Lived experiences of Palestinian patients with COVID-19: a multi-center descriptive phenomenological study of recovery journey
Abstract Background Exploring lived experiences of recovered COVID-19 patients might have scientific, social, and policy relevance that can apply to the healthcare infrastructure. This multi-center descriptive phenomenological study was conducted to explore lived experiences of Palestinian patients...
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Main Authors: | Aidah Alkaissi (Author), Fadi Zaben (Author), Mohammad Abu-Rajab (Author), Mahdia Alkony (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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