“…The importance of human contact and the presence of significant others have also been described previously (Alexandersen et al, 2019 ; Fredriksen & Svensson, 2010 ; Karlsson et al, 2012 ; Lykkegaard & Delmar, 2015 ; Mylén et al, 2016 ; Tingsvik et al, 2018 ). The last decade has seen a growing body of qualitative literature regarding ICU recovery (Abdalrahim & Zeilani, 2014 ; Ågård et al, 2012 ; Apitzsch et al, 2021 ; Calkins et al, 2021 ; Corner et al, 2019 ; Deacon, 2012 ; Ewens et al, 2018 ; Jensen et al, 2017 ; Kang & Jeong, 2018 ; Kean et al, 2017 ; Maley et al, 2016 ; Nelderup et al, 2018 ; Palesjö et al, 2015 ; Thurston et al, 2020 ; Umberger & Thomas, 2019 ; Vogel et al, 2021 ). It is not surprising that our findings show overlap with these studies, such as ‘dealing with setbacks’ (Vogel et al, 2021 ), ‘learning to live in a changed body’ (Palesjö et al, 2015 ) or ‘regaining a mental balance’ (Nelderup et al, 2018 ).…”