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减少与 COVID-19 相关的耻辱和歧视:大流行早期快速审查和实用建议。

Reducing stigma and discrimination associated with COVID-19: early stage pandemic rapid review and practical recommendations.

机构信息

Health Service and Population Research Department, Centre for Global Mental Health and Centre for Implementation Science, Institute of Psychology, Psychiatry & Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.

WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health and Service Evaluation; Department of Neuroscience, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences; Section of Psychiatry, University of Verona, Verona, Italy.

出版信息

Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci. 2021 Jan 28;30:e15. doi: 10.1017/S2045796021000056.

Abstract

AIMS

To develop recommendations for strategies and interventions to reduce stigma and discrimination related to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), through reviewing and synthesising evidence in relation to COVID-19 and other disease outbreaks and infectious/stigmatised conditions from systematic reviews and primary studies and recommendations from additional materials.

METHODS

Rapid review, drawing on the World Health Organization's (WHO) methodology for developing interim guidelines during health emergencies. PubMed/MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Cochrane Central and Campbell Collaboration searched up to mid-April 2020. Searches were supplemented by reference-searching and expert recommendations. Searches were designed to identify: (1) systematic reviews (<10 years), or (2) primary intervention studies (no date limit) reporting evidence on anti-stigma interventions (in relation to COVID-19 or other infectious/stigmatised conditions) or (3) additional relevant materials. Data were extracted on population, intervention, outcome and results. These data were compiled into evidence summary tables and narrative overviews. Recommendations on strategies for COVID-19 stigma-reduction were developed using the WHO 'Evidence to Decision' framework approach. The review protocol was registered with PROSPERO (registration ID: CRD42020177677).

RESULTS

The searches identified a total of 4150 potentially relevant records, from which 12 systematic reviews and 29 additional articles were included. Overarching considerations and specific recommendations focus on: (1) language/words used in relation to COVID-19 and affected people; (2) media/journalistic practices; (3) public health interventions; (4) targeted public health interventions for key groups and (5) involving communities and key stakeholders.

CONCLUSIONS

These recommendations represent the first consolidated evidence-based guidance on stigma and discrimination reduction in relation to COVID-19. Mitigating the impact of stigma is critical in reducing distress and negative experiences, and strengthening communities' resolve to work together during exceptional circumstances. Ultimately, reducing stigma helps addressing structural inequalities that drive marginalisation and exacerbate both health risks and the impact of stigma. Administrations and decision makers are urged to consider integrating these recommendations into the ongoing COVID-19 response.

摘要

目的

通过审查和综合与 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)及其他疾病暴发和传染性/污名化疾病相关的系统评价和原始研究以及其他材料中的建议的证据,为减少与 COVID-19 相关的污名和歧视制定策略和干预措施的建议。

方法

快速审查,借鉴世界卫生组织(WHO)在卫生紧急情况下制定临时指南的方法。检索 PubMed/MEDLINE、PsycINFO、Cochrane 中心和 Campbell 协作数据库,截至 2020 年 4 月中旬。通过参考文献检索和专家建议补充检索。检索旨在确定:(1)系统评价(<10 年),或(2)主要干预研究(无日期限制),报告与抗污名干预(与 COVID-19 或其他传染性/污名化疾病有关)相关的证据,或(3)其他相关材料。提取有关人群、干预、结局和结果的数据。将这些数据汇总到证据总结表和叙述性概述中。使用 WHO 的“证据决策”框架方法制定了针对 COVID-19 污名化减少的策略建议。该审查方案已在 PROSPERO(注册 ID:CRD42020177677)上注册。

结果

检索共确定了 4150 条潜在相关记录,其中纳入了 12 项系统评价和 29 篇其他文章。总体考虑和具体建议侧重于:(1)与 COVID-19 及受感染者相关的使用的语言/词汇;(2)媒体/新闻实践;(3)公共卫生干预措施;(4)针对关键群体的有针对性的公共卫生干预措施,以及(5)涉及社区和主要利益攸关方。

结论

这些建议代表了关于 COVID-19 污名化和歧视减少的第一份综合循证指南。减轻污名化的影响对于减轻痛苦和负面体验至关重要,并增强社区在特殊情况下共同努力的决心。最终,减少污名将有助于解决导致边缘化并加剧健康风险和污名化影响的结构性不平等。管理部门和决策者被敦促考虑将这些建议纳入正在进行的 COVID-19 应对措施中。

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