The psychosocial aspects of the lived experience of long-covid: a systematic review and meta-ethnography

Stephanie Kilinc, Judith Eberhardt, Sam Rowlands, Rachel Batchelor

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Abstract

The psychosocial impact of living with long-covid has received limited attention (Maxwell, 2020) and should not be overlooked in favour of purely medical and rehabilitation approaches to symptoms (Lyons et al., 2020). This review aims to synthesise current evidence to identify and explore key themes which illustrate the psychosocial aspects of the lived experience of long-covid; looking beyond the impact of long-covid symptoms and experiences of healthcare, to the broader psychosocial impact of living with long-covid.
Original languageEnglish
Typesystematic review protocol
Media of outputPROSPERO
Publication statusPublished - 30 Jun 2022

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