COVID-19 – International Psychology’s Role in Addressing Healthcare Disparities and Ethics in Marginalized Communities

Q3 Psychology
Falu Rami, H. Searight, Laura Dryjanska, P. Battista
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Abstract. This conceptual paper provides an overview of the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare disparities and particularly its impact on marginalized communities. This critical analysis addresses the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 3, 10, and 16, which include health and well-being, reduction of inequality between and within countries, and the need for peaceful and inclusive societies. COVID-19 has infected over 189 million individuals in 220 countries and territories. The pandemic exposed long-standing healthcare inequities between and within countries. Prior to the pandemic, there were limited health and mental health services available to marginalized communities, individuals of lower socioeconomic status, and those in low- and middle-income countries; COVID-19 overburdened healthcare and mental health systems, which resulted in grave mental and physical health consequences. SDG 10 focuses on reducing inequality within and between countries and the need for advocacy for vulnerable groups. International psychology is in a unique position to address the ethical issues associated with healthcare disparities and rationing of care. SDG 3 addresses the need for good health and well-being for all. Achieving this goal is a challenge because of unequal access to healthcare and barriers to services continue, particularly in countries without universal healthcare. Goal 16 focuses on creating and promoting peaceful, just, and inclusive societies and institutions. However, access to healthcare does not erase long-standing histories of injustice, colonialism, and discrimination. Additionally, appreciation of the suspicion with which many minority communities view the healthcare system can be the first step in addressing vaccine reluctance.
2019冠状病毒病——国际心理学在解决边缘化社区医疗保健差异和伦理方面的作用
摘要本概念性文件概述了COVID-19对医疗保健差距的影响,特别是对边缘化社区的影响。这一批判性分析涉及联合国可持续发展目标(sdg) 3、10和16,其中包括健康和福祉、减少国家之间和国家内部的不平等,以及对和平和包容社会的需求。COVID-19已在220个国家和地区感染了1.89亿多人。这次大流行暴露了国家之间和国家内部长期存在的卫生保健不平等。在大流行之前,向边缘化社区、社会经济地位较低的个人以及低收入和中等收入国家的个人提供的卫生和精神卫生服务有限;COVID-19使卫生保健和精神卫生系统不堪重负,造成严重的身心健康后果。可持续发展目标10侧重于减少国家内部和国家之间的不平等,以及为弱势群体宣传的必要性。国际心理学在解决与医疗保健差距和护理配给有关的伦理问题方面处于独特的地位。可持续发展目标3涉及人人享有良好健康和福祉的需要。实现这一目标是一项挑战,因为获得保健服务的机会不平等,获得服务的障碍仍然存在,特别是在没有普及保健的国家。目标16侧重于建立和促进和平、公正和包容的社会和机构。然而,获得医疗保健并不能消除长期存在的不公正、殖民主义和歧视历史。此外,认识到许多少数民族社区对卫生保健系统的怀疑可以成为解决不愿接种疫苗问题的第一步。
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期刊介绍: International Perspectives in Psychology: Research, Practice, Consultation® is committed to publishing research that examines human behavior and experiences around the globe from a psychological perspective. It publishes intervention strategies that use psychological science to improve the lives of people around the world. The journal promotes the use of psychological science that is contextually informed, culturally inclusive, and dedicated to serving the public interest. The world''s problems are imbedded in economic, environmental, political, and social contexts. International Perspectives in Psychology incorporates empirical findings from education, medicine, political science, public health, psychology, sociology, gender and ethnic studies, and related disciplines. The journal addresses international and global issues, including: -inter-group relations -disaster response -societal and national development -environmental conservation -emigration and immigration -education -social and workplace environments -policy and decision making -leadership -health carepoverty and economic justice -the experiences and needs of disadvantaged groups
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