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Psychosocial experiences of patients diagnosed with COVID-19 at a teaching hospital in Ghana.

Evans Appiah OseiEzekiel Oti-BoadiJoana Agyeman-YeboahEmilia HennorBertha OfosuwaaJoyce AgyeiwaaRuby Elikplem
Published in: SAGE open medicine (2022)
Even though the recovery rate of COVID-19 has improved since the introduction of the COVID-19 vaccine, there is generally a global surge with respect to the incidence of the condition and an increasing number of patients on admission. Most interventions are targeted at the prevention of the disease than the effect of the psychosocial experience on the quality of life of the individuals affected which is equally essential. It is therefore recommended that current studies focus on improving the quality of life of those affected.
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