CORRECT-19模型:在COVID-19大流行期间宗教领袖的八个期望角色

N. Wijesekara, D.G.T.A. Jayasinghe
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宗教领袖以多种方式支持社区应对灾害、紧急情况、冲突和疫情等挑战。2019冠状病毒病大流行也证明了宗教领袖在帮助世界各地社区方面的贡献。另一方面,少数宗教领袖也助长了疫情的恶化,例如,他们不顾卫生当局发出的警告,组织宗教群众集会。因此,很明显,宗教领袖在大流行病期间既发挥了积极作用,也发挥了消极作用。恢复力研究、培训和咨询正在实施一个名为“通过宗教参与促进社区信任在Covid-19期间的社区恢复力”的项目(CORRECT-19),该项目由欧盟资助的“人类行动意识”(AHA)项目提供资助。作为CORRECT-19项目的一部分,我们正在对斯里兰卡多个宗教、信仰和精神传统的宗教领袖进行一系列焦点小组讨论和重要信息提供者访谈,了解他们在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的贡献。我们使用内容分析来识别不希望的行为,期望的行为和期望的角色,使用来自西方主流医学和流行病学系统的证据作为确定什么是期望的和不希望的参考点。CORRECT-19模型列出了大流行期间宗教领袖的八种理想角色,即信仰传播者、健康促进者、朋友、社会工作者、社区动员者、网络工作者、和平建设者和倡导者。我们设计了八个具有代表性的信息图表,以传达大流行期间宗教领袖的期望角色。描述了八种所需角色的CORRECT-19模型是一种有益的沟通和宣传工具,有助于宗教领袖积极和有意义地参与管理COVID-19大流行。
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The CORRECT-19 Model: Eight Desired Roles of Religious Leaders during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Religious leaders support communities in multiple ways during challenges such as disasters, emergencies, conflicts, and outbreaks. The COVID-19 Pandemic, too, has demonstrated the contribution of religious leaders in assisting communities across the world. On the other hand, a minority of religious leaders also have contributed to the aggravation of the outbreak, for example, by organizing religious mass gatherings, neglecting the warning given by health authorities. Thus, it is evident that the religious leaders have had both positive and negative roles during the Pandemic. The Resilience Research, Training and Consulting is implementing a project titled COmmunity Resilience through Religious Engagement for Community Trust during Covid-19 (CORRECT-19) through a grant supported by the Awareness with Human Action (AHA) project funded by the European Union. As a part of the CORRECT-19 project, we are conducting a series of focus group discussions and key informant interviews with the religious leaders from multiple religions, faiths, and spiritual traditions in Sri Lanka on their contributions during the COVID-19 Pandemic. We used content analysis to identify undesired behaviors, desired behaviors, and desired roles, using the evidence from the mainstream western medical and epidemiological systems as the point of reference in determining what is desired and undesired. The CORRECT-19 Model enlists eight desired roles of religious leaders during the Pandemic, namely the Faith-Setter, Health Promoter, Be-Friender, Social Worker, Community Mobilizer, Networker, Peacebuilder, and Advocate. We designed eight representative infographics to communicate the desired roles of religious leaders during the Pandemic. The CORRECT-19 Model depicting the eight desired roles is a helpful communication and advocacy tool in the active and meaningful engagement of religious leaders in managing the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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