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比利时安特卫普撒哈拉以南非洲社区对 COVID-19 的体验和参与,以及相关的控制策略。

Sub-Saharan African communities' experiences and engagement with COVID-19 and the related control strategies in Antwerp, Belgium.

机构信息

Department of Public Health, Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium.

Outbreak Research Team, Department of Public Health, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp, Antwerpen, Belgium.

出版信息

Int J Equity Health. 2023 Mar 28;22(1):53. doi: 10.1186/s12939-023-01867-w.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Pre-existing racial/ethnic disparities in health, sustained by intersecting socio-economic and structural inequities, have widened due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, little attention has been paid to the lived experiences of people in ethnic/racialised minority communities, and to the causes and effects underlying the COVID-19-related burden. This hinders tailored responses. This study explores Sub-Saharan African (SSA) communities' needs, perceptions, and experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic and its control measures in Antwerp (Belgium) in 2020.

METHODS

This qualitative study using an interpretative ethnographical approach adopted an iterative and participatory methodology: a community advisory board advised on all stages of the research process. Interviews and a group discussion were conducted online, through telephone, and face-to-face. We analysed the data inductively using a thematic analytical approach.

RESULTS

Our respondents, who mostly used social media for information, struggled with misinformation about the new virus and prevention measures. They reported to be vulnerable to misinformation about the origin of the pandemic, risk of infection with SARS-CoV-2, and the prevention measures. Not only did the epidemic affect SSA communities, but to a larger extent, the control strategies did-especially the lockdown. Respondents perceived the interaction of social factors (i.e. being migrants, being undocumented, having experienced racism and discrimination) and economic factors (i.e. working in temporary and precarious jobs, not being able to apply for unemployment benefit, crowded housing conditions) as increasing the burden of COVID-19 control measures. In turn, these experiences influenced people's perceptions and attitudes, and may have partially impaired them to follow some public health COVID-19 prevention guidelines. Despite these challenges, communities developed bottom-up initiatives to react quickly to the epidemic, including translation of prevention messages, food distribution, and online spiritual support.

CONCLUSION

Pre-existing disparities influenced the perceptions of and attitudes towards COVID-19 and its control strategies among SSA communities. To better design support and control strategies targeted to specific groups, we need to not only involve communities and address their specific needs and concerns, but also build on their strengths and resilience. This will remain important in the context of widening disparities and future epidemics.

摘要

背景

由于 COVID-19 大流行,由社会经济和结构性不平等交织而成的预先存在的种族/民族健康差距进一步扩大。然而,人们对少数族裔社区的生活经历,以及 COVID-19 相关负担的原因和影响关注甚少,这阻碍了有针对性的应对措施。本研究探讨了 2020 年在比利时安特卫普的撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)社区对 COVID-19 大流行及其控制措施的需求、看法和体验。

方法

本研究采用解释性民族志方法,使用定性研究方法,采用迭代和参与式方法:一个社区顾问委员会就研究过程的所有阶段提供建议。通过电话、在线和面对面进行访谈和小组讨论。我们使用主题分析方法对数据进行归纳分析。

结果

我们的受访者主要通过社交媒体获取信息,他们在有关新病毒和预防措施的错误信息方面遇到困难。他们报告说,他们容易受到有关大流行起源、感染 SARS-CoV-2 风险以及预防措施的错误信息的影响。不仅疫情影响了 SSA 社区,而且在更大程度上,控制策略也受到了影响——尤其是封锁。受访者认为社会因素(即移民、无证件、经历种族主义和歧视)和经济因素(即从事临时和不稳定工作、无法申请失业救济金、住房拥挤)的相互作用增加了 COVID-19 控制措施的负担。反过来,这些经历影响了人们的看法和态度,并可能部分削弱了他们遵守一些公共卫生 COVID-19 预防指南的能力。尽管面临这些挑战,社区还是迅速采取了自下而上的举措来应对疫情,包括翻译预防信息、分发食品和提供在线精神支持。

结论

预先存在的差异影响了 SSA 社区对 COVID-19 及其控制策略的看法和态度。为了更好地针对特定群体设计支持和控制策略,我们不仅需要让社区参与进来并解决他们的具体需求和关注点,还需要利用他们的优势和适应能力。在差距扩大和未来疫情的背景下,这将仍然很重要。

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