COVID-19 Public Health and Social Measures in Southeast Nigeria and Its Implication to Public Health Management and Sustainability

S. Okafor, Collins I. Ugwu, J. Nkwede, S. Onah, G. Amadi, C. Udenze, N. Chuke
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Southeast Nigeria witnessed the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing public health crises. The crises manifest as the conflicts between citizens, policy-makers and leaders over public health policies, creating the circumstance for innovative research. This study examines the public response to the public health and social measures (PHSMs) implemented by the federal government of Nigeria in curtailing the spread of COVID-19, during the height of the pandemic. The focus is to unravel the underlying factors of the public response to the PHSMs, as well as their implications to the overall public health policies and institutions in the region. Guided by the ethnomethodology model, the authors applied qualitative methodology to the research. In-depth interview (IDI) and focused group discussion (FGD) were adopted to gather data from leaders of religious institutions, public and private health institutions, local market institutions, and state security institutions in the 5 states of Southeast Nigeria. The collected data were parsed through thematic analysis and interpretive phenomenological analysis (IPA). The results reveal a range of problems, such as shallow knowledge and misinformation at the local level, gap in public health knowledge and policy, crises of mistrust and misinterpretation of public health objective, citizens-policy-leadership crises, as well as the abuse of PHSMs. These problems were put in perspectives to portray the lessons and the public health policy implications of citizens-policy-leadership crises.
尼日利亚东南部新冠肺炎疫情公共卫生和社会措施及其对公共卫生管理和可持续性的启示
尼日利亚东南部见证了COVID-19大流行和随之而来的公共卫生危机。危机表现为公民、决策者和领导人在公共卫生政策上的冲突,为创新研究创造了环境。本研究调查了公众对尼日利亚联邦政府在疫情最严重期间为遏制COVID-19传播而实施的公共卫生和社会措施的反应。重点是揭示公众对初级保健服务的反应的根本因素,以及它们对该区域整体公共卫生政策和机构的影响。在民族方法学模型的指导下,作者运用定性方法进行研究。采用深度访谈(IDI)和焦点小组讨论(FGD)从尼日利亚东南部5个州的宗教机构、公共和私人卫生机构、当地市场机构和国家安全机构的领导人那里收集数据。通过主题分析和解释现象学分析(IPA)对收集到的数据进行分析。结果揭示了一系列问题,如地方层面的知识浅薄和错误信息,公共卫生知识和政策的差距,不信任危机和对公共卫生目标的误解,公民政策领导危机,以及phsm的滥用。对这些问题进行了透视,以描绘公民-政策-领导危机的教训和公共卫生政策影响。
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