Department of Psychology, Institute for Population and Human Studies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria.
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2024 Sep 30;13:e57596. doi: 10.2196/57596.
There is a strong need to determine pandemic and postpandemic challenges and effects at the individual, family, community, and societal levels. Post-COVID-19 health and psychosocial effects have long-lasting impacts on the physical and mental health and quality of life of a large proportion of survivors, especially survivors of severe and critical COVID-19, extending beyond the end of the pandemic. While research has mostly focused on the negative short- and long-term effects of COVID-19, few studies have examined the positive effects of the pandemic, such as posttraumatic growth. It is essential to study both negative and positive long-term post-COVID-19 effects and to acknowledge the role of the resources available to the individual to cope with stress and trauma. This knowledge is especially needed in understudied regions hit hard by the pandemic, such as the region of Central and Eastern Europe. A qualitative approach could provide unique insights into the subjective perspectives of survivors on their experiences with severe COVID-19 disease and its lingering impact on their lives.
The aim of the study is to qualitatively explore the experiences of adult survivors of severe or critical COVID-19 throughout the acute and postacute period in 5 Central and Eastern European countries (Bulgaria, Slovakia, Croatia, Romania, and Poland); gain insight into negative (post-COVID-19 condition and quality of life) and positive (posttraumatic growth) long-term post-COVID effects; and understand the role of survivors' personal, social, and other coping resources and local sociocultural context and epidemic-related situations.
This is a qualitative thematic analysis study with an experiential reflexive perspective and inductive orientation. The analytical approach involves 2-stage data analysis: national analyses in stage 1 and international analysis in stage 2. Data are collected from adult survivors of severe and critical COVID-19 through in-depth semistructured interviews conducted in the period after hospital discharge.
As of the publication of this paper, data collection is complete. The total international sample includes 151 survivors of severe and critical COVID-19: Bulgaria (n=33, 21.8%), Slovakia (n=30, 19.9%), Croatia (n=30, 19.9%), Romania (n=30, 19.9%), and Poland (n=28, 18.5%). National-level qualitative thematic analysis is currently underway, and several papers based on national results have been published. Cross-national analysis has started in 2024. The results will be submitted for publication in the third and fourth quarters of 2024.
This research emphasizes the importance of a deeper understanding of the ongoing health and psychosocial challenges survivors face and what helps them cope with these challenges and, in some cases, thrive. It has implications for informing holistic care and improving the health and psychosocial outcomes of survivors of COVID-19 and will be crucial for evaluating the overall impact and multifaceted implications of the pandemic and for informing future pandemic preparedness.
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确定个人、家庭、社区和社会层面的大流行和大流行后挑战和影响,这一需求非常迫切。新冠疫情后的健康和社会心理影响对很大一部分幸存者的身心健康和生活质量产生了持久影响,尤其是严重和危重症新冠幸存者,其影响超出了大流行结束的时间。尽管研究主要集中在新冠疫情的短期和长期负面影响上,但很少有研究探讨大流行的积极影响,例如创伤后成长。研究新冠疫情后的长期负面影响和积极影响以及承认个人应对压力和创伤的可用资源的作用都非常重要。在受大流行严重影响的研究较少的地区,如中东欧地区,尤其需要了解这方面的知识。定性方法可以为幸存者对其严重新冠疾病经历及其对生活的挥之不去的影响的主观观点提供独特的见解。
本研究的目的是通过深入半结构化访谈,在 5 个中东欧国家(保加利亚、斯洛伐克、克罗地亚、罗马尼亚和波兰)中定性探索重症或危重症新冠幸存者在急性和亚急性期的经历;深入了解负面(新冠后状况和生活质量)和积极(创伤后成长)的长期新冠后影响;并了解幸存者的个人、社会和其他应对资源以及当地社会文化背景和与疫情相关情况的作用。
这是一项具有体验式反思视角和归纳取向的定性主题分析研究。分析方法包括 2 个阶段的数据分析:第 1 阶段的国家分析和第 2 阶段的国际分析。通过在出院后进行深入的半结构化访谈,从重症和危重症新冠幸存者那里收集数据。
截至本文发表时,数据收集已经完成。国际总样本包括 151 名重症和危重症新冠幸存者:保加利亚(n=33,21.8%)、斯洛伐克(n=30,19.9%)、克罗地亚(n=30,19.9%)、罗马尼亚(n=30,19.9%)和波兰(n=28,18.5%)。目前正在进行国家一级的定性主题分析,并已发表了几篇基于国家结果的论文。2024 年开始进行跨国分析。结果将于 2024 年第三和第四季度提交发表。
本研究强调了更深入地了解幸存者目前面临的健康和社会心理挑战以及帮助他们应对这些挑战、并在某些情况下茁壮成长的重要性。这对提供整体关怀和改善新冠幸存者的健康和社会心理结局具有启示意义,对评估大流行的整体影响和多方面影响以及为未来的大流行准备提供信息至关重要。
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