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How can post-COVID care be improved using patient experiences with received care and perceived health? A qualitative study of focus groups with 30 patients having post-COVID in the Netherlands

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Objectives To provide bottom-up guidance on improving post-COVID care using patients’ experiences with received care and their perceived healthDesign Qualitative study design using focus group interviewsParticipants 30 patients with post-COVID condition recruited through purposive sampling based on patient complexity and diversityResults Three dimensions for potential improvements of post-COVID care were identified: (1) building, supporting and maintaining patient resilience, (2) redesigning healthcare pathways to meet patient needs and (3) embedding post-COVID care in health systems and organisations. A conceptual framework that could guide improvements in post-COVID care was developed.Conclusion This study revealed several opportunities for improving and implementing post-COVID care following a person-centred approach in multidisciplinary integrated care pathways with an integrative vision of health.