School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Center for Interdisciplinaire Research in Rehabilitation of the Greater Montreal (CRIR), Montreal, QC, Canada.
Int J Health Policy Manag. 2023;12:7111. doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2023.7111. Epub 2023 May 17.
People with disabilities have experienced heightened social risks in the context of the pandemic, resulting in higher rates of infection and mortality. They have also borne elevated burdens associated with public health measures. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) obliges its 184 state parties to eliminate discrimination and ensure equality and inclusion for persons with disabilities, including protection and safety in situations of emergency. It remains unclear to what extent national COVID-19 policies have aligned with these commitments under the UNCRPD. Our objective in this exploratory study was to assess alignment between the UNCRPD indicators and COVID-19 policies from 14 countries with the goal of informing policy development that is inclusive of persons with disabilities and responsive to rights under the UNCRPD.
We identified COVID-19 policy documents from 14 purposively selected countries. Country selection considered diversity based on geographic regions and national income levels, with restriction to those countries that had ratified the UNCRPD and had English or French as an official language. We used a computational text mining approach and developed a complex multilevel dictionary or categorization model based on the UNCRPD Bridging the Gap indicators proposed by the Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights (OHCHR). This dictionary was used to assess the extent to which indicators across the entirety of the UNCRPD were represented in the selected policies. We analyzed frequency of associations with UNCRPD, as well as conducting 'key word in context' analyses to identify themes.
We identified 764 COVID-19 national policy documents from the period of January 2020 to June 2021. When analyzed in relation to the Articles of the UNCRPD, the most frequently identified were Articles 11 (risk and humanitarian emergencies), 23 (home and family), 24 (education), and 19 (community living). Six countries produced 27 policies that were specifically focused on disability. Common themes within these documents included continuation of services, intersectionality and equity, and disability considerations in regulations and public health measures.
Analyzing country policies in light of the UNCRPD offers important insights about how these policies do and do not align with states' commitments. As new policies are developed and existing ones revised, more comprehensive approaches to addressing the rights of persons with disabilities are urgently needed.
在大流行背景下,残疾人经历了更高的社会风险,导致感染和死亡率上升。他们还承担了与公共卫生措施相关的更高负担。《联合国残疾人权利公约》(UNCRPD)要求其 184 个缔约国消除歧视,确保残疾人的平等和包容,包括在紧急情况下提供保护和安全。目前尚不清楚各国的 COVID-19 政策在多大程度上符合《公约》规定的承诺。我们在这项探索性研究中的目标是评估 14 个国家的 UNCRPD 指标与 COVID-19 政策之间的一致性,旨在为制定包容残疾人并响应《公约》规定的权利的政策提供信息。
我们从 14 个有针对性选择的国家中确定了 COVID-19 政策文件。国家选择考虑了地理区域和国民收入水平的多样性,限制在批准了《公约》且英语或法语为官方语言的国家。我们使用计算文本挖掘方法,并根据人权高专办提出的《公约》“缩小差距”指标开发了一个复杂的多层次字典或分类模型。该字典用于评估所选政策中《公约》各项指标的代表性程度。我们分析了与《公约》的关联频率,并进行了“关键词上下文”分析以确定主题。
我们从 2020 年 1 月至 2021 年 6 月期间确定了 764 份 COVID-19 国家政策文件。当与《公约》各条款进行分析时,最常被识别的是第 11 条(风险和人道主义紧急情况)、第 23 条(家庭和家庭)、第 24 条(教育)和第 19 条(社区生活)。六个国家制定了 27 项专门针对残疾问题的政策。这些文件中的共同主题包括服务的延续、交叉性和公平性,以及法规和公共卫生措施中的残疾考虑。
根据《公约》分析国家政策提供了有关这些政策在多大程度上符合国家承诺的重要见解。随着新政策的制定和现有政策的修订,迫切需要更全面的方法来解决残疾人的权利问题。