Özer Esra, Şen Yeşim Çetinkaya, Güler Döndü Sevimli, Güvenç Gülten
Ankara Medipol University Midwifery, Ankara, Turkey.
Haymana Vocational School, University of Ankara, Ankara, Turkey.
BMC Womens Health. 2025 Jan 15;25(1):21. doi: 10.1186/s12905-025-03554-0.
Women are disproportionately affected by disasters due to their vulnerability and limited access to resources. The purpose of this study is to investigate the health concerns and experiences of women who relocated to a different city following the February 2023 earthquake in Turkey.
Data was collected using a constructivist qualitative research design. Between May 1 and July 1 2023, interviews were conducted with female participants who relocated to a different city after the February 2023 earthquake in Turkey. The collected data underwent qualitative content analysis, adhering to the Standards for Qualitative Research Reporting (SRQR). The study utilized Graneheim and Lundman's content analysis method to analyze the interview data. Interviews were transcribed. The transcripts were analyzed in the qualitative research software package ATLAS.ti 9.
In the study, 32 women aged 19-43 years were interviewed. The results revealed four distinct categories and 10 sub-categories derived from the interviewees' narratives. These four categories were physiological needs, safety concerns, need for love and belonging, and self-realization.
It was concluded that individuals who experience disasters face multiple hardships, especially related to these categories. Therefore, it is crucial to focus on the issues and requirements of survivors, particularly women belonging to vulnerable groups. One should not overlook the fundamental needs of women in service delivery.
由于女性的脆弱性以及获取资源的机会有限,她们在灾害中受到的影响尤为严重。本研究的目的是调查在2023年2月土耳其地震后搬迁到另一个城市的女性的健康问题和经历。
采用建构主义定性研究设计收集数据。在2023年5月1日至7月1日期间,对在2023年2月土耳其地震后搬迁到另一个城市的女性参与者进行了访谈。所收集的数据进行了定性内容分析,遵循定性研究报告标准(SRQR)。该研究采用格兰内海姆和伦德曼的内容分析方法来分析访谈数据。访谈进行了转录。转录本在定性研究软件包ATLAS.ti 9中进行分析。
在该研究中,对32名年龄在19至43岁之间的女性进行了访谈。结果揭示了从受访者叙述中得出的四个不同类别和10个子类别。这四个类别是生理需求、安全担忧、爱与归属的需求以及自我实现。
得出的结论是,经历灾害的个人面临多重困难,尤其是与这些类别相关的困难。因此,关注幸存者,特别是弱势群体中的女性的问题和需求至关重要。在提供服务时不应忽视女性的基本需求。