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Going home positive: a qualitative study of the experiences of care for patients with COVID-19 who are not hospitalized

Katie N. Dainty, M. Bianca Seaton, Braden O’Neill and Rohit Mohindra
November 07, 2023 11 (6) E1041-E1047; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20220085
Katie N. Dainty
North York General Hospital (Dainty, Seaton, Mohindra); Institute for Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Dainty), University of Toronto; Unity Health Toronto (O’Neill); Schwartz/Reisman Emergency Medicine Institute (Mohindra), Toronto, Ont.
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M. Bianca Seaton
North York General Hospital (Dainty, Seaton, Mohindra); Institute for Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Dainty), University of Toronto; Unity Health Toronto (O’Neill); Schwartz/Reisman Emergency Medicine Institute (Mohindra), Toronto, Ont.
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Braden O’Neill
North York General Hospital (Dainty, Seaton, Mohindra); Institute for Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Dainty), University of Toronto; Unity Health Toronto (O’Neill); Schwartz/Reisman Emergency Medicine Institute (Mohindra), Toronto, Ont.
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Rohit Mohindra
North York General Hospital (Dainty, Seaton, Mohindra); Institute for Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Dainty), University of Toronto; Unity Health Toronto (O’Neill); Schwartz/Reisman Emergency Medicine Institute (Mohindra), Toronto, Ont.
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    Table 1:

    Study participant demographic characteristics

    CharacteristicNo. (%) of participants
    n = 26
    Gender
     Female18 (69)
     Male8 (31)
    Age range, yr
     20–3913 (50)
     40–595 (19)
     ≥ 604 (15)
     Information not provided4 (15)
    Marital/partner status
     Married/partnered9 (35)
     Single11 (42)
     Information not provided6 (23)
    Living arrangement
     Lives alone3 (11)
     Lives with someone else16 (62)
     Information not provided7 (27)
    Time between testing/symptom onset and interview, range, wk
     3–415 (58)
     5–811 (42)
    Self-reported perceived severity of disease
     Asymptomatic2 (8)
     Mild11 (42)
     Moderate12 (46)
     Information not provided1 (4)
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