Fighting the COVID-19 pandemic: A socio-cultural insight into Pakistan

Pub Date : 2023-07-18 DOI:10.1111/dewb.12413
Sualeha Siddiq Shekhani, Farhat Moazam, Aamir Jafarey
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare professionals around the world were driven by universal values of solidarity and duty to provide care. However, local societal norms and existing healthcare systems influenced interactions among physicians, and with patients and their families. An exploratory qualitative study design using in-depth interviews was undertaken with physicians working at two public sector hospitals in Karachi, Pakistan. Using the constant comparison method of data analysis, several key themes were identified highlighting norms of kinship and interdependencies characteristic of collectivistic societies that influenced professional interactions. The role of seniors in the hierarchical society of Pakistan played a major role in provision of care. Physicians reported numerous challenges in dealing with patients and their families amidst public denial fueled due to ill-formed government policies. This included interruption of funeral rites which undermined public trust. The study provides insights into the local moral world of two healthcare institutions in Pakistan.

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抗击 COVID-19 大流行:巴基斯坦的社会文化洞察
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,世界各地的医疗保健专业人员在团结一致、尽职尽责的普世价值观的驱使下开展工作。然而,当地的社会规范和现有的医疗保健系统影响了医生之间以及医生与患者及其家属之间的互动。本研究采用探索性定性研究设计,对巴基斯坦卡拉奇两家公立医院的医生进行了深入访谈。采用不断比较的数据分析方法,确定了几个关键主题,突出了集体主义社会特有的亲缘关系和相互依存关系规范对职业互动的影响。在巴基斯坦这个等级森严的社会中,长者的角色在提供医疗服务方面发挥着重要作用。医生们报告说,由于政府政策不完善,在公众的否认声中,医生在与病人及其家属打交道时面临着许多挑战。这包括破坏公众信任的葬礼仪式的中断。这项研究提供了对巴基斯坦两家医疗机构当地道德世界的深入了解。
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