Clinicians' and patients' experiences of managing heart failure during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study.
Faye ForsythEmma SowdenMuhammad Zakir HossainRachel TuffnellCarolyn Chew-GrahamThomas BlakemanChristi DeatonPublished in: BJGP open (2021)
Perception of risk led to significant behavioural and organisational change during the pandemic. Some changes described by both patients and clinicians, such as enhanced relationships and self-monitoring, present as opportunities, and consideration should be given as to how to maintain or develop these. Equally, indirect impacts of COVID-19 and the associated lockdown, such as disengagement and withdrawal, and the fallout from reluctance to access health services, should be acknowledged and interventions to address these challenges are needed.