注:“恐惧是基于现实的”:2019冠状病毒病大流行对美国难民获得卫生和无障碍资源的影响

Foad Hamidi, Zulekha Karachiwalla
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2019冠状病毒病大流行继续对全世界人民的生活产生重大影响。研究表明,这些影响对不同人群的影响是不同的,往往会加剧现有的不平等和挑战。在这种情况下,残疾难民的经历和精神健康挑战没有得到充分研究。有必要更好地了解残疾难民及其家庭在大流行病期间在东道国面临的挑战,并调查用于克服这些挑战的战略,为未来包容性大流行病防范工作提供信息。在本文中,我们报告了在COVID-19大流行的第一年与在美国为难民服务的四位专家进行访谈的结果。与会者描述了这一大流行病对难民的影响,解释了当时普遍的政治条件增加了难民经历的挑战,并确定了他们在所服务的社区中所经历的几种复原力战略。
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Note: “Fear is Grounded in Reality”: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Refugees’ Access to Health and Accessibility Resources in the United States
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have a significant impact on people's lives worldwide. Research has shown that these impacts are distinct for different populations and often exasperate existing inequities and challenges. Within this landscape, the experiences of refugees with disabilities and mental health challenges are understudied. There is a need to better understand the challenges that refugees with disabilities and their families face in host countries during the pandemic and investigate strategies used to overcome them to inform future inclusive pandemic preparedness efforts. In this paper, we report findings from interviews conducted during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic with four experts who serve refugees in the US. Participants described the impact of the pandemic on refugees, explained challenges that the prevailing political conditions of the time added to refugees’ experiences, and identified several strategies for resilience they experienced in the communities they serve.
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