The Experiences of COVID-19 Patients in Intensive Care Units: A Qualitative Study

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Sage Publications Inc

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This exploratory qualitative study explores the experiences of COVID-19 patients in intensive care units and after discharge. Semi- structured telephone interviews were conducted with 18 COVID-19 patients admitted to and discharged from intensive care units between March and September in 2020. The themes of this study were determined as feelings about the illness and intensive care, psychological and physical damages, nurses' efforts and the importance of care., and protecting health and life. COVID-19 patients in intensive care units may experience permanent physical and psychological damages. The findings suggest that the first step in carrying out interventions in the intensive care units is to ensure that continuous communication with patients is maintained so that their orientation to the new circumstances can be achieved. Nursing interventions to patients missing their families can have compensated for the loss of family support and care during their critical illness.

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Covid-19, Patients, Intensive Care Units, Qualitative Research, Pandemics

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Omega-Journal of Death and Dying

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