M. Parvez, M. Al-Mamun, M. Rahaman, Sheuli Akter, K. Fatema, H. Sadia, Anika Intesar
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摘要
新冠肺炎无疑吸收了全球公众的焦虑。它迅速扰乱了全球生活,并将对若干部门产生长期和短期影响。这项全面审查研究的目标是发现自孟加拉国冠状病毒开始以来的一年内进行了哪些研究。因此,本研究审查了社会和经济问题、健康和心理问题以及个人看法、主要挑战、战略和政策体系、公共卫生、在线教育、农业和粮食安全、与疫情有关的犯罪活动、罗兴亚难民问题以及家庭暴力行为的质量的普遍性和关联性。该综述使用了Web of Science、PubMed、PubMed Central和Scopus等电子数据库来查找已发表的材料。本研究审查了选定的论文,删除冗余并纳入了43篇相关文章。43项研究中定性研究14项(32.56%),混合研究6项(13.95%),定量研究14项(53.49%)。本研究通过关注相互关联的因素和研究COVID-19事件和情景,有助于识别当前文件中的问题。因此,各国政府和其他利益攸关方应重新评估这些有争议的问题,以制定一项考虑到孟加拉国和其他受COVID-19影响国家情况的政策。
COVID-19 in Bangladesh: A systematic review of the literature from march 2020 to march 2021
COVID-19 has undoubtedly absorbed the global public's angst. It has quickly disturbed global life and will have long-term and short-term consequences on several sectors. This comprehensive review study's goal is to discover what research has been done in a year since the beginning of coronavirus in Bangladesh. Consequently, the current study examined the pervasiveness and affiliation of social and economic issues, health and psychological issues and individual perceptions, key challenges, strategies and policy systems, public health, online education, agriculture and food security, criminal activities related to outbreaks, Rohingya refugee issues, and the quality of domestic violence behaviors. The review used electronic databases such as Web of Science, PubMed, PubMed Central, and Scopus to find published material. This study reviewed chosen papers, removing redundancies and including 43 pertinent articles. Among the 43 study items, fourteen were qualitative (32.56%), six mixed (13.95%), and the rest were quantitative (53.49 %). This study helps to identify the issues with current documentation by focusing on interconnected factors and studying COVID-19 events and scenarios. Thus, governments and other stakeholders should reassess these controversial issues to formulate a policy that takes into consideration the situation in Bangladesh and other COVID-19 affected countries.