Understanding how communities respond to COVID-19: experiences from the Orthodox Jewish communities of Antwerp city

被引:23
作者
Vanhamel, Jef [1 ]
Meudec, Marie [1 ,2 ]
Van Landeghem, Ella [1 ]
Ronse, Maya [1 ]
Gryseels, Charlotte [1 ]
Reyniers, Thijs [1 ]
Rotsaert, Anke [1 ]
Ddungu, Charles [1 ]
Manirankunda, Lazare [1 ]
Katsuva, Deogratias [1 ]
Grietens, Koen Peeters [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Nostlinger, Christiana [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Trop Med, Dept Publ Hlth, Natl Str 155, B-2000 Antwerp, Belgium
[2] Inst Trop Med, Outbreak Res Team, Natl Str 155, B-2000 Antwerp, Belgium
[3] Nagasaki Univ, Sch Trop Med & Global Hlth, Nagasaki, Japan
[4] Amsterdam Inst Social Sci Res, Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
COVID-19; Community engagement; Orthodox Judaism; Participatory approach; HEALTH; PARTICIPATION; ENGAGEMENT; LESSONS;
D O I
10.1186/s12939-021-01417-2
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundThe importance of community involvement in the response against disease outbreaks has been well established. However, we lack insights into local communities' experiences in coping with the current COVID-19 pandemic. This study explored both the impact of, and response to, COVID-19 within the Orthodox Jewish communities of Antwerp (Belgium) during the first lockdown period (March 2020 - May 2020).MethodsWe conducted an explorative qualitative study using a participatory approach. First, we performed a community mapping to identify relevant stakeholders. Through the active involvement of a community advisory board and based on qualitative interviews with key-informants and community members, we elicited lived experiences, attitudes, and perceptions towards COVID-19. Interviews were conducted both face-to-face and using online web conferencing technology. Data were analyzed inductively according to the principles of thematic analysis.ResultsGovernment-issued outbreak control measures presented context-specific challenges to the Orthodox Jewish communities in Antwerp. They related mainly to the remote organization of religious life, and practicing physical distancing in socially and culturally strongly connected communities. Existing community resources were rapidly mobilized to adapt to the outbreak and to self-organize response initiatives within communities. The active involvement of community and religious leaders in risk communication proved to be of great importance to facilitate the coverage and uptake of pandemic control measures while protecting essential community values and traditions. Creating bottom-up and community-adapted communication strategies, including addressing language barriers and involving Rabbis in the dissemination of prevention messages, fostered a feeling of trust in government's response measures. However, unmet information and prevention needs were also identified, such as the need for inclusive communication by public authorities and the need to mitigate the negative effects of stigmatization.ConclusionThe experiences of Orthodox Jewish communities in Antwerp demonstrate a valuable example of a feasible community-centered approach to health emergencies. Increasing the engagement of communities in local decision-making and governance structures remains a key strategy to respond to unmet information and prevention needs.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 51 条
[1]  
Abicht L., 2018, JODEN ANTWERPEN, V1st
[2]  
Aldridge Robert W, 2020, Wellcome Open Res, V5, P88, DOI 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.15922.1
[3]   Preparing racially and ethnically diverse communities for public health emergencies [J].
Andrulis, Dennis P. ;
Siddiqui, Nadia J. ;
Gantner, Jenna L. .
HEALTH AFFAIRS, 2007, 26 (05) :1269-1279
[4]  
[Anonymous], 2020, BUSINESS INSIDER
[5]  
[Anonymous], 2020, BELG COVID 19 EP SIT
[6]  
Atkinson R., 2001, Soc. Res. Update, V33, P1
[7]  
Bergvall-Kareborn B., 2009, International Journal of Innovation and Regional Development, V1, P356, DOI [DOI 10.1504/IJIRD.2009.022727, 10.1504/IJIRD.2009.022727]
[8]   The "Untold" Side of COVID-19: Social Stigma and Its Consequences in India [J].
Bhattacharya, Prama ;
Banerjee, Debanjan ;
Rao, T. S. Sathyanarayana .
INDIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE, 2020, 42 (04) :382-386
[9]  
Braun V., 2006, Qualitative Research in Psychology, V3, P77, DOI [DOI 10.1191/1478088706QP063OA, https://doi.org/10.1191/1478088706qp063oa]
[10]   Hope and Resilience During a Pandemic Among Three Cultural Groups in Israel: The Second Wave of Covid-19 [J].
Braun-Lewensohn, Orna ;
Abu-Kaf, Sarah ;
Kalagy, Tehila .
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2021, 12