A Descriptive Study to Assess the Challenges in Low Income Families During Covid-19 in Selected Slum Areas of Mehsana District

Jyotiba Vaghela, Dayalal D. Patidar
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Introduction: The current outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19; previously 2019-nCoV) has reported in Wuhan, China in December 2019. The COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by newly discovered coronavirus. The clinical symptoms of COVID-19 are identified as fever, cough, sneezing, sore throat and fatigue, other diarrhea and acute respiratory distress. The COVID-19 transmission occurs from person-to-person. The WHO declared the outbreak a pandemic on 11 March 2020. These were decision of governments to drastically restrict peoples movements by lockdown strategy. To closing businesses, schools, universities, public events and others (lock down strategy) in order to enable the health services to cope with the large number of severe cases. So the Vulnerable groups (workers in the informal sector, small businesses, migrant workers, refugees, homeless, and others) have the highest burden of the pandemic, economical and social impact. Research Approach: Quantitative approach. Research Design: Exploratory descriptive research design. Participants: 200 low income families in slum areas were selected by using non probability convenience sampling technique. TOOLS: Check list. RESULT: Challenges in low income families during COVID-19, 6 (3%) families had mild challenges, 27 (13.5%) had moderate challenges and 167 (83.5%) had severe challenges. Mean of challenges scores 17.35, mean percentage was 8.655% and standard deviation was 3.965. Chi-square test used to associate the level of challenges with their selected demographic variables at 0.05 level of significant. CONCLUSION: Statistical evidence proved that by the lockdown here the challenges are more in low income families during COVID-19 in slum areas.
一项评估梅哈萨纳区选定贫民窟地区低收入家庭在Covid-19期间面临挑战的描述性研究
简介:当前爆发的冠状病毒病(COVID-19;2019年12月在中国武汉报告了2019- ncov。COVID-19是一种由新发现的冠状病毒引起的传染病。新冠肺炎的临床症状为发烧、咳嗽、打喷嚏、喉咙痛和疲劳、其他腹泻和急性呼吸窘迫。COVID-19发生人际传播。世界卫生组织于2020年3月11日宣布此次疫情为大流行。这是各国政府通过封锁战略大幅限制人员流动的决定。关闭企业、学校、大学、公共活动和其他活动(封锁战略),以使卫生服务部门能够应对大量严重病例。因此,弱势群体(非正规部门的工人、小企业、移徙工人、难民、无家可归者和其他人)在大流行的经济和社会影响中负担最重。研究方法:定量方法。研究设计:探索性描述性研究设计。研究对象:采用非概率便利抽样方法,选取200户贫民窟低收入家庭。工具:检查列表。结果:低收入家庭在新冠肺炎期间面临的挑战有6个(3%)家庭为轻度挑战,27个(13.5%)家庭为中度挑战,167个(83.5%)家庭为重度挑战。挑战得分均值为17.35分,平均百分比为8.655%,标准差为3.965分。卡方检验用于将挑战水平与所选人口变量关联在0.05显著水平上。结论:统计证据证明,在2019冠状病毒病期间,贫民窟地区的低收入家庭面临的挑战更多。
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