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. 2024 Aug 30:11:23743735241272267.
doi: 10.1177/23743735241272267. eCollection 2024.

A Journey Through Grief: Experiences of Loss Among Patients With Long COVID

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A Journey Through Grief: Experiences of Loss Among Patients With Long COVID

Ann Scheck McAlearney et al. J Patient Exp. .

Abstract

Long COVID is a growing health concern with data continuing to emerge about the psychosocial consequences of this new chronic condition. We aimed to improve understanding of the experiences of patients with Long COVID, focusing on emotional impacts arising from experiences of loss and grief caused by persistent physical symptoms and changes in lifestyle and social support. Patients (n = 21) were recruited August to September 2022 from a post-COVID recovery clinic to participate in semistructured interviews. We found that Long COVID patients (1) reported experiencing loss across multiple domains including loss of physical health, mental health, social support and connections, roles in their families, and self-identities, and (2) described experiences of grief that mirrored the 5 stages of grief in the Kubler-Ross model: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and for some, acceptance. Our findings highlight the importance of evaluating the experiences of loss and grief among Long COVID patients as well as support systems for this patient population. Providers may be encouraged to incorporate mental health and bereavement support resources to address critical needs of Long COVID patients.

Keywords: grief; long COVID; loss; primary care; qualitative.

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The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

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