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“Ten years of war! You expect people to fear a ‘germ’?”: A qualitative study of initial perceptions and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic among displaced communities in opposition-controlled northwest Syria

BACKGROUND: Response to the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged even robust healthcare systems in high-income countries. Syria, a country experiencing protracted conflict, has the largest internally-displaced population globally with most displaced settlements in opposition-controlled areas governed by...

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Autores principales: Douedari, Yazan, Alhaffar, Mervat, Al-Twaish, Muhammed, Mkhallalati, Hala, Alwany, Raheb, Ibrahim, Nafeesah Bte Mohamed, Zaseela, Ayshath, Horanieh, Nour, Abbara, Aula, Howard, Natasha
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7790454/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33458715
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmh.2020.100021
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author Douedari, Yazan
Alhaffar, Mervat
Al-Twaish, Muhammed
Mkhallalati, Hala
Alwany, Raheb
Ibrahim, Nafeesah Bte Mohamed
Zaseela, Ayshath
Horanieh, Nour
Abbara, Aula
Howard, Natasha
author_facet Douedari, Yazan
Alhaffar, Mervat
Al-Twaish, Muhammed
Mkhallalati, Hala
Alwany, Raheb
Ibrahim, Nafeesah Bte Mohamed
Zaseela, Ayshath
Horanieh, Nour
Abbara, Aula
Howard, Natasha
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description BACKGROUND: Response to the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged even robust healthcare systems in high-income countries. Syria, a country experiencing protracted conflict, has the largest internally-displaced population globally with most displaced settlements in opposition-controlled areas governed by local and international NGOs. This study aimed to explore community perspectives on challenges and potential solutions to reduce COVID-19 transmission among displaced communities in opposition-controlled Northwest Syria. METHODS: We used a qualitative study design, conducting 20 interviews with displaced Syrians in opposition-controlled camps in Northwest Syria between April-May 2020 and ensuring over half our interviewees were women. We analysed data thematically. RESULTS: Participants described already difficult camp conditions that would be detrimental to an effective COVID-19 response, including household crowding, inadequate sewerage and waste management, insufficient and poor-quality water, and lack of cleaning supplies. Participants most frequently mentioned internet as their COVID-19 information source, followed by NGO awareness campaigns. Men had access to more accurate and comprehensive COVID-19 information than women did. Isolating (shielding) high-risk people within households did not appear feasible, but participants suggested ‘house-swapping’ approaches might work. While most participants had sufficient knowledge about COVID-19, they lacked practical tools to prevent transmission. CONCLUSION: This study is the first to explore perspectives and lived experiences of internally-displaced Syrians in the weeks prior to the COVID-19 epidemic in Northwest Syria. The challenging living conditions of internally-displaced people in Syria are further threatened by the spread of COVID-19. Tailored control measures are urgently needed to reduce COVID-19 transmission in camps.
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spelling pubmed-77904542021-01-14 “Ten years of war! You expect people to fear a ‘germ’?”: A qualitative study of initial perceptions and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic among displaced communities in opposition-controlled northwest Syria Douedari, Yazan Alhaffar, Mervat Al-Twaish, Muhammed Mkhallalati, Hala Alwany, Raheb Ibrahim, Nafeesah Bte Mohamed Zaseela, Ayshath Horanieh, Nour Abbara, Aula Howard, Natasha J Migr Health Article BACKGROUND: Response to the COVID-19 pandemic has challenged even robust healthcare systems in high-income countries. Syria, a country experiencing protracted conflict, has the largest internally-displaced population globally with most displaced settlements in opposition-controlled areas governed by local and international NGOs. This study aimed to explore community perspectives on challenges and potential solutions to reduce COVID-19 transmission among displaced communities in opposition-controlled Northwest Syria. METHODS: We used a qualitative study design, conducting 20 interviews with displaced Syrians in opposition-controlled camps in Northwest Syria between April-May 2020 and ensuring over half our interviewees were women. We analysed data thematically. RESULTS: Participants described already difficult camp conditions that would be detrimental to an effective COVID-19 response, including household crowding, inadequate sewerage and waste management, insufficient and poor-quality water, and lack of cleaning supplies. Participants most frequently mentioned internet as their COVID-19 information source, followed by NGO awareness campaigns. Men had access to more accurate and comprehensive COVID-19 information than women did. Isolating (shielding) high-risk people within households did not appear feasible, but participants suggested ‘house-swapping’ approaches might work. While most participants had sufficient knowledge about COVID-19, they lacked practical tools to prevent transmission. CONCLUSION: This study is the first to explore perspectives and lived experiences of internally-displaced Syrians in the weeks prior to the COVID-19 epidemic in Northwest Syria. The challenging living conditions of internally-displaced people in Syria are further threatened by the spread of COVID-19. Tailored control measures are urgently needed to reduce COVID-19 transmission in camps. Elsevier 2020-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7790454/ /pubmed/33458715 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmh.2020.100021 Text en © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Douedari, Yazan
Alhaffar, Mervat
Al-Twaish, Muhammed
Mkhallalati, Hala
Alwany, Raheb
Ibrahim, Nafeesah Bte Mohamed
Zaseela, Ayshath
Horanieh, Nour
Abbara, Aula
Howard, Natasha
“Ten years of war! You expect people to fear a ‘germ’?”: A qualitative study of initial perceptions and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic among displaced communities in opposition-controlled northwest Syria
title “Ten years of war! You expect people to fear a ‘germ’?”: A qualitative study of initial perceptions and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic among displaced communities in opposition-controlled northwest Syria
title_full “Ten years of war! You expect people to fear a ‘germ’?”: A qualitative study of initial perceptions and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic among displaced communities in opposition-controlled northwest Syria
title_fullStr “Ten years of war! You expect people to fear a ‘germ’?”: A qualitative study of initial perceptions and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic among displaced communities in opposition-controlled northwest Syria
title_full_unstemmed “Ten years of war! You expect people to fear a ‘germ’?”: A qualitative study of initial perceptions and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic among displaced communities in opposition-controlled northwest Syria
title_short “Ten years of war! You expect people to fear a ‘germ’?”: A qualitative study of initial perceptions and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic among displaced communities in opposition-controlled northwest Syria
title_sort “ten years of war! you expect people to fear a ‘germ’?”: a qualitative study of initial perceptions and responses to the covid-19 pandemic among displaced communities in opposition-controlled northwest syria
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7790454/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33458715
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmh.2020.100021
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