危机中的关怀:菲律宾当地宗教领袖在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间满足社区粮食需求的经验

IF 2.4 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Wellbeing Space and Society Pub Date : 2023-06-14 DOI:10.1016/j.wss.2023.100154
Shoshannah Joanna Speers , Lincoln Leehang Lau , Hannah Tait Neufeld , Danilo Servano Jr. , Daryn Joy Go , Amy Kipp , Laura Jane Brubacher , Warren Dodd
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为了应对减少新冠肺炎传播的预防措施的意外后果,包括宗教领袖在内的个人和团体合作,为那些受到这些措施负面影响的人提供护理。在这些不同的努力和干预中,有必要加深我们对不同地理和社会背景下不同护理表达的理解。为了解决这一需求,本研究的目的是调查菲律宾宗教领袖在新冠肺炎大流行期间如何通过满足紧急食品需求来照顾社区。在护理伦理理论指导下,我们对菲律宾宗教领袖进行了25次远程半结构化采访,他们与一家总部位于菲律宾的非政府组织合作,为当地社区动员必要的粮食援助。通过将这些宗教领袖的努力和活动定义为护理工作,我们发现宗教领袖的经历围绕着履行护理职责、与他人一起护理以及全面参与护理工作。此外,我们观察到宗教领袖工作的人道主义环境、与非政府组织的伙伴关系以及当地宗教领袖在其社区中的地位等背景因素如何从根本上影响了护理工作。这项研究扩大了我们对护理实践和经验的理解,也让人们更清楚地了解了当地宗教领袖在应对人道主义紧急情况方面的经验和努力。
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Caring in crisis: The experiences of local religious leaders meeting community food needs in the Philippines during the COVID-19 pandemic

To respond to the unintended consequences of prevention measures to reduce COVID-191 transmission, individuals and groups, including religious leaders, have collaborated to provide care to those negatively impacted by these measures. Amid these various efforts and interventions, there is a need to deepen our understanding of diverse expressions of care across various geographical and social contexts. To address this need, the objective of this study was to investigate how religious leaders in the Philippines practiced care for their communities by meeting emergency food needs amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Guided by an ethics of care theoretical orientation, we conducted 25 remote semi-structured interviews with Filipino religious leaders who partnered with a Philippines-based non-governmental organization (NGO) to mobilize essential food aid to their local communities. Through defining the efforts and activities of these religious leaders as care work, we found that religious leader experiences revolved around navigating care responsibilities, caring alongside others, and engaging holistically with the care work. Additionally, we observed how contextual factors such as the humanitarian settings where religious leaders worked, the partnership with an NGO, and the positionality of local religious leaders within their communities, fundamentally shaped the care work. This study expands our understanding of how care is practiced and experienced and also brings greater visibility to the experiences and efforts of local religious leaders in responding to humanitarian emergencies.

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Wellbeing Space and Society
Wellbeing Space and Society Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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