"No Man Is an Island": Perspectives of CHamorus in Guam on COVID-19.

Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-24 DOI:10.1111/phn.13018
Lucy Joo-Castro, Amanda Emerson
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Abstract

Objectives: Guam is a United States territory situated in the western Pacific Ocean with a multiethnic population numbering approximately 168,000. The CHamorus, who are the Indigenous people of Guam, make up 37%. In this study, we sought to explore CHamorus' perspectives on and experiences of COVID-19.

Design: Interviews were conducted with 10 CHamoru adults in June-July 2020 via telephone for a larger study on understanding how the collective history of the CHamoru people is perceived relative to contemporary health beliefs and practices. This study is a secondary data analysis of questions that focused on COVID-19. We used thematic analysis techniques to analyze the data.

Results: Three themes were identified: self and other, or "no man is an island"; trust in government; and focusing on the positives. A cross-cutting theme was commitment to the common welfare of the community through interconnectedness and inafa'maolek (doing good for others).

Conclusion: Results indicated that CHamorus recognized a balance between community and individual, the need to protect the vulnerable while also considering personal choice, and the implications of enforced social distancing on community and economic stability.

“没有人是一座孤岛”:关岛查莫罗对新冠肺炎的看法。
目标:关岛是位于西太平洋的美国领土,多种族人口约为168 000人。查莫罗人是关岛的土著居民,占37%。在这项研究中,我们试图探讨查莫罗斯对COVID-19的看法和经验。设计:在2020年6月至7月期间,通过电话对10名查莫鲁成年人进行了采访,以进行一项更大规模的研究,以了解人们如何看待查莫鲁人的集体历史,相对于当代的健康信仰和做法。本研究是对COVID-19问题的二次数据分析。我们使用主题分析技术来分析数据。结果:确定了三个主题:自我和他者,或“没有人是一座孤岛”;对政府的信任;关注积极的一面。一个跨领域的主题是通过相互联系和inafa'maolek(为他人做好事)致力于社区的共同福利。结论:研究结果表明,CHamorus认识到社区和个人之间的平衡,需要保护弱势群体,同时也考虑个人选择,以及强制保持社会距离对社区和经济稳定的影响。
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