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  • Health Services Research
  • Patient Experience

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  • Social isolation during COVID-19 illness impacts recovery.
  • Understanding patient needs is crucial for effective post-illness support.
  • Existing support systems may not adequately address COVID-19 recovery challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore experiences of COVID-19 illness during social isolation.
  • To identify perceived support needs for recovery.
  • To develop and evaluate recommendations for post-COVID-19 support.

Main Methods:

  • A two-stage, multimethod cross-sectional study.
  • Stage 1: International online survey (n=675).
  • Stage 2: Online survey, tweetchats, focus groups, and interviews (UK-focused).

Main Results:

  • 19% of respondents experienced COVID-19 in isolation.
  • Fatigue and other symptoms were prevalent among those not feeling recovered.
  • Draft recommendations were refined based on stakeholder feedback.

Conclusions:

  • Recommendations emphasize progressive, specialized support to mitigate health inequalities.
  • Multidisciplinary collaboration and patient involvement are vital.
  • Addressing access barriers is key for equitable recovery support.