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“上帝通过信仰和科学保护我们免于死亡”:一项关于埃塞俄比亚亚的斯亚贝巴宗教领袖在抗击新冠疫情及建立新冠疫苗信任方面作用的定性研究

God protects us from death through faith and science': a qualitative study on the role of faith leaders in combating the COVID-19 pandemic and in building COVID-19 vaccine trust in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

作者信息

Yibeltal Kalkidan, Workneh Firehiwot, Melesse Hanna, Wolde Habtamu, Kidane Workagegnhu Tarekegn, Berhane Yemane, Herzig van Wees Sibylle

机构信息

Department of Reproductive Health and Population, Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Addis Continental Institute of Public Health, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2024 Apr 22;14(4):e071566. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-071566.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study explored faith leaders' perspectives on the COVID-19 vaccine and their role in building COVID-19 vaccine trust in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

DESIGN

A qualitative study with in-depth interviews and thematic analysis was conducted.

PARTICIPANTS

Twenty-one faith leaders from the seven religious groups represented in the Inter-Religious Council of Ethiopia participated in the study.

SETTING

The study was conducted in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

RESULTS

The thematic analysis revealed three themes. First, faith leaders were aware of the risks of the COVID-19 pandemic, although most ascribed a spiritual meaning to the advent of the pandemic. The pandemic seriously affected the faith communities, inflicting financial losses. Second, faith leaders were essential allies during the pandemic by effectively collaborating with government and health professionals in COVID-19 prevention activities and public health interventions using spiritual reasoning. They were actively informing the community about the importance of the COVID-19 vaccine, where many faith leaders were publicly vaccinated to build trust in the vaccine and act as role models. Third, despite this, they faced multiple questions from the congregation about the vaccine, including rumours.

CONCLUSIONS

This research showed that faith leaders played crucial roles in encouraging vaccine use but were limited in their persuasion power because of intense rumours and misinformation. Empowering faith leaders with the latest vaccine evidence needs to be prioritised in the future.

摘要

目的

本研究探讨了宗教领袖对新冠疫苗的看法以及他们在埃塞俄比亚亚的斯亚贝巴建立新冠疫苗信任方面所起的作用。

设计

开展了一项采用深入访谈和主题分析的定性研究。

参与者

来自埃塞俄比亚宗教间理事会所代表的七个宗教团体的21位宗教领袖参与了该研究。

地点

该研究在埃塞俄比亚亚的斯亚贝巴进行。

结果

主题分析揭示了三个主题。第一,宗教领袖意识到新冠疫情的风险,尽管大多数人将疫情的出现归因于一种精神层面的意义。疫情严重影响了宗教团体,造成了经济损失。第二,宗教领袖在疫情期间是重要的盟友,他们通过运用精神层面的推理,在新冠疫情预防活动和公共卫生干预中与政府及卫生专业人员有效合作。他们积极向社区宣传新冠疫苗的重要性,许多宗教领袖公开接种疫苗以建立对疫苗的信任并起到榜样作用。第三,尽管如此,他们面临着会众关于疫苗的诸多问题,包括谣言。

结论

本研究表明,宗教领袖在鼓励疫苗接种方面发挥了关键作用,但由于谣言和错误信息盛行,他们的劝导能力有限。未来需要优先赋予宗教领袖最新的疫苗证据。

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