Psychiatric burdens/stress during hospitalization | |
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Category | Subcategory |
Medical | Unclear natural course of the disease |
Unclear effectiveness of the treatment | |
Concerns about relapse | |
Refill of medication (unavailability of the same medication) | |
Economic | No worry about the hospitalization fee because it would be covered by the Japanese government due to Japanese designated infectious disease system |
Financial support during hospitalization from the Japanese government | |
Patient care system | Lack of facilities (no Wi-Fi service, no place to exercise) |
Quality of meals be improved. | |
No language/cultural issues | |
Hospital was a safe shelter with excellent medical care by healthcare providers | |
Privacy | Worried that I would be identified as a SARS-CoV-2-infected patient based on information in the media, such as details of return flights from Wuhan to Japan, and detailed contents in case reports such as age and sex. |
I was identified as a SARS-CoV-2-infected patient by my colleagues because I came back from Wuhan to Japan in a large group. | |
Private questions from health centers can be asked to hospital staff. | |
Concerns after discharge | |
Category | Subcategory |
Medical | Scared of transmitting the virus to others, especially vulnerable people such as elderly parents. |
Always worried about symptom relapse and turning positive in the PCR test. | |
Social | Stay away from family |
Discrimination, prejudice, suspension and dismissal from work | |
Negotiating with the airline company upon return is necessary. | |
Privacy | Concerned that it may be rumored that I am a SARS-CoV-2-infected person after returning home. |
Worried about being exposed to the media. |
SARS-CoV-2: severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
PCR: polymerase chain reaction