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An Unexpected Journey: The Lived Experiences of Patients with Long-Term Cognitive Sequelae After Recovering from COVID-19

Mia Ingerslev Loft, Eva M. Foged, Mai Koreska

2022Qualitative Health Research25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This current study explored the lived experiences of patients with long-term cognitive sequelae after recovering from COVID-19. A qualitative design with in-depth interviews and an analysis inspired by Ricoeur's interpretation theory was utilised. Contracting COVID-19 and suffering long-term sequelae presented as a life-altering event with significant consequences for one's social, psychological and vocational being in the world in the months following the infection. Patients living with long-term cognitive sequelae after COVID-19 were in an unknown life situation characterised by feelings of anxiety, uncertainty and concerns about the future, significantly disrupting their life trajectory and forcing them to change their ways of life. While awaiting studies on treatment, symptom management and recovery after persistent sequelae of COVID-19, clinicians and researchers may find inspiration in experiences of other health conditions with similar phenomenology, such as ME/chronic fatigue syndrome and chronic headaches.

Topics & Concepts

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Term (time)2019-20 coronavirus outbreakPsychologyCognitionSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Lived experiencePandemicPsychotherapistDevelopmental psychologyMedicinePsychiatryVirologyOutbreakDiseaseQuantum mechanicsInfectious disease (medical specialty)PhysicsPathologyLong-Term Effects of COVID-19Intensive Care Unit Cognitive DisordersCOVID-19 and Mental Health