
People’s perception about life altered due to pandemic, for few the pandemic was an opportunity to grow while others found it difficult to accept the hardship. Physical and psychological wellbeing found to be related to the effort of restoring financial status. The main categories included perspective on physical health, financial struggle, life adjustment, interplay between different domains, and spontaneous support.Ĭonclusion: The lived experiences of COVID-19 recovered patients highlighted multidimensional impact on their daily lives. Results: Twelve sub-categories emerged from the data analysis which converged into five main categories. Inductive content analysis was used to analyze the data. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted over telephone. The participants were part of a mixed method study from which they were purposively selected. Methods: This descriptive qualitative study includes participants ( n = 14) who were previously hospitalized for COVID-19 and returned home after recovery. This study aimed to describe the aftermath of COVID-19 in relation to social, financial and health related aspects among previously hospitalized patients. Evidence suggests that people presumed to be recovered face multidimensional post-covid consequences. However, long-term consequences of COVID-19 received little or no attention in the country. Policymakers in Bangladesh laid out strategies to curb the initial spread of COVID-19.

The world has seen multidimensional impact of the pandemic and Bangladesh is no exception to that.

