COVID-19 大流行期间的挑战与机遇:分层脆弱性视角

IF 1.8 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Louise Meijering , Tess Osborne , Thomas A. Lowe , Zeinab Sattari N , Billie de Haas , Lisa Schreuder , Gerd Weitkamp , Els Maeckelberghe
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COVID-19 大流行病对学术界产生了广泛的影响,关于大流行病对定性健康研究的影响也有许多评论。然而,参与者和研究人员在大流行期间所面临的脆弱性仍未得到充分探讨。针对这一空白,这篇反思性文章通过分层脆弱性的视角,讨论了大流行期间定性健康研究的参与者和研究人员所面临的交叉挑战和机遇。脆弱性作为一个多层次的概念,为有关大流行病影响的讨论提供了新颖的视角,因为它在考虑个体差异和背景的同时,深入揭示了脆弱性的多面性和动态性。通过反思我们在大流行病期间开展的研究,我们总结出了参与者和研究人员在研究过程中面临的多层脆弱性,以及我们为减轻这些脆弱性而制定的义务和策略。我们讨论了个人特征与工作和生活数字化的交叉性,包括将定性健康研究转移到网上的影响以及创造性方法论的使用。我们的文章强调了在整个研究过程中,研究人员如何通过接触自身的脆弱性,为定性研究开发创造性的新解决方案,从而减轻参与者在大流行病期间面临的更大脆弱性。
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Challenges and opportunities during the COVID-19 pandemic: A layered vulnerabilities perspective

The COVID-19 pandemic has had wide-ranging implications on the academic community and there have been numerous commentaries on the effects of the pandemic on qualitative health research. However, the vulnerabilities faced by participants and researchers during the pandemic have remained underexplored. Addressing this gap, this reflective article discusses the intersecting challenges and opportunities arising for participants and researchers in qualitative health research during the pandemic through the lens of layered vulnerability. Vulnerability, as a layered concept, provides novel insight to discussions on the effects of the pandemic as it provides a depth of insight into the multifaceted and dynamic nature of vulnerabilities, while considering individual differences and contexts. Reflecting on the research we conducted during the pandemic, we draw out the layers of vulnerability that both participants and researchers faced during the research process, as well as the obligations and strategies we developed to mitigate these vulnerabilities. We discuss the intersectionality of individual characteristics and the digitisation of work and life, including the impact of moving qualitative health research online and the use of creative methodological approaches. Our article highlights how, through engaging with their own vulnerabilities throughout the research process, researchers can develop creative and new solutions for qualitative research which mitigate the increased vulnerabilities participants faced during the pandemic.

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