G.F.E.L.T.P, Department of Epidemiology and Disease Control, School of Public Health, University of Ghana, Legon, Accra, Ghana.
Tema Metro Health Directorate, Ghana Health Service, Tema, Ghana.
Ghana Med J. 2021 Jun;55(2 Suppl):3-9. doi: 10.4314/gmj.v55i2s.2.
We assessed the level of community acceptance of COVID-19, identified and implemented strategies to demystifying stigma in a severely affected population in Tema.
We conducted a cross-sectional study to assess stigma among the Tema community, then identified and implemented interventions to demystify COVID-19 stigma. We interviewed positive cases, their contacts, contact tracers, case management team members, and community members who shared their first hand experiences and knowledge on the current pandemic.
Based on the information received, we came up with ways of reducing stigma and implemented them in their community.
Stigma demystified.
Cases and contacts reported being avoided, discriminated against, insulted or had derogatory words used on them by family, friends, work colleagues or the community. Cases and their contacts stated that stigmatisation was fueled by the presence of COVID -19 branded vehicles and security officials at their homes or workplaces. Stakeholder engagement, education and extensive sensitisation of community members were implemented to reduce stigma.
We observed deeply entrenched stigma to COVID - 19 positive patients and their contacts in the community. Health care response mechanisms such as the presence of security personnel with contact tracers and case managers and the use of COVID -19 branded vehicles fueled stigma. A multifaceted approach through the engagement of key stakeholders, training of health workers and extensive education and community sensitisation was essential in reducing stigma.
The COVID-19 outbreak response and writing workshop by the Ghana Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Programme (G.F.E.L.T.P.) was supported with funding from President Malaria Initiative - C.D.C., and Korea International Cooperation Agency (on C.D.C. CoAg 6NU2GGH001876) through AFENET.
评估特马社区对 COVID-19 的接受程度,确定并实施策略以消除受疫情严重影响人群中的污名化现象。
我们进行了一项横断面研究,以评估特马社区的污名化程度,然后确定并实施干预措施以消除 COVID-19 污名化。我们采访了阳性病例、他们的接触者、接触者追踪者、病例管理团队成员以及社区成员,他们分享了自己对当前大流行的第一手经验和知识。
根据收到的信息,我们想出了减少污名化的方法,并在他们的社区中实施。
消除污名化。
病例和接触者报告说,他们被家人、朋友、同事或社区回避、歧视、侮辱或使用贬义词。病例及其接触者表示,污名化是由 COVID-19 品牌车辆和安全官员出现在他们的家和工作场所引起的。我们实施了利益相关者参与、教育和广泛的社区成员宣传,以减少污名化。
我们观察到社区中对 COVID-19 阳性患者及其接触者的根深蒂固的污名化现象。卫生保健应对机制,如安全人员与接触者追踪者和病例管理者一起出现以及使用 COVID-19 品牌车辆,助长了污名化。通过关键利益相关者的参与、卫生工作者的培训以及广泛的教育和社区宣传,采取多方面的方法对于减少污名化至关重要。
加纳现场流行病学和实验室培训计划(G.F.E.L.T.P.)的 COVID-19 疫情应对和写作研讨会得到了总统疟疾倡议-美国疾病控制与预防中心以及韩国国际合作署(通过 AFENET 对美国疾病控制与预防中心的 CoAg 6NU2GGH001876 项目)的资助。