2022
DOI: 10.2340/jrm.v54.2742
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Back to life: Is it possible to be myself again? A qualitative study with persons initially hospitalised due to COVID-19

Abstract: Objective: To gain a deeper understanding of the lived experiences of patients with COVID-19, regarding rehabilitation, work and social life 6 months after hospital discharge.Design: An explorative qualitative study with individual interviews.Subjects: Patients of working age with persistent self-reported symptoms at a 3-month follow-up who had received inpatient hospital care with discharge approximately 6 months previously were purposively sampled.Methods: Semi-structured interviews were performed with 10 me… Show more

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“…During the year that followed being hospitalized due to COVID-19, participants had tried to maintain their former ways of living with varying degrees of success. Feelings of exhaustion and lack of energy were especially troublesome, which supports previous findings of continuing symptoms and their consequences due to severe COVID-19 ( 3 , 11 , 19 , 20 ).…”
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“…During the year that followed being hospitalized due to COVID-19, participants had tried to maintain their former ways of living with varying degrees of success. Feelings of exhaustion and lack of energy were especially troublesome, which supports previous findings of continuing symptoms and their consequences due to severe COVID-19 ( 3 , 11 , 19 , 20 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In order to cope at work, participants expressed the importance of supportive employers and colleagues and their awareness of and willingness to adjust to situations related to the fatigue and other long-term symptoms after COVID-19. The need of support and having a constructive dialogue with employers and colleagues were highlighted as important during the return to work process in previous COVID-19 studies ( 11 , 23 , 24 ). During working life, participants were willing to push themselves and to give their all to successfully return to full-time employment, as described previously ( 11 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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