Volume 20, Issue 78 (8-2021)                   QJCR 2021, 20(78): 244-271 | Back to browse issues page


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pourshahryari M, Abdollahi A, Ghafouri S. Analysis of Experiences and Psychological Perceptions of Recovered COVID-19 Patients. QJCR 2021; 20 (78) :244-271
URL: http://irancounseling.ir/journal/article-1-1552-en.html
alzahra univercity
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 Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze the experiences and psychological perceptions of recovered COVID-19 patients. Methods: This research was conducted using qualitative approach of phenomenology type. The population of this study included the patients recovered from Corona virus in Tehran province. Sampling was performed purposefully. The research was conducted through semi-structured interviews. Collaizi’s seven-step method was applied for analyzing the data. Findings: After coding the interviews and categorizing the topics, the following nine main themes were obtained: initial reaction of loneliness and the need for receiving compassion, negative consequences, proximity to death and the reaction of individuals toward it, effective coping activities, mutual transmission of mental status of the patient, caregivers and medical staff, the effect of illness on meaning and style of life, preoccupation with duties and responsibilities. Conclusion: The present study showed that the experiences of Covid-19 patients have similarities and differences and being ware of these experiences may help the experts and policymakers to prevent the psychological crisis in the post-corona period and prepare the people psychologically in the society to face the epidemics.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Family Counseling
Received: 2021/03/13 | Accepted: 2021/07/6 | Published: 2021/08/10

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