Living with COVID-19: a phenomenological study of hospitalised patients involved in family cluster transmission.
Wei LiuJia LiuPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
Our findings suggest that living with COVID-19 is an emotionally and physically challenging experience for patient participants in the study. Psychological evaluations need to be routinely carried out with patients in a public health crisis. Interprofessional and interorganisational collaborative efforts should be made to examine the physical and psychological sequelae of COVID-19, as well as investigate outcomes of existing intervention programmes.