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《红字》:一项基于新冠疫情隔离患者污名化经历的研究

Scarlett Letter: A study based on experience of stigma by COVID-19 patients in quarantine.

作者信息

Imran Nazish, Afzal Hadia, Aamer Irum, Hashmi Ali, Shabbir Bilquis, Asif Aftab, Farooq Saeed

机构信息

Nazish Imran, MBBS; FRCPsych (London); MRCPsych (London); MHPE. Associate Professor, Department of Child and Family Psychiatry, King Edward Medical University/Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan.

Hadia Afzal, MBBS. Postgraduate Resident, Academic Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, King Edward Medical University/Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan.

出版信息

Pak J Med Sci. 2020 Nov-Dec;36(7):1471-1477. doi: 10.12669/pjms.36.7.3606.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

Stigma around COVID-19 is a major barrier in global efforts to control the COVID 19 pandemic. Limited data is available regarding stigma faced by COVID-19 patients in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). The aim of the current study was to explore the stigma experienced by hospitalized patients with COVID-19 illness in Lahore, Pakistan.

METHODS

Following Institutional Review Board approval and informed consent, patients were assessed using modified HIV short form stigma scale and open-ended questions. Questions focused on experiences, feelings, and opinions as to how patients feel and how they were treated prior to and during the hospitalization. Data analysis for quantitative data was performed using SPSS-20, while qualitative responses were interpreted by content analysis method.

RESULTS

One hundred and fourteen patients were interviewed (Mean age 38.8 years + 15.3) with 53.5% being males. Widespread experience of stigma was reported by patients particularly for concerns about public attitudes (7.43 + 1.43) & disclosure (6.89 + 1.45). Main themes which emerged from the qualitative responses were social stigma and rejection, humiliating behaviour of others, breach of confidentiality, loss of trust/ respect, and impact of COVID-19 diagnosis on their business.

CONCLUSIONS

Existence of significant stigma among COVID-19 patients isolated in a tertiary care hospital in a LMIC highlights the need for culturally sensitive strategies to address it.

摘要

背景与目的

新冠疫情相关的污名化是全球控制新冠疫情努力中的一个主要障碍。关于低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)新冠患者所面临污名化的数据有限。本研究的目的是探讨巴基斯坦拉合尔住院的新冠患者所经历的污名化情况。

方法

在获得机构审查委员会批准并取得知情同意后,使用改良的艾滋病病毒简短污名量表和开放式问题对患者进行评估。问题聚焦于患者在住院前和住院期间的感受以及他们如何被对待的经历、感受和看法。定量数据的分析使用SPSS - 20进行,而定性回答则通过内容分析法进行解读。

结果

共采访了114名患者(平均年龄38.8岁±15.3岁),其中53.5%为男性。患者报告了普遍存在的污名化经历,特别是对公众态度(7.43±1.43)和信息披露(6.89±1.45)的担忧。定性回答中出现的主要主题包括社会污名与排斥、他人的羞辱行为、保密措施的泄露、信任/尊重的丧失以及新冠诊断对其业务的影响。

结论

在一个低收入和中等收入国家的三级医院中,隔离的新冠患者中存在显著的污名化现象,这凸显了需要采取具有文化敏感性的策略来应对这一问题。

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