Life after meningitis: a qualitative study exploring survivors' experience of living with sequelae.
Chris BalintVincent DearyAngela M RodriguesPublished in: Psychology & health (2024)
Consistent and structured after-care would benefit patients experiencing sequelae. Suggestions of a possible format this could take are put forward. In addition, self-regulatory models of illness perception help explain some variations in blog posters experiences, with possible intervention plans based on these models also suggested. However, limitations, including the comparatively small and highly selected sample, mean that further research is necessary to validate the findings and assess their validity, widespread applicability, and financial feasibility.