2021
DOI: 10.5114/nan.2021.113313
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The experience of family caregivers in treatment of COVID-19 patients: a qualitative study

Abstract: Introduction: COVID-19 has drastic effects on both patients and their caregivers, so that they experience great problems. Hence, the present study was performed with the aim of explaining the home care experiences of patients with COVID-19. Material and methods: This qualitative study was performed with the conventional content analysis approach and 16 primary caregivers of patients with COVID-19 who had undergone the acute phase of the disease were selected by the purposive sampling method. This study was con… Show more

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“…Caregivers feared their patients were going to die and their patients would either infect them or infect other family members. Our findings are consistent with the results of a study conducted among family caregivers of COVID-19 patients in Iran [26]. Participants also feared the side effects of COVID-19 disease, for example, loss of libido, and this could be attributed to the information given to them by other patients who suffered from these side effects or mass media misinformation.…”
Section: Experiences Related To the Individualssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Caregivers feared their patients were going to die and their patients would either infect them or infect other family members. Our findings are consistent with the results of a study conducted among family caregivers of COVID-19 patients in Iran [26]. Participants also feared the side effects of COVID-19 disease, for example, loss of libido, and this could be attributed to the information given to them by other patients who suffered from these side effects or mass media misinformation.…”
Section: Experiences Related To the Individualssupporting
confidence: 90%