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Experiences of living with long COVID and of accessing healthcare services: a qualitative systematic review.

Karen MacphersonKay CooperJenny HarbourDawn MahalCharis MillerMoray Nairn
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
People experience long COVID as a heterogeneous condition, with a variety of physical and emotional consequences. It appears that greater knowledge of long COVID is required by a number of stakeholders and that the design of emerging long COVID services or adaptation of existing services for long COVID patients should take account of patients' experiences in their design.
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