Caregiving experiences of primary family caregivers caring for family members affected by COVID-19 during home isolation: A phenomenology study

Key Points:

  • Investigates the caregiving experiences of family members during COVID-19 home isolation.
  • Highlights emotional distress, physical strain, and adaptive coping mechanisms.
  • Provides insights for improving caregiver support and resources in home-based care settings.

Description

This phenomenological study explores the lived experiences of primary family caregivers providing care for COVID-19-affected family members during home isolation. It examines emotional, physical, and psychological challenges, as well as coping strategies and support needs.

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