Dainty Katie N, Seaton M Bianca, O'Neill Braden, Mohindra Rohit
North York General Hospital (Dainty, Seaton, Mohindra); Institute for Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Dainty), University of Toronto; Unity Health Toronto (O'Neill); Schwartz/Reisman Emergency Medicine Institute (Mohindra), Toronto, Ont.
CMAJ Open. 2023 Nov 7;11(6):E1041-E1047. doi: 10.9778/cmajo.20220085. Print 2023 Nov-Dec.
Most Canadians diagnosed with COVID-19 have had mild symptoms not requiring hospitalization. We sought to understand the patient experience of care while being isolated at home after testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection.
We conducted a phenomenologically informed qualitative descriptive study using in-depth semistructured interviews to identify common themes of experience for patients sent home from hospital with a positive COVID-19 diagnosis. Between July and December 2020, we conducted interviews with patients who were followed by the North York General Hospital COVID Follow-Up Clinic. Patients with mild to moderate symptoms were interviewed 4 weeks after their COVID-19 diagnosis. We conducted the interviews and performed a thematic analysis of the data concurrently, in keeping with the iterative process of qualitative methodology.
We conducted interviews with 26 patients. From our analysis, 3 themes were developed regarding participants' overall experience: lack of adequate communication, inconsistency of information from various sources, and the social implications of a COVID-19 diagnosis. The implications of a positive test for SARS-CoV-2 infection are substantial, even when symptoms are mild and patients self-isolate as recommended. Participants noted communication challenges and inconsistent information, leading to exacerbated stress.
Participants shared their experiences of the stigma of testing positive and the frustration of poor communication structures and inconsistent information. Experiencing care during self-isolation at home is an area of increasing importance, and these findings can inform improved support, ensuring access to equitable and safe COVID-19 care for these patients.
大多数被诊断为感染新冠病毒的加拿大人症状较轻,无需住院治疗。我们试图了解感染新冠病毒(SARS-CoV-2)后在家隔离期间患者的就医体验。
我们进行了一项基于现象学的定性描述性研究,采用深入的半结构化访谈来确定新冠病毒检测呈阳性后从医院出院的患者的共同体验主题。2020年7月至12月期间,我们对北约克综合医院新冠病毒后续诊所随访的患者进行了访谈。症状轻至中度的患者在新冠病毒诊断后4周接受访谈。我们按照定性研究方法的迭代过程,同时进行访谈并对数据进行主题分析。
我们对26名患者进行了访谈。通过分析,得出了关于参与者总体体验的3个主题:缺乏充分沟通、不同来源信息不一致以及新冠病毒诊断的社会影响。即使症状轻微且患者按建议进行自我隔离,新冠病毒检测呈阳性的影响也是巨大的。参与者指出了沟通方面的挑战和信息不一致,这导致压力加剧。
参与者分享了他们检测呈阳性所带来的污名化经历,以及沟通结构不佳和信息不一致所带来的挫败感。在家自我隔离期间的就医体验是一个日益重要的领域,这些发现可为改善支持措施提供参考,确保为这些患者提供公平、安全的新冠病毒治疗。