Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Avian Influenza Research Group, The Pirbright Institute, Woking, United Kingdom.
Front Public Health. 2021 Dec 16;9:768091. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.768091. eCollection 2021.
The success of public health interventions is highly dependent on the compliance of the general population. State authorities often implement policies without consulting representatives of faith-based communities, thereby overlooking potential implications of public health measures for these parts of society. Although ubiquitous, these challenges are more readily observable in highly religious states. Romania serves as an illustrative example for this, as recent data identify it as the most religious country in Europe. In this paper, we discuss the contributions of the Romanian Orthodox Church (ROC), the major religious institution in the country, to the national COVID-19 mitigation efforts. We present not only the positive outcomes of productive consultations between public health authorities and religious institutions but also the detrimental impact of unidirectional communication. Our work highlights that an efficient dialogue with faith-based communities can greatly enhance the results of public health interventions. As the outlined principles apply to a variety of contexts, the lessons learned from this case study can be generalized into a set of policy recommendations for the betterment of future public health initiatives worldwide.
公共卫生干预措施的成功高度依赖于普通民众的配合。国家当局在实施政策时往往没有咨询信仰社区的代表,从而忽略了公共卫生措施对这些社会群体的潜在影响。尽管这些挑战普遍存在,但在宗教信仰度高的国家更为明显。罗马尼亚就是一个很好的例证,因为最近的数据显示它是欧洲宗教信仰度最高的国家。在本文中,我们讨论了罗马尼亚东正教(ROC)——该国主要的宗教机构——对国家 COVID-19 缓解工作的贡献。我们不仅介绍了公共卫生当局和宗教机构之间富有成效的协商所带来的积极成果,还探讨了单向沟通的不利影响。我们的工作表明,与信仰社区进行有效的对话可以极大地增强公共卫生干预措施的效果。由于所概述的原则适用于多种情况,因此从这个案例研究中汲取的经验教训可以被推广为一系列政策建议,以改进全球未来的公共卫生计划。