Mitigating household psychosocial and economic impact of coronavirus pandemic in Mathare slums, Nairobi, Kenya: an initiative by the German doctors in Kenya.

IF 0.6 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Public Health in Africa Pub Date : 2023-10-01 eCollection Date: 2023-10-31 DOI:10.4081/jphia.2023.2803
Alloysius Omoto, George Audi, Samira Hassan
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The Psychosocial and Economic Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic in Mathare slums were adverse which necessitated mitigation strategies to be employed to cushion the most vulnerable and help them cope with the new 'state of affairs'. The pandemic was characterized by a surge in the respiratory infections, unemployment, households going hungry, gender-based violence in families, child abuse cases and increased rates of teenage pregnancy. Retrospective case study design was employed; secondary data from hospital departments were extracted for analysis from March 2020 to December 2021. Interventions in focus were health service provision, Gender based and child abuse services, food distribution, wet-feeding program, business grants and house rent grants. The most common burden faced by Mathare residents was food insecurity which was mitigated by giving 9,423 Patients' food baskets while 1,423 patients enrolled to the wet feeding program. Gender Based Violence services provided doubled in the year 2021 with physical and emotional violence being more common than sexual violence which was at 6.2%. Child abuse services were provided more in the year 2020 and 96 teenage mothers were assisted to go back to school. About 158 families received rent grants; which was a 30.4% increase from the year 2020. There was a 75.5% increase in the year 2021 of residents who received business grants. In a pandemic the effects are beyond health hence it is necessary to manage patients comprehensively using a multi-sectorial approach. However it is important to put regulations to avoid overdependence.

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COVID-19大流行对马萨雷贫民窟的社会心理和经济影响是不利的,因此需要采取缓解战略,为最弱势群体提供缓冲,并帮助他们应对新的“事态”。这一大流行病的特点是呼吸道感染、失业、家庭挨饿、家庭中基于性别的暴力、虐待儿童案件和少女怀孕率上升。采用回顾性案例研究设计;提取2020年3月至2021年12月医院科室的二次数据进行分析。重点干预措施是提供保健服务、基于性别和虐待儿童的服务、分发粮食、母乳喂养方案、企业赠款和住房租金赠款。马萨雷居民面临的最常见的负担是食品不安全,通过向9423名患者提供食品篮子,同时1423名患者参加了湿喂养计划,这一负担得到了缓解。提供的基于性别的暴力服务在2021年翻了一番,身体和情感暴力比性暴力更为常见,后者为6.2%。2020年提供了更多的虐待儿童服务,并帮助96名少女母亲重返学校。约158个家庭获得租金补助;这比2020年增长了30.4%。2021年,获得商业补助的居民增加了75.5%。在大流行中,其影响超出了健康范畴,因此有必要采用多部门方法对患者进行全面管理。然而,重要的是要制定规章制度,以避免过度依赖。
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Journal of Public Health in Africa
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Health in Africa (JPHiA) is a peer-reviewed, academic journal that focuses on health issues in the African continent. The journal editors seek high quality original articles on public health related issues, reviews, comments and more. The aim of the journal is to move public health discourse from the background to the forefront. The success of Africa’s struggle against disease depends on public health approaches.
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