受到威胁的地方公共卫生:COVID-19 大流行期间地方卫生部门领导面临的骚扰

IF 2.2 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Jordan Royster , Jack A. Meyer , Margaret C. Cunningham , Kellie Hall , Krishna Patel , Timothy C. McCall , Aaron A. Alford
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摘要

背景在 COVID-19 大流行之前,地方卫生部门(LHD)面临着资金不足和人员配备不足等多项挑战。COVID-19 加剧了这些挑战,并带来了新的挑战,包括对机构、员工和领导层的骚扰。本研究旨在从定性的角度了解地方卫生部门在大流行期间所面临的骚扰的经历和影响,并为预防未来的骚扰提供建议。研究设计利用焦点小组进行数据收集,开展了一项定性研究。2022 年秋季进行了四次虚拟焦点小组讨论,共有 16 名在 Profile 中接受调查的地方卫生局领导参加了讨论,他们当时仍在其岗位上。然后由两名独立的编码员对焦点小组的记录进行编码,并使用主题分析法进行分析。研究结果从数据中产生了四个共同的领域:骚扰的加重因素、骚扰的内容和形式、保护因素以及对个人和员工队伍的影响。我们为地方和联邦合作伙伴提出了建议,因为如果不立即采取实质性的协调解决方案来解决骚扰问题并提供保护,公共卫生系统就会受到威胁。
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Local public health under threat: Harassment faced by local health department leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic

Background

Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, local health departments (LHDs) faced several challenges including underfunding and understaffing. COVID-19 exacerbated these challenges and introduced new ones, including harassment of the agency, staff, and leadership. The objective of this study was to qualitatively understand the experiences and impact of harassment faced by LHDs during the pandemic and provide recommendations to prevent future harassment.

Study design

A qualitative study was conducted utilizing focus groups for data collection.

Methods

LHDs were sampled from the 2022 National Profile of Local Health Departments (Profile) study to ensure diversity in LHD size. Four virtual focus groups were conducted in Fall 2022 with a total of 16 LHD leaders surveyed in Profile, who were still in their positions. Focus group transcripts were then coded by two independent coders and analyzed using thematic analysis.

Findings

Four common domains arose from the data: aggravating factors of harassment, content and formats of harassment, protective factors, and effects on individuals and on the workforce.

Conclusion

Findings suggest that harassment was pervasive with many forms and impacts on the LHD leaders and workforce overall. Recommendations are proposed for the local as well as federal partners because the public health system is threatened without immediate, substantial, and coordinated solutions to address harassment and offer protection.

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