Mona Z Ghadirian, Iván Sarmiento, Natalia Reinoso Chávez, Neil Andersson, Anne Cockcroft
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摘要
整理和总结有关COVID-19大流行在尼日利亚农村地区非临床影响的已发表证据,并将这些发现与社区利益攸关方的经验进行比较。方法检索PubMed、Scopus、chinese care and Allied Health Literature Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL),检索截止到2024年1月发表的同行评议论文。纳入的研究使用定量、定性或混合方法来检查COVID-19大流行对尼日利亚农村人生活的影响。两位审稿人独立进行了标题、摘要和全文筛选。我们使用叙述性描述和模糊认知地图来总结审查结果,并将这些地图与尼日利亚农村包奇州农村社区利益相关者先前创建的地图进行比较。结果贫困、饥饿和食物缺乏以及压力和心理健康问题是文献和利益相关者地图的主要主题。利益相关者地图突出了失业和家庭冲突。这些主题在文献中很少探讨,它们强调减少卫生服务。结论本综述和利益相关者的观点证实了COVID-19大流行对尼日利亚农村非临床影响的重要性。当地社区利益相关者强调的一些问题在文献中缺失。将已发表的研究与当地经验结合起来,可以为制定恢复政策提供具体的见解。
Experience of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Rural Nigeria: A Scoping Review of the Literature Contextualized With Local Knowledge Using Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping.
AimCollate and summarise published evidence of the non-clinical effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in rural Nigeria and compare the findings with community stakeholder experiences.MethodsWe searched PubMed, Scopus, and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) for peer-reviewed papers published up to January 2024. Included studies used quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods to examine the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the lives of rural Nigerians. Two reviewers conducted title, abstract, and full-text screening independently. We used narrative descriptions and fuzzy cognitive maps to summarise the findings of the review and compared the maps with those previously created by stakeholders in rural communities in Bauchi State, rural Nigeria.ResultsPoverty, hunger and lack of food, and stress and mental health problems were leading themes in both the literature and stakeholder maps. Stakeholder maps highlighted job loss and household conflicts. These topics were rarely explored in the literature, which emphasized reduced health services.ConclusionThis review and stakeholder perspectives confirm the importance of non-clinical impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in rural Nigeria. Some issues highlighted by local community stakeholders were absent in the literature. Contextualizing published research with local experience provides specific insights to inform recovery policies.