patients recovering from severe COVID-19 in rehabilitation: A qualitative study.


ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to describe the experiences of post-sedation COVID-19 patients in rehabilitation. Eleven Israeli men and women were interviewed in semi-structured interviews. They were patients recovering in a neurological rehabilitation unit from severe COVID-19 post-mechanical ventilation and sedation. Five themes were generated through thematic analysis: "an unexpected turn of events," "filling the gaps," "emotional reactions," "ambiguity regarding medical condition," and "sense and meaning-making." Findings suggest a need for improved communication between patients and medical staff to enhance a sense of control and coherence. Psychological support should be considered to facilitate sense and meaning-making processes during hospitalization.

SUBMITTER: Gershfeld-Litvin A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10227547 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Psychological experiences of patients recovering from severe COVID-19 in rehabilitation: A qualitative study.

Gershfeld-Litvin Avital A   Ressler Itay I  

Journal of health psychology 20230528 14


The aim of this study was to describe the experiences of post-sedation COVID-19 patients in rehabilitation. Eleven Israeli men and women were interviewed in semi-structured interviews. They were patients recovering in a neurological rehabilitation unit from severe COVID-19 post-mechanical ventilation and sedation. Five themes were generated through thematic analysis: "an unexpected turn of events," "filling the gaps," "emotional reactions," "ambiguity regarding medical condition," and "sense and  ...[more]

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