London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
Glob Public Health. 2023 Jan;18(1):2259959. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2023.2259959. Epub 2023 Oct 3.
This article examines the experience of healthcare professionals working in primary healthcare provision during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in North Kivu, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and in Kambia District, Sierra Leone. Drawing on ethnographic observation, interviews and focus groups, we explore everyday narratives of 'crisis' in these two regions which had recently seen Ebola epidemics. In describing the impact of COVID-19 on their life, work, and relationships with patients, healthcare workers made sense of the pandemic in relation to broader experiences of structural economic and political crisis, as well as differing experiences of recent Ebola epidemics. There were contradictory experiences of rupture and continuity: whilst COVID-19 disrupted routine health provision and exacerbated tensions with patients, the pandemic was also described as continuity, interacting with broader structural problems and longer-term experiences of 'crisis'. In effect, healthcare workers experienced the COVID-19 pandemic at the crossroads between the exceptional and the everyday, where states of exception brought by emergency measures shed new light on long-standing tensions and structural crisis.
本文考察了在刚果民主共和国北基伍和塞拉利昂坎比亚地区的 COVID-19 大流行第一波期间,在初级卫生保健提供方面工作的医疗保健专业人员的经历。本文通过民族志观察、访谈和焦点小组,探讨了这两个地区在最近经历埃博拉疫情后的“危机”的日常叙述。在描述 COVID-19 对他们的生活、工作和与患者关系的影响时,医疗保健工作者将大流行与更广泛的结构性经济和政治危机以及最近埃博拉疫情的不同经历联系起来进行了理解。他们经历了矛盾的断裂和连续性:虽然 COVID-19 扰乱了常规的卫生保健服务,并加剧了与患者的紧张关系,但也有描述称其具有连续性,与更广泛的结构性问题和长期的“危机”经历相互作用。实际上,医疗保健工作者在特殊和日常之间的十字路口体验了 COVID-19 大流行,紧急措施带来的紧急状态揭示了长期存在的紧张局势和结构性危机。