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Diverging levels of COVID-19 governmental response satisfaction across middle eastern Arab countries: a multinational study

BACKGROUND: Public acceptance of governmental measures are key to controlling the spread of infectious diseases. The COVID-19 pandemic has placed a significant burden on healthcare systems for high-income countries as well as low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The ability of LMICs to respond...

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Autores principales: Itani, Rania, Karout, Samar, Khojah, Hani M. J., Rabah, Makram, Kassab, Mohamad B., Welty, Francine K., AlBaghdadi, Mazen, Khraishah, Haitham, El-Dahiyat, Faris, Alzayani, Salman, Khader, Yousef S., Alyahya, Mohammad S., Alsane, Danah, Abu-Farha, Rana, Mukattash, Tareq L., Soukarieh, Tarek, Awad, Mohamad Fawzi, Awad, Reem, Wehbi, Abir, Abbas, Fatima, El Mais, Hadi, El Mais, Huda, Karout, Lina
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9069218/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35513805
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-13292-9
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author Itani, Rania
Karout, Samar
Khojah, Hani M. J.
Rabah, Makram
Kassab, Mohamad B.
Welty, Francine K.
AlBaghdadi, Mazen
Khraishah, Haitham
El-Dahiyat, Faris
Alzayani, Salman
Khader, Yousef S.
Alyahya, Mohammad S.
Alsane, Danah
Abu-Farha, Rana
Mukattash, Tareq L.
Soukarieh, Tarek
Awad, Mohamad Fawzi
Awad, Reem
Wehbi, Abir
Abbas, Fatima
El Mais, Hadi
El Mais, Huda
Karout, Lina
author_facet Itani, Rania
Karout, Samar
Khojah, Hani M. J.
Rabah, Makram
Kassab, Mohamad B.
Welty, Francine K.
AlBaghdadi, Mazen
Khraishah, Haitham
El-Dahiyat, Faris
Alzayani, Salman
Khader, Yousef S.
Alyahya, Mohammad S.
Alsane, Danah
Abu-Farha, Rana
Mukattash, Tareq L.
Soukarieh, Tarek
Awad, Mohamad Fawzi
Awad, Reem
Wehbi, Abir
Abbas, Fatima
El Mais, Hadi
El Mais, Huda
Karout, Lina
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description BACKGROUND: Public acceptance of governmental measures are key to controlling the spread of infectious diseases. The COVID-19 pandemic has placed a significant burden on healthcare systems for high-income countries as well as low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The ability of LMICs to respond to the challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic has been limited and may have affected the impact of governmental strategies to control the spread of COVID-19. This study aimed to evaluate and compare public opinion on the governmental COVID-19 response of high and LMICs in the Middle East and benchmark it to international countries. METHODS: An online, self-administered questionnaire was distributed among different Middle Eastern Arab countries. Participants’ demographics and level of satisfaction with governmental responses to COVID-19 were analyzed and reported. Scores were benchmarked against 19 international values. RESULTS: A total of 7395 responses were included. Bahrain scored highest for satisfaction with the governmental response with 38.29 ± 2.93 on a scale of 40, followed by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (37.13 ± 3.27), United Arab Emirates (36.56 ± 3.44), Kuwait (35.74 ± 4.85), Jordan (23.08 ± 6.41), and Lebanon (15.39 ± 5.28). Participants’ country of residence was a significant predictor of the satisfaction score (P < 0.001), and participants who suffered income reduction due to the pandemic, had a history of SARS-CoV-2 infection, and held higher educational degrees had significantly lower satisfaction scores (P < 0.001). When benchmarked with other international publics, countries from the Gulf Cooperation Council had the highest satisfaction level, Jordan had an average score, and Lebanon had one of the lowest satisfaction scores. CONCLUSION: The political crisis in Lebanon merged with the existing corruption were associated with the lowest public satisfaction score whereas the economical instability of Jordan placed the country just before the lowest position. On the other hand, the solid economy plus good planning and public trust in the government placed the other countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council on top of the scale. Further investigation is necessary to find out how the governments of other low-income countries may have handled the situation wisely and gained the trust of their publics. This may help convey a clearer picture to Arab governments that have suffered during the pandemic.
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spelling pubmed-90692182022-05-04 Diverging levels of COVID-19 governmental response satisfaction across middle eastern Arab countries: a multinational study Itani, Rania Karout, Samar Khojah, Hani M. J. Rabah, Makram Kassab, Mohamad B. Welty, Francine K. AlBaghdadi, Mazen Khraishah, Haitham El-Dahiyat, Faris Alzayani, Salman Khader, Yousef S. Alyahya, Mohammad S. Alsane, Danah Abu-Farha, Rana Mukattash, Tareq L. Soukarieh, Tarek Awad, Mohamad Fawzi Awad, Reem Wehbi, Abir Abbas, Fatima El Mais, Hadi El Mais, Huda Karout, Lina BMC Public Health Research BACKGROUND: Public acceptance of governmental measures are key to controlling the spread of infectious diseases. The COVID-19 pandemic has placed a significant burden on healthcare systems for high-income countries as well as low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The ability of LMICs to respond to the challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic has been limited and may have affected the impact of governmental strategies to control the spread of COVID-19. This study aimed to evaluate and compare public opinion on the governmental COVID-19 response of high and LMICs in the Middle East and benchmark it to international countries. METHODS: An online, self-administered questionnaire was distributed among different Middle Eastern Arab countries. Participants’ demographics and level of satisfaction with governmental responses to COVID-19 were analyzed and reported. Scores were benchmarked against 19 international values. RESULTS: A total of 7395 responses were included. Bahrain scored highest for satisfaction with the governmental response with 38.29 ± 2.93 on a scale of 40, followed by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (37.13 ± 3.27), United Arab Emirates (36.56 ± 3.44), Kuwait (35.74 ± 4.85), Jordan (23.08 ± 6.41), and Lebanon (15.39 ± 5.28). Participants’ country of residence was a significant predictor of the satisfaction score (P < 0.001), and participants who suffered income reduction due to the pandemic, had a history of SARS-CoV-2 infection, and held higher educational degrees had significantly lower satisfaction scores (P < 0.001). When benchmarked with other international publics, countries from the Gulf Cooperation Council had the highest satisfaction level, Jordan had an average score, and Lebanon had one of the lowest satisfaction scores. CONCLUSION: The political crisis in Lebanon merged with the existing corruption were associated with the lowest public satisfaction score whereas the economical instability of Jordan placed the country just before the lowest position. On the other hand, the solid economy plus good planning and public trust in the government placed the other countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council on top of the scale. Further investigation is necessary to find out how the governments of other low-income countries may have handled the situation wisely and gained the trust of their publics. This may help convey a clearer picture to Arab governments that have suffered during the pandemic. BioMed Central 2022-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9069218/ /pubmed/35513805 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-13292-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) ) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
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Itani, Rania
Karout, Samar
Khojah, Hani M. J.
Rabah, Makram
Kassab, Mohamad B.
Welty, Francine K.
AlBaghdadi, Mazen
Khraishah, Haitham
El-Dahiyat, Faris
Alzayani, Salman
Khader, Yousef S.
Alyahya, Mohammad S.
Alsane, Danah
Abu-Farha, Rana
Mukattash, Tareq L.
Soukarieh, Tarek
Awad, Mohamad Fawzi
Awad, Reem
Wehbi, Abir
Abbas, Fatima
El Mais, Hadi
El Mais, Huda
Karout, Lina
Diverging levels of COVID-19 governmental response satisfaction across middle eastern Arab countries: a multinational study
title Diverging levels of COVID-19 governmental response satisfaction across middle eastern Arab countries: a multinational study
title_full Diverging levels of COVID-19 governmental response satisfaction across middle eastern Arab countries: a multinational study
title_fullStr Diverging levels of COVID-19 governmental response satisfaction across middle eastern Arab countries: a multinational study
title_full_unstemmed Diverging levels of COVID-19 governmental response satisfaction across middle eastern Arab countries: a multinational study
title_short Diverging levels of COVID-19 governmental response satisfaction across middle eastern Arab countries: a multinational study
title_sort diverging levels of covid-19 governmental response satisfaction across middle eastern arab countries: a multinational study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9069218/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35513805
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-13292-9
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