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Healthcare providers as patients: COVID-19 experience
by
Al Hassawi, Amal I.
, Saha, Chandni
, Al Mutair, Abbas
, Aljarameez, Faiza
, Defensor, Mary A.
, Al Bazroun, Mohammed I.
, Ambani, Zainab
, Alahmed, Fatimah S.
, Woodman, Alexander
in
Biology and Life Sciences
/ Complications
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ Data collection
/ Disease control
/ Emotions
/ Epidemics
/ Fear
/ Health aspects
/ Health care
/ Health Personnel
/ Humans
/ Information flow
/ Interviews
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mental health
/ Pandemics
/ Patients
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Professional ethics
/ Psychological effects
/ Qualitative research
/ Reflexivity
/ Signs and symptoms
/ Social Sciences
/ Systematic review
/ Unstructured data
/ Validity
/ Viral diseases
/ Well being
2023
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Healthcare providers as patients: COVID-19 experience
by
Al Hassawi, Amal I.
, Saha, Chandni
, Al Mutair, Abbas
, Aljarameez, Faiza
, Defensor, Mary A.
, Al Bazroun, Mohammed I.
, Ambani, Zainab
, Alahmed, Fatimah S.
, Woodman, Alexander
in
Biology and Life Sciences
/ Complications
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ Data collection
/ Disease control
/ Emotions
/ Epidemics
/ Fear
/ Health aspects
/ Health care
/ Health Personnel
/ Humans
/ Information flow
/ Interviews
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mental health
/ Pandemics
/ Patients
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Professional ethics
/ Psychological effects
/ Qualitative research
/ Reflexivity
/ Signs and symptoms
/ Social Sciences
/ Systematic review
/ Unstructured data
/ Validity
/ Viral diseases
/ Well being
2023
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Healthcare providers as patients: COVID-19 experience
by
Al Hassawi, Amal I.
, Saha, Chandni
, Al Mutair, Abbas
, Aljarameez, Faiza
, Defensor, Mary A.
, Al Bazroun, Mohammed I.
, Ambani, Zainab
, Alahmed, Fatimah S.
, Woodman, Alexander
in
Biology and Life Sciences
/ Complications
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ Data collection
/ Disease control
/ Emotions
/ Epidemics
/ Fear
/ Health aspects
/ Health care
/ Health Personnel
/ Humans
/ Information flow
/ Interviews
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mental health
/ Pandemics
/ Patients
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Professional ethics
/ Psychological effects
/ Qualitative research
/ Reflexivity
/ Signs and symptoms
/ Social Sciences
/ Systematic review
/ Unstructured data
/ Validity
/ Viral diseases
/ Well being
2023
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Healthcare providers as patients: COVID-19 experience
2023
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Overview
There is compelling evidence for the psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and earlier epidemics. However, fewer studies have examined the subjective meaning experience of healthcare providers who have survived COVID-19 as patients. This qualitative study aimed to understand further and describe the life experiences of healthcare providers who have survived COVID-19 as patients in Saudi Arabia. Data was collected using unstructured in-depth individual interviews among n = 10 healthcare providers from public hospitals in Saudi Arabia. Data were analyzed based on a phenomenological approach, which resulted in five themes: (i) physical and psychological signs and symptoms; (ii) self-healing, hiding pain, and family; (iii) fear of complications; (iv) disease stigma & long-term psychological outcomes; (v) emotional support, mental well-being & resignation. The overall synthesis showed that healthcare providers, as patients, experience the same difficulties and stressors as the general public. In some cases, these factors are even worse, as family members, colleagues, and employers develop a new type of stigma. Given the impact of social media and the flow of information of any type, more research is needed to examine the sources used to obtain information by the general public, whether these sources are reliable, and how the public can be taught to use only scientific data and not social data. Understanding the experience of healthcare providers as patients during the pandemic has allowed to look at the feelings and needs of people during illness from a new perspective. As expressed by participants, being a healthcare provider does not reduce the fear of the disease and does not mitigate its consequences in the form of stigmatization and isolation.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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