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Convalescents’ Reports on COVID-19 Experience—A Qualitative Study

Background: The dynamic character of the COVID-19 pandemic and its social consequences caused several medical and societal issues and dilemmas. The aim of our qualitative research was to capture and analyze attitudes and beliefs of convalescents who experienced mild symptoms of COVID-19 in the first...

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Autores principales: Bogusz, Renata, Nowakowska, Luiza, Majchrowska, Anita, Patryn, Rafał, Pawlikowski, Jakub, Zagaja, Anna, Kiciński, Paweł, Pacyna, Magdalena, Puacz, Elżbieta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9140609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35627683
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19106147
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author Bogusz, Renata
Nowakowska, Luiza
Majchrowska, Anita
Patryn, Rafał
Pawlikowski, Jakub
Zagaja, Anna
Kiciński, Paweł
Pacyna, Magdalena
Puacz, Elżbieta
author_facet Bogusz, Renata
Nowakowska, Luiza
Majchrowska, Anita
Patryn, Rafał
Pawlikowski, Jakub
Zagaja, Anna
Kiciński, Paweł
Pacyna, Magdalena
Puacz, Elżbieta
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description Background: The dynamic character of the COVID-19 pandemic and its social consequences caused several medical and societal issues and dilemmas. The aim of our qualitative research was to capture and analyze attitudes and beliefs of convalescents who experienced mild symptoms of COVID-19 in the first wave of the pandemic and decided to donate their plasma for therapeutic purposes. Material and Methods: The article presents results of qualitative research conducted on the basis of grounded theory (GT) methodology. Empirical material includes 10 in-depth interviews conducted with respondents who had mild or asymptomatic disease and, after recovery, voluntarily donated their plasma to the Regional Centre for Blood Donation and Blood Treatment (RCKiK). Data were collected in May and June 2020 in Poland. Qualitative analysis was focused on the experience of convalescents who entered the social role of a sick person in individual, social, and organizational dimensions. Results: The social role of the patient in the narratives of convalescents was related to three stages: (1) initiation to the role, (2) staying in the COVID-19 patient role, and (3) leaving the role. Research results enabled the distinction of three basic descriptive categories (“ontological uncertainty”, “the global and individual dimension”, and “being sick in the disease-infected environment”), which became epistemological framework for a detailed description of the roles played by an individual COVID-19 patient during the pandemic. Conclusions: The disease, despite its mild course, generated a number of non-medical issues, and the entire process of being ill was burdened with institutional and emotional struggles. The experience of mild COVID-19 is significantly modified by disease institutionalization. These results may contribute to a better understanding of the psychosocial dimension of COVID-19 and convalescents’ motivations for plasma donation.
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spelling pubmed-91406092022-05-28 Convalescents’ Reports on COVID-19 Experience—A Qualitative Study Bogusz, Renata Nowakowska, Luiza Majchrowska, Anita Patryn, Rafał Pawlikowski, Jakub Zagaja, Anna Kiciński, Paweł Pacyna, Magdalena Puacz, Elżbieta Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Background: The dynamic character of the COVID-19 pandemic and its social consequences caused several medical and societal issues and dilemmas. The aim of our qualitative research was to capture and analyze attitudes and beliefs of convalescents who experienced mild symptoms of COVID-19 in the first wave of the pandemic and decided to donate their plasma for therapeutic purposes. Material and Methods: The article presents results of qualitative research conducted on the basis of grounded theory (GT) methodology. Empirical material includes 10 in-depth interviews conducted with respondents who had mild or asymptomatic disease and, after recovery, voluntarily donated their plasma to the Regional Centre for Blood Donation and Blood Treatment (RCKiK). Data were collected in May and June 2020 in Poland. Qualitative analysis was focused on the experience of convalescents who entered the social role of a sick person in individual, social, and organizational dimensions. Results: The social role of the patient in the narratives of convalescents was related to three stages: (1) initiation to the role, (2) staying in the COVID-19 patient role, and (3) leaving the role. Research results enabled the distinction of three basic descriptive categories (“ontological uncertainty”, “the global and individual dimension”, and “being sick in the disease-infected environment”), which became epistemological framework for a detailed description of the roles played by an individual COVID-19 patient during the pandemic. Conclusions: The disease, despite its mild course, generated a number of non-medical issues, and the entire process of being ill was burdened with institutional and emotional struggles. The experience of mild COVID-19 is significantly modified by disease institutionalization. These results may contribute to a better understanding of the psychosocial dimension of COVID-19 and convalescents’ motivations for plasma donation. MDPI 2022-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9140609/ /pubmed/35627683 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19106147 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pacyna, Magdalena
Puacz, Elżbieta
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