Long COVID and Its Impact on Healthcare Worker's Job Performance: A Qualitative Study in Spain
Pia Delano1,2, Vicky Serra-Sutton2,3, Dolors Rodriguez-Arjona4,5
1From the Center for Research in Occupational Health (CiSAL), Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain (P.D., F.G.B., M.U.).
Objective:
The aim of the study was to explore the experiences of healthcare workers (HCWs) in Spain with long COVID and its impact on their job performance, from the perspectives of affected HCWs, healthcare providers, and key stakeholders.
Methods:
A phenomenological, constructivist approach was used. Seven online focus groups and four interviews were conducted from April to June 2024. Transcripts were thematically analyzed using Atlas.ti using a predefined guideline.
Results:
Long COVID significantly impaired work ability due to physical and cognitive limitations. Sick leave followed long-term or intermittent patterns, although many HCWs hesitated to take leave. Return-to-work experiences were shaped by workplace adaptations, institutional support, and persistent symptoms. Improvement proposals include formal recognition and holistic workplace support as they are essential to reduce its occupational burden.
Conclusions:
Long COVID significantly impacts affected HCWs job performance, highlighting a need for recognition, support, and workplace adaptation.
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