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Management of COVID‐19 and vaccination in Nepal: A qualitative study

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this research is to investigate the perspective of citizens of Nepal on the management COVID‐19, the roll‐out of the vaccine, and to gain an understanding of attitudes towards the governments' handling of the COVID‐19 pandemic. METHOD: A qualitative methodology was used. I...

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Autores principales: Karki, Alisha, Rijal, Barsha, Koirala, Bikash, Makai, Prabina, KC, Pramod, Adhikary, Pratik, Joshi, Saugat, Basnet, Srijana, Bhattarai, Sunita, Karki, Jiban
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10154840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36797845
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13732
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author Karki, Alisha
Rijal, Barsha
Koirala, Bikash
Makai, Prabina
KC, Pramod
Adhikary, Pratik
Joshi, Saugat
Basnet, Srijana
Bhattarai, Sunita
Karki, Jiban
author_facet Karki, Alisha
Rijal, Barsha
Koirala, Bikash
Makai, Prabina
KC, Pramod
Adhikary, Pratik
Joshi, Saugat
Basnet, Srijana
Bhattarai, Sunita
Karki, Jiban
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description OBJECTIVE: The aim of this research is to investigate the perspective of citizens of Nepal on the management COVID‐19, the roll‐out of the vaccine, and to gain an understanding of attitudes towards the governments' handling of the COVID‐19 pandemic. METHOD: A qualitative methodology was used. In‐depth interviews were conducted with 18 males and 23 females aged between 20 and 86 years old from one remote and one urban district of Nepal. Interviews were conducted in November and December 2021. A thematic approach was used to analyse the data, utilising NVivo 12 data management software. RESULT: Three major themes were identified: (1) Peoples' perspective on the management of COVID‐19, (2) people's perception of the management of COVID‐19 vaccination and (3) management and dissemination of information. It was found that most participants had heard of COVID‐19 and its mitigation measures, however, the majority had limited understanding and knowledge about the disease. Most participants expressed their disappointment concerning poor testing, quarantine, vaccination campaigns and poor accountability from the government towards the management of COVID‐19. Misinformation and stigma were reported as the major factors contributing to the spread of COVID‐19. People's knowledge and understanding were mainly shaped by the quality of the information they received from various sources of communication and social media. This heavily influenced their response to the pandemic, the preventive measures they followed and their attitude towards vaccination. CONCLUSION: Our study concludes that the study participants' perception was that testing, quarantine centres and vaccination campaigns were poorly managed in both urban and rural settings in Nepal. Since people's knowledge and understanding of COVID‐19 are heavily influenced by the quality of information they receive, we suggest providing contextualised correct information through a trusted channel regarding the pandemic, its preventive measures and vaccination. This study recommends that the government proactively involve grassroots‐level volunteers like Female Community Health Volunteers to effectively prepare for future pandemics. PATIENT AND PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: This study was based on in‐depth interviews with 41 people from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. This study would not have been possible without their participation.
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spelling pubmed-101548402023-05-04 Management of COVID‐19 and vaccination in Nepal: A qualitative study Karki, Alisha Rijal, Barsha Koirala, Bikash Makai, Prabina KC, Pramod Adhikary, Pratik Joshi, Saugat Basnet, Srijana Bhattarai, Sunita Karki, Jiban Health Expect Original Articles OBJECTIVE: The aim of this research is to investigate the perspective of citizens of Nepal on the management COVID‐19, the roll‐out of the vaccine, and to gain an understanding of attitudes towards the governments' handling of the COVID‐19 pandemic. METHOD: A qualitative methodology was used. In‐depth interviews were conducted with 18 males and 23 females aged between 20 and 86 years old from one remote and one urban district of Nepal. Interviews were conducted in November and December 2021. A thematic approach was used to analyse the data, utilising NVivo 12 data management software. RESULT: Three major themes were identified: (1) Peoples' perspective on the management of COVID‐19, (2) people's perception of the management of COVID‐19 vaccination and (3) management and dissemination of information. It was found that most participants had heard of COVID‐19 and its mitigation measures, however, the majority had limited understanding and knowledge about the disease. Most participants expressed their disappointment concerning poor testing, quarantine, vaccination campaigns and poor accountability from the government towards the management of COVID‐19. Misinformation and stigma were reported as the major factors contributing to the spread of COVID‐19. People's knowledge and understanding were mainly shaped by the quality of the information they received from various sources of communication and social media. This heavily influenced their response to the pandemic, the preventive measures they followed and their attitude towards vaccination. CONCLUSION: Our study concludes that the study participants' perception was that testing, quarantine centres and vaccination campaigns were poorly managed in both urban and rural settings in Nepal. Since people's knowledge and understanding of COVID‐19 are heavily influenced by the quality of information they receive, we suggest providing contextualised correct information through a trusted channel regarding the pandemic, its preventive measures and vaccination. This study recommends that the government proactively involve grassroots‐level volunteers like Female Community Health Volunteers to effectively prepare for future pandemics. PATIENT AND PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: This study was based on in‐depth interviews with 41 people from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. This study would not have been possible without their participation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10154840/ /pubmed/36797845 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13732 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Karki, Alisha
Rijal, Barsha
Koirala, Bikash
Makai, Prabina
KC, Pramod
Adhikary, Pratik
Joshi, Saugat
Basnet, Srijana
Bhattarai, Sunita
Karki, Jiban
Management of COVID‐19 and vaccination in Nepal: A qualitative study
title Management of COVID‐19 and vaccination in Nepal: A qualitative study
title_full Management of COVID‐19 and vaccination in Nepal: A qualitative study
title_fullStr Management of COVID‐19 and vaccination in Nepal: A qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Management of COVID‐19 and vaccination in Nepal: A qualitative study
title_short Management of COVID‐19 and vaccination in Nepal: A qualitative study
title_sort management of covid‐19 and vaccination in nepal: a qualitative study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10154840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36797845
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13732
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