2024
DOI: 10.1111/nhs.13091
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Caregiving experiences of primary family caregivers caring for family members affected by COVID‐19 during home isolation: A phenomenology study

Jia‐Jing Sun,
Chun‐Ting Hsiao,
Tsui‐Yao Liu

Abstract: During home isolation due to the coronavirus disease, family caregivers assumed the responsibility of caring for infected family members; however, the full extent of the difficulties and challenges they encountered remains unclear. This study applied a descriptive phenomenology approach, using semi‐structured, one‐on‐one, in‐depth interviews to explore the experiences of 16 primary family caregivers during home isolation amid the coronavirus disease. The key themes identified were as follows: (1) protecting fa… Show more

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“…Somatoform disorders are a collection of psychiatric diseases marked by the presence of physical symptoms that cannot be entirely explained by medical conditions (What Is Somatic Symptom Disorder?, n.d.). Family caregivers are essential in providing support to individuals with these diagnoses (Sun et al, 2024). Due to the severe and incapacitating nature of the symptoms, which can seriously affect every day functioning and quality of life, somatoform illnesses frequently present substantial obstacles for both patients and the people who care for them (Nielsen et al, 2024).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Somatoform disorders are a collection of psychiatric diseases marked by the presence of physical symptoms that cannot be entirely explained by medical conditions (What Is Somatic Symptom Disorder?, n.d.). Family caregivers are essential in providing support to individuals with these diagnoses (Sun et al, 2024). Due to the severe and incapacitating nature of the symptoms, which can seriously affect every day functioning and quality of life, somatoform illnesses frequently present substantial obstacles for both patients and the people who care for them (Nielsen et al, 2024).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%