“我挣扎着感觉正常”:对尼日利亚危机安置营生活经历的现象学分析。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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摘要

背景:尼日利亚多年来经历了几次人道主义危机和流离失所。这些危机对身体和心理造成了严重影响,许多人在境内流离失所者营地内经历了创伤和与压力有关的疾病。为了制定解决难民营内定居者需求的干预措施,全面了解他们的经历至关重要。方法:定性研究采用现象学分析,探讨国内流离失所者营地人道主义危机受害者的生活经历。采用目的性抽样法招募焦点小组讨论参与者,采用滚雪球法招募深度访谈参与者。结果:从分析中得出4个主题和10个副主题。参与者的经历与恶劣的物质生活条件有关,包括营地的屋顶恶化和漏水,水,环境卫生和个人卫生设施不足,自主权和自我维持有限。由于无法与难民营外的亲戚联系,人们产生了孤立、绝望和焦虑的感觉。结论:我们的研究强调了为生活在难民营和其他安置场所的流离失所者建立宜居条件的重要性,同时促进与外部社区的社会联系。这种联系可能会增强他们对正常生活的希望,建立适应能力,并促进他们重新融入社会。
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'I struggle to feel normal': phenomenological analysis of experience with living in crises resettlement camps in Nigeria.

Background: Nigeria has experienced several humanitarian crises and displacement over the years. The physical and psychological impact of these crises has been severe, with many experiencing trauma and stress-related disorders within internally displaced persons camps. To develop interventions that address the needs of settlers in camps, a comprehensive understanding of their experiences is essential.

Methods: Our qualitative study employed phenomenological analysis to explore the lived experiences of victims of humanitarian crises within internally displaced persons camps. Purposive sampling was used to recruit participants for the focus group discussions, and we employed snowballing to recruit participants for the in-depth interviews.

Results: Four themes and 10 subthemes emerged from the analysis. Participants' experiences were laced with harsh physical living conditions, including deteriorated and leaking roofs in camps, inadequate water, sanitation and hygiene facilities and limited autonomy and self-sustenance. The inability to connect with relatives outside the camps fostered feelings of isolation, hopelessness and anxiety.

Conclusions: Our study emphasizes the importance of establishing livable conditions for displaced persons living in camps and other resettlement settings, while fostering social connections with external communities. This connection may enhance their hopes for a normal life, build resilience and facilitate their social integration back into society.

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International Health
International Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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4.50
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83
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期刊介绍: International Health is an official journal of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. It publishes original, peer-reviewed articles and reviews on all aspects of global health including the social and economic aspects of communicable and non-communicable diseases, health systems research, policy and implementation, and the evaluation of disease control programmes and healthcare delivery solutions. It aims to stimulate scientific and policy debate and provide a forum for analysis and opinion sharing for individuals and organisations engaged in all areas of global health.
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