Getting Back on Track: Meanings of Recovery After Critical Illness Caused by COVID-19.

IF 2 Q2 NURSING
SAGE Open Nursing Pub Date : 2024-10-14 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23779608241282922
Päivi Juuso, Åsa Engström, Ulrica Strömbäck, Maria Andersson, Anna Nordin
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Abstract

Introduction: Being critically ill in need of intensive care, lead to a challenging way back after survival, so also for survivors of COVID-19. The process to recovery can be long.

Objectives: The aim of our qualitative study was to elucidate meanings of recovery for people who were once critically ill with COVID-19.

Method: We conducted qualitative individual interviews with 13 individuals who had been critically ill with COVID-19, following a narrative approach. The data collected from the interviews, were analyzed according to phenomenological hermeneutic interpretation.

Results: The participants, although feeling alone in the process of recovery, had willpower to return to normal life but struggled to keep pace with others. They strived for balance in everyday life and to regain strength despite being exhausted after having COVID-19. The participants were grateful for their survival but displayed a need to understand what had happened. They longed for social contact, expressed feelings of abandonment, and wished for follow-up dialogues with healthcare professionals to better understand their situation. However, because support from healthcare was insufficient, the participants ultimately needed to develop their own strategies to cope with their questions, fears, and weakness.

Conclusion: Meanings of recovery for people once critically ill with COVID-19, is to strive for balance in everyday life. In their recovery process, healthcare professionals should seek to understand what the illness means for the ill person, and in mutual understanding support them based on their needs.

重回正轨:由 COVID-19 引起的危重病后康复的意义。
简介危重病人需要重症监护,存活后的回归之路充满挑战,COVID-19 的幸存者也是如此。康复的过程可能是漫长的:我们的定性研究旨在阐明 COVID-19 重症患者康复的意义:我们采用叙事方法对 13 名曾因 COVID-19 而病危的患者进行了个人定性访谈。我们根据现象学诠释法对访谈收集的数据进行了分析:结果:尽管参与者在康复过程中感到孤独,但他们仍有恢复正常生活的意志力,只是在努力与他人保持同步。他们努力在日常生活中保持平衡,并在 COVID-19 后精疲力竭的情况下恢复体力。参与者对自己的存活心存感激,但也表现出需要了解发生了什么。他们渴望与社会接触,表达被遗弃的感觉,并希望与医护人员进行后续对话,以更好地了解自己的情况。然而,由于医护人员的支持不够,参与者最终需要制定自己的策略来应对他们的问题、恐惧和软弱:结论:COVID-19 重症患者康复的意义在于争取日常生活的平衡。在他们的康复过程中,医护人员应努力了解疾病对患者的意义,并根据他们的需求相互理解,为他们提供支持。
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