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通过日记记录捕捉新冠疫情的情感和社会经历:一项关于感染新冠病毒六周后经历的定性研究。

Capturing the emotional and social experiences of COVID-19 through journal entries: A qualitative study of COVID-19 experiences over six weeks following infection.

作者信息

Kenton Natalie, Gronowski Benjamin, Fish Daniel, Vartanian Keri, Robicsek Ari

机构信息

Center for Outcomes Research & Education (CORE), Providence St. Joseph Health, 4400 NE Glisan Street, Building 1, Suite 265, Portland, OR, 97213, USA.

Providence Research Network, 1801 Lind Ave SW, Renton, WA, USA.

出版信息

Heliyon. 2024 Apr 2;10(7):e28930. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e28930. eCollection 2024 Apr 15.

Abstract

COVID-19's wide-ranging effects on patients' physical health are well-documented, but comparatively less research has explored the impact on patients' emotional and social experiences. We examined how patients across a multi-state health system experience the emotional and social aspects of COVID-19 during the first six weeks of recovery from infection. We leveraged the larger My COVID Diary project to capture open-ended journal data from an app-based platform available to patients who test positive for COVID-19 within the health system. Our sample was limited to participants with multiple journal entries during the first six weeks after infection, with one entry in the top 5% of all participants for word count to ensure sufficient journal content was available for analysis. We randomly selected 100 eligible participants and coded and analyzed all of their journal entries in weeks 1-6 after infection, utilizing a thematic analysis approach. Despite journal entry prompts' orientation towards physical symptoms, the majority of participants discussed emotional experiences (such as anxiety, depression, and gratitude) and social factors (such as work and family) when describing their COVID-19-related experiences. Physical, emotional, and social experiences related to COVID-19 infection and recovery were often interconnected and overlapping. These findings demonstrate that a holistic understanding of the patient experience that extends beyond physical symptoms is necessary to fully support patient care and recovery.

摘要

新冠病毒对患者身体健康的广泛影响已有充分记录,但相对而言,较少有研究探讨其对患者情感和社会体验的影响。我们研究了多州医疗系统中的患者在从感染中康复的前六周内如何体验新冠病毒的情感和社会方面。我们利用规模更大的“我的新冠日记”项目,从一个基于应用程序的平台收集开放式日记数据,该平台可供在医疗系统中新冠病毒检测呈阳性的患者使用。我们的样本仅限于在感染后的前六周内有多篇日记条目的参与者,其中一篇日记的字数在所有参与者中排名前5%,以确保有足够的日记内容可供分析。我们随机选择了100名符合条件的参与者,并采用主题分析方法对他们在感染后第1 - 6周的所有日记条目进行编码和分析。尽管日记条目的提示侧重于身体症状,但大多数参与者在描述与新冠病毒相关的经历时讨论了情感体验(如焦虑、抑郁和感激)和社会因素(如工作和家庭)。与新冠病毒感染和康复相关的身体、情感和社会体验往往相互关联且相互重叠。这些发现表明,要全面支持患者护理和康复,有必要超越身体症状,对患者体验有一个全面的理解。

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