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Striking a new balance: A qualitative study of how family life has been affected by COVID-19 * * This study was financed in part by the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) - Finance Code 001, Brazil. Supported by Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq), Grant #402882/2020-2, Brazil.

Objective:

to examine the repercussions of the pandemic on the family system by focusing on the perspective of family members who contracted and experienced COVID-19.

Method:

an exploratory study with a qualitative approach conducted with 27 individuals who had COVID-19. Data collection took place through telephone interviews that were audio-recorded and guided by a semi-structured instrument. Data analysis was based on an inductive process supported by Reflexive Thematic Analysis.

Results:

the pandemic and illness of a family member acted as driving forces generating new and intense movements in the family system. Initially, they noticed negative repercussions such as concerns, fear, anguish, stress, distancing and social isolation. As time progressed and by using technologies to ease communication, they began to perceive positive repercussions such as increased proximity, strengthening of ties, development of new roles and care. The families also identified recovery of a balanced position, with return of certain readjustment in family dynamics and functioning.

Conclusion:

health professionals need to recognize that the COVID-19 disease has imposed repercussions on family systems, proposing interventions that help families face this moment and more easily recover a balanced position for their functioning.

Descriptors:
Pandemics; COVID-19; Family; Family Relations; Family Nursing; Qualitative Research


Highlights:

(1) The family system was affected in terms of its dynamics and functioning during the pandemic

(2) Initially, families moved towards negative repercussions

(3) The more severe the COVID-19 condition, the more negative repercussions noticed by the families.

(4) There was also a movement towards positive repercussions.

(5) Families began to identify recovery of a balanced position

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