Patient’s psychological experiences during and after recovery from COVID-19 pandemic: a phenomenological study in Pakistan

Abstract Background COVID-19 is a transmissible and infectious disease with symptoms similar to pneumonia, ranging from moderate to severe. This study investigated the psychological experiences of patients both during their illness and after their recovery. Methods The study employed purposive sampl...

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Main Authors: Farooq Ahmed, Rubina Bhatti, Najma Iqbal Malik, Muhammad Sohaib Haleem, Attia Rehman, Anam Yousaf, Muhammad Saleem, Neelum Kahlid, Rashed Nawaz, Shaoqing Gong
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-025-02399-4
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author Farooq Ahmed
Rubina Bhatti
Najma Iqbal Malik
Muhammad Sohaib Haleem
Attia Rehman
Anam Yousaf
Muhammad Saleem
Neelum Kahlid
Rashed Nawaz
Shaoqing Gong
author_facet Farooq Ahmed
Rubina Bhatti
Najma Iqbal Malik
Muhammad Sohaib Haleem
Attia Rehman
Anam Yousaf
Muhammad Saleem
Neelum Kahlid
Rashed Nawaz
Shaoqing Gong
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description Abstract Background COVID-19 is a transmissible and infectious disease with symptoms similar to pneumonia, ranging from moderate to severe. This study investigated the psychological experiences of patients both during their illness and after their recovery. Methods The study employed purposive sampling and semi-structured interviews to gather insights from 13 COVID-19 survivors (7 women and 6 men). Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis was used to analyze the interview transcripts. Participants ranged in age from 22 to 62 years. Results The analysis identified seven main themes of psychological experiences during the illness, each with several sub-themes. Key themes included denial of the disease, uncertainty about the illness, and psychological distress, which had sub-themes of depression and stress. Other themes included death anxiety, perceived social stigma (with loneliness as a sub-theme), exposure to infection (with restrictions as a sub-theme), and coping strategies (which encompassed active coping and avoidant coping). For experiences post-recovery, two main themes emerged, with eight sub-themes. The first was post-traumatic growth, which included attachment to God, acceptance of death, gratitude (toward God), trust in interpersonal relationships, gratitude toward people, and the significance of life. The second theme was delayed resilience, which involved recovery from insomnia and post-COVID psychological distress. Conclusion The study concluded that surviving COVID-19 involves significant psychological challenges both during the illness and after recovery. These insights are valuable for psychologists and counselors in addressing the emotional and mental health needs of COVID-19 patients.
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spelling doaj-art-1e1f300ecae6448ea1973a8166ca26db2025-02-02T12:48:20ZengBMCBMC Psychology2050-72832025-01-0113111110.1186/s40359-025-02399-4Patient’s psychological experiences during and after recovery from COVID-19 pandemic: a phenomenological study in PakistanFarooq Ahmed0Rubina Bhatti1Najma Iqbal Malik2Muhammad Sohaib Haleem3Attia Rehman4Anam Yousaf5Muhammad Saleem6Neelum Kahlid7Rashed Nawaz8Shaoqing Gong9Islamia University of BahawalpurIslamia University of BahawalpurUniversity of SargodhaUnited Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), PunjabUniversity of SargodhaUniversity of SargodhaIslamia University of BahawalpurXi’an Jiaotong UniversityLuohe Medical CollegeLuohe Medical CollegeAbstract Background COVID-19 is a transmissible and infectious disease with symptoms similar to pneumonia, ranging from moderate to severe. This study investigated the psychological experiences of patients both during their illness and after their recovery. Methods The study employed purposive sampling and semi-structured interviews to gather insights from 13 COVID-19 survivors (7 women and 6 men). Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis was used to analyze the interview transcripts. Participants ranged in age from 22 to 62 years. Results The analysis identified seven main themes of psychological experiences during the illness, each with several sub-themes. Key themes included denial of the disease, uncertainty about the illness, and psychological distress, which had sub-themes of depression and stress. Other themes included death anxiety, perceived social stigma (with loneliness as a sub-theme), exposure to infection (with restrictions as a sub-theme), and coping strategies (which encompassed active coping and avoidant coping). For experiences post-recovery, two main themes emerged, with eight sub-themes. The first was post-traumatic growth, which included attachment to God, acceptance of death, gratitude (toward God), trust in interpersonal relationships, gratitude toward people, and the significance of life. The second theme was delayed resilience, which involved recovery from insomnia and post-COVID psychological distress. Conclusion The study concluded that surviving COVID-19 involves significant psychological challenges both during the illness and after recovery. These insights are valuable for psychologists and counselors in addressing the emotional and mental health needs of COVID-19 patients.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-025-02399-4LonelinessFearsResilienceCopingInterpersonal relationshipsPost-traumatic growth
spellingShingle Farooq Ahmed
Rubina Bhatti
Najma Iqbal Malik
Muhammad Sohaib Haleem
Attia Rehman
Anam Yousaf
Muhammad Saleem
Neelum Kahlid
Rashed Nawaz
Shaoqing Gong
Patient’s psychological experiences during and after recovery from COVID-19 pandemic: a phenomenological study in Pakistan
BMC Psychology
Loneliness
Fears
Resilience
Coping
Interpersonal relationships
Post-traumatic growth
title Patient’s psychological experiences during and after recovery from COVID-19 pandemic: a phenomenological study in Pakistan
title_full Patient’s psychological experiences during and after recovery from COVID-19 pandemic: a phenomenological study in Pakistan
title_fullStr Patient’s psychological experiences during and after recovery from COVID-19 pandemic: a phenomenological study in Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Patient’s psychological experiences during and after recovery from COVID-19 pandemic: a phenomenological study in Pakistan
title_short Patient’s psychological experiences during and after recovery from COVID-19 pandemic: a phenomenological study in Pakistan
title_sort patient s psychological experiences during and after recovery from covid 19 pandemic a phenomenological study in pakistan
topic Loneliness
Fears
Resilience
Coping
Interpersonal relationships
Post-traumatic growth
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-025-02399-4
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