H. Dalky, A. Hamdan-Mansour, B. Amarneh, Manar AlAzzam RN, Nuha Remon Yacoub, A. Khalifeh, M. Aldalaykeh, A. Dalky, R. Rawashdeh, D. Yehia, M. Alnajar
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引用次数: 11
摘要
本研究的目的是探讨约旦普通民众和卫生保健工作者对COVID-19个体的社会歧视感知。采用横断面描述性比较设计,利用在线调查格式从272名普通人和109名卫生保健工作者的方便样本中收集数据。HCWs报告的社会歧视(SDS)水平为中低,而普通人报告的社会歧视(SDS)水平较高,差异有统计学意义(t = 8.64, p < 0.001)。SDS与医护人员的工作年限、护理专业、学历、工作领域呈正相关。该研究反映了与COVID-19相关的普通民众和医护人员的社会歧视。讨论了对卫生实践和公共政策的影响。
Social discrimination perception of health-care workers and ordinary people toward individuals with COVID-19
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to explore perception of social discrimination among ordinary people and health-care workers toward individuals with COVID-19 in Jordan. A cross-sectional descriptive-comparative design was used to collect data from a convenience sample of 272 ordinary people and 109 HCWs utilizing an online survey format. HCWs reported low to medium social discrimination (SDS) level, while ordinary people reported a higher level with statistical difference (t = 8.64, p <.001). SDS had positive and significant correlation with years of experience, specialty of nursing, education and area of working among HCWs. The study signifies the social discrimination associated with COVID-19 among ordinary people and healthcare workers. Implications to health practices and public policies discussed.
期刊介绍:
Social Influence is a journal that provides an integrated focus for research into this important, dynamic, and multi-disciplinary field. Topics covered include: conformity, norms, social influence tactics such as norm of reciprocity, authority, scarcity, interpersonal influence, persuasion, power, advertising, mass media effects, political persuasion, propaganda, comparative influence, compliance, minority influence, influence in groups, cultic influence, social movements, social contagions, rumors, resistance to influence, influence across cultures, and the history of influence research.