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Indirect Impacts of COVID-19: A Case Study of Evidence, Advice and Representation From Consumer and Community Members in New South Wales Australia

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JOURNAL OF PATIENT EXPERIENCE
卷 8, 期 -, 页码 -

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/2374373521998628

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consumer engagement; COVID-19; patient engagement; patient expectations; patient perspectives; narratives; qualitative methods

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The study focused on the indirect impacts of COVID-19, gathering experiences and perspectives from health consumers, patients, and community members. Three main themes were identified: poor health outcomes for individuals, issues with healthcare design and delivery, and increasing health inequality. This case study provides valuable insights for health systems to identify, monitor, and respond to the indirect impacts of COVID-19.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect health care systems globally, and there is widespread concern about the indirect impacts of COVID-19. Indirect impacts are caused by missed or delayed health care-not as a direct consequence of COVID-19 infections. This study gathered experiences of, and perspectives on, the indirect impacts of COVID-19 for health consumers, patients, their families and carers, and the broader community in New South Wales, Australia. A series of semi-structured virtual group discussions were conducted with 33 health consumers and community members between August 24 and August 31, 2020. Data were analyzed using an inductive thematic analysis approach. The analysis identified 3 main themes: poor health outcomes for individuals; problems with how health care is designed and delivered; and increasing health inequality. This case study provides insight into the indirect impacts of COVID-19. Health systems can draw on the insights learned as a source of experiential evidence to help identify, monitor and respond to the indirect impacts of COVID-19.

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