Meaning and lived experience of Iranian COVID‐19 survivors: A phenomenological study

Author:

Hasani‐Moghadam Sedigheh1,Vedadhir Abou Ali23,Alijani Fatemeh1,Azizi Marzieh4ORCID,Khani Soghra5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Reproductive Health and Midwifery, Nasibeh Nursing and Midwifery School Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences Sari Iran

2. Department of Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School University of Bristol Bristol UK

3. Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Anthropology University of Tehran Tehran Iran

4. Sexual and Reproductive Health Research Center Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences Sari Iran

5. Department of Reproductive Health and Midwifery, Sexual and Reproductive Health Research Center Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences Sari Iran

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe Coronavirus (COVID‐19) is among the most contagious diseases worldwide. During the first peak of the illness, COVID‐19 was considered a considerable crisis for survivors. This qualitative study explored the meaning and lived experience of Iranian COVID‐19 survivors. This qualitative study was conducted in Iran sometime after the onset of the coronavirus in 2020.MethodsThis interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) was performed on twenty survivors of COVID‐19 disease, recruited through the purposeful sampling method via in‐depth semistructured interviews. The interviews were recorded and transcribed, and several codes were extracted. Data were analyzed using the MAXQDA software (v. 12).ResultsThe main themes and subthemes obtained from the data analysis included (1) Taboo and stigma: COVID‐19 as a monster, feelings of social exclusion and loneliness, an obvious sign of shamelessness and maltreatment, (2) God's predestination: God's will and test, COVID‐19 as a wake‐up call to remind low human power, (3) Shadow of death: The fear of death after positive test results, death is closer than the jugular vein, the mourning of a loved one's death, and mourning for an untimely death, (4) Caregivers as an angel: Family as an unrepentant supportive, know the level of family love and attention, and (5) Rebirth and new life: understand the higher value of health and pay more attention to self‐care behavior, and God gives us a golden chance to experience a better life.ConclusionsAccording to the results of this study, COVID‐19 survivors experience various issues regarding the nature of the disease, coping with the illness, and their social and psychological status affected by COVID‐19. Considering the multidimensional supportive programs, increasing public awareness and changing negative attitudes toward the patients and survivors of the pandemic for better rehabilitation and adjustment is essential.

Publisher

Wiley

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