School of Psychology, Keele University, United Kingdom.
School of Law, Psychology and Social Work, Örebro University, Sweden.
Soc Sci Med. 2021 Mar;272:113763. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.113763. Epub 2021 Feb 11.
The field of mass gathering medicine has tended to focus on physical factors in the aggravation and mitigation of health risks in mass gatherings to the neglect of psychosocial factors.
This study sought to explore perspectives of healthcare professionals (HCPs) on (1) implications of social identity processes for mass gathering-associated health risks; and (2) how social identity processes can be drawn on to inform and improve healthcare practices and interventions targeted at mitigating health risks in mass gatherings.
Semi-structured interviews, complemented by a brief survey, were conducted with 17 HCPs in the United Kingdom operating at a religious pilgrimage and music festivals.
The findings from a thematic analysis suggest that HCPs recognise that social identity processes involved in identity enactment in mass gatherings are implicated in health risks. HCPs also perceive value in drawing on social identity processes to inform and improve healthcare practices and interventions in mass gatherings. The findings from the survey corroborate the findings from the interviews.
Taken together, the research highlights avenues for future research and collaboration aimed at developing healthcare practices and interventions informed by the social identity approach for the management of health risks in mass gatherings.
群体医学领域一直倾向于关注群体活动中健康风险加剧和减轻的物理因素,而忽略了社会心理因素。
本研究旨在探讨医疗保健专业人员(HCP)对以下两个方面的观点:(1)社会认同过程对与群体活动相关的健康风险的影响;(2)如何利用社会认同过程为群体活动中的医疗保健实践和干预措施提供信息并加以改进,以减轻健康风险。
对在英国从事宗教朝圣和音乐节的 17 名 HCP 进行了半结构化访谈,并辅以简短调查。
主题分析的结果表明,HCP 认识到群体活动中涉及身份表现的社会认同过程与健康风险有关。HCP 还认为,借鉴社会认同过程为群体活动中的医疗保健实践和干预措施提供信息和改进是有价值的。调查结果与访谈结果相符。
总之,该研究强调了未来研究和合作的途径,旨在开发基于社会认同方法的医疗保健实践和干预措施,以管理群体活动中的健康风险。