Social Work, The University of Memphis, Memphis, USA.
Psychology, The University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Knoxville, USA.
J Evid Based Soc Work (2019). 2024 Jul-Aug;21(4):435-454. doi: 10.1080/26408066.2024.2308828. Epub 2024 Jan 29.
With state-wide quarantine policies during the COVID-19 pandemic like those implemented in the state of Texas, intimate partner violence (IPV) shelter staff were forced to incorporate new safety measures to keep survivors and advocates safe. To understand the impact of these adaptations fully, authors interviewed shelter staff and residents to capture both of their experiences living and working in the same shelter during the height of the coronavirus pandemic (summer 2020) to understand how changes in policy and procedure in shelters impacted survivors and advocates.
A qualitative phenomenological design was utilized to collect and analyze data from 10 staff and 10 survivors to develop both a textual and a structural description of participant experiences living in an IPV shelter.
The current study captured the survivors' and advocates' perspectives related to the 1) vacillating views of shelter social distancing and quarantine policies, 2) shelter occupancy and staffing unpredictability, 3) the broader challenges related to environmental stressors and 4) mobility challenges.
Results of this study highlight factors related to interpersonal relationships within the shelter and structural factors of shelter which contributed to stress for participants.
The coronavirus is continuing to present challenges for shelters. Implications can be drawn from provider and client experiences that can inform policies and procedures for future health crises, including the need to mitigate environmental stress and transportation challenges, as well as considerations for maintaining social support should social distancing be necessary in future epidemics.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,像德克萨斯州那样实施全州范围的隔离政策,亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)庇护所的工作人员被迫采取新的安全措施,以确保幸存者和拥护者的安全。为了全面了解这些适应措施的影响,作者采访了庇护所的工作人员和居民,以了解在冠状病毒大流行高峰期(2020 年夏季)他们在同一庇护所生活和工作的经历,从而了解庇护所政策和程序的变化如何影响幸存者和拥护者。
采用定性现象学设计,收集和分析了 10 名工作人员和 10 名幸存者的数据,以对参与者在 IPV 庇护所生活的经历进行文本和结构描述。
本研究捕捉到了幸存者和拥护者与以下方面相关的观点:1)庇护所社交距离和隔离政策的摇摆不定的看法;2)庇护所的入住率和人员配置的不可预测性;3)与环境压力源相关的更广泛的挑战;4)移动性挑战。
本研究的结果强调了庇护所内人际关系和庇护所结构因素对参与者造成压力的因素。
冠状病毒继续给庇护所带来挑战。可以从提供者和客户的经验中得出一些启示,为未来的卫生危机制定政策和程序,包括减轻环境压力和交通挑战的必要性,以及在未来的传染病中需要保持社交支持的考虑。