Recovering from COVID-19 - A Process Characterised by Uncertainty: A Qualitative study
Objective: To obtain a deeper understanding of the lived experiences of patients with COVID-19, the recovery process and consequences for everyday life 6 months after hospital discharge. Design: An explorative qualitative study using individual interviews. Subjects: A purposive sampling was applied...
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Main Authors: | Marie Engwall (Author), Karin Törnbom (Author), Hanna C. Persson (Author), Annie Palstam (Author) |
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Medical Journals Sweden,
2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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