布鲁克林和皇后区正统犹太社区对COVID-19制裁的看法:对医疗服务提供者经验的定性研究

IF 2.2 1区 哲学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Tehilla Berger Lipsky, Kathryn Lang, Ezriel Kroen, Laura Robbins, Ezra Gabbay
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纽约市的超正统派犹太社区在新冠肺炎大流行期间遭受了重大损失。在一些成员坚决主张重新开放对社区文化至关重要的某些资源之后,社区受到了公众的监督。本研究利用定性技术考察为哈瑞迪社区服务的医疗服务提供者对与流行病有关的政府制裁的看法,以及这些限制对社区接受医疗保健的最终影响。我们采访了15个社区卫生保健提供者,了解他们在大流行期间照顾哈瑞迪社区的经验,并确定了概括其经验的五个主题,这些主题又细分为关注大流行经验的主题和告知社区健康结构性决定因素的主题。确定的主题是:(1)大流行的开始影响了社区内的医疗保健接收;(2)新冠肺炎规则混乱、严格,往往不透明;(3) COVID-19应对措施导致不信任,继续影响医疗服务的接受;(4)社区特有的特征塑造了社区成员的经历;(5)为哈瑞迪社区服务的提供者发现,他们的选民对外部世界有一种基本的不信任,这使得该社区容易感到自己成为攻击目标。研究结果强调了公共卫生应对方面的缺陷,加剧了社区成员之间的不信任情绪,这继续对其接受医疗服务产生负面影响。
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Perspectives Toward COVID-19 Sanctions in the Orthodox Jewish Community in Brooklyn and Queens: A Qualitative Study of Medical Providers Experience.

The Ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) Jewish Community in New York City suffered significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The community came under public scrutiny after some members staunchly advocated for reopening of certain resources central to community culture. This study utilizes qualitative techniques to examine the perspectives of medical providers that serve the Haredi community toward pandemic-related government sanctions, as well as the resultant effects the restrictions had on community receipt of healthcare. We interviewed 15 community-based healthcare providers regarding their experiences caring for the Haredi community during the pandemic and identified five themes that encapsulate their experience, subdivided into those that focus on the pandemic experience and those that inform community structural determinants of health. The themes identified were (1) The beginning of the pandemic impacted receipt of healthcare within the community; (2) COVID-19 rules were confusing, strict, and often non-transparent; (3) The COVID-19 response led to mistrust that continues to impact receipt of medical care; (4) Community-specific characteristics shaped its member's experiences; and (5) The providers serving the Haredi community identify a baseline mistrust of the outside world among their constituents that make the community prone to feel targeted. The study's findings underscore deficits in the public health response that exacerbated feelings of distrust among community members which continues to negatively impact its receipt of medical care.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Religion and Health is an international publication concerned with the creative partnership of psychology and religion/sprituality and the relationship between religion/spirituality and both mental and physical health. This multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary journal publishes peer-reviewed original contributions from scholars and professionals of all religious faiths. Articles may be clinical, statistical, theoretical, impressionistic, or anecdotal. Founded in 1961 by the Blanton-Peale Institute, which joins the perspectives of psychology and religion, Journal of Religion and Health explores the most contemporary modes of religious thought with particular emphasis on their relevance to current medical and psychological research.
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