The Impacts of Politicization on Public Health Workers: The COVID-19 Pandemic in Oregon and Montana.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Christina Barsky, Earlene Camarillo
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Abstract

Context: The contributions from the field of public health to human society are numerous and are often taken for granted. The COVID-19 pandemic thrust the largely invisible public health workforce into the public eye. Like other career civil servants at the intersection of the citizen-state encounter, reports of uncooperative, hostile, and even violent confrontations between public health workers and those they serve are on the rise. This study explores the attitudes of public health professionals in two states in the American West.

Methods: The authors conducted an anonymous web-based survey of public health professionals in Montana and Oregon one year into the COVID-19 pandemic.

Findings: Public health workers who responded to the survey reported beliefs that the COVID-19 pandemic was politicized by actors in the government, both major political parties, the media, and the public broadly. This politicization affected workers' abilities to do their jobs, with respondents in Montana experiencing more negative impacts than those in Oregon.

Conclusions: Public health workers face growing antagonism from the public and pressure from political leaders, which poses a significant concern for the public health workforce and for communities as they prepare to address and overcome future public health challenges.

政治化对公共卫生工作者的影响:俄勒冈州和蒙大拿州的COVID-19大流行。
背景:公共卫生领域对人类社会的贡献是巨大的,而且往往被视为理所当然。新冠肺炎大流行使基本上看不见的公共卫生工作人员进入公众视线。与处于公民与国家冲突交叉点的其他职业公务员一样,有关公共卫生工作者与其服务人员之间不合作、敌对甚至暴力对抗的报道也在增加。本研究探讨了美国西部两个州公共卫生专业人员的态度。方法:作者在新冠肺炎大流行一年后,对蒙大拿州和俄勒冈州的公共卫生专业人士进行了匿名网络调查。调查结果:对调查做出回应的公共卫生工作者报告称,他们认为新冠肺炎疫情被政府中的行为者政治化,包括主要政党、媒体和广大公众。这种政治化影响了工人的工作能力,蒙大拿州的受访者比俄勒冈州的受访者受到的负面影响更大,这对公共卫生工作者和社区来说是一个重大问题,因为他们正准备应对和克服未来的公共卫生挑战。
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CiteScore
7.30
自引率
7.10%
发文量
46
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: A leading journal in its field, and the primary source of communication across the many disciplines it serves, the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law focuses on the initiation, formulation, and implementation of health policy and analyzes the relations between government and health—past, present, and future.
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