Building the Culture of Public Health as a Positive Reflection from the COVID-19 Crisis

Hatem H Alsaqqa1,2 1Deanship of Scientific Research, Al-Quds University, Jerusalem, Palestine; 2Accreditation and License Unit, Ministry of Health, Gaza Strip, PalestineCorrespondence: Hatem H Alsaqqa, Email hs-mch@hotmail.comAbstract: The goal of this study was to look at the impact of different co...

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Main Author: Alsaqqa HH
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2022-09-01
Series:Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
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description Hatem H Alsaqqa1,2 1Deanship of Scientific Research, Al-Quds University, Jerusalem, Palestine; 2Accreditation and License Unit, Ministry of Health, Gaza Strip, PalestineCorrespondence: Hatem H Alsaqqa, Email hs-mch@hotmail.comAbstract: The goal of this study was to look at the impact of different components of COVID-19 on the development of a public health culture during the COVID-19 pandemic. Culture is largely acknowledged to have the greatest and most profound influence on many aspects of human and group behavior. Culture is the process of integration that distinguishes members of one group or category of people through others; in other words, culture is the operating system of the communities, cultural nuances among societies cause people to demonstrate different behavioral patterns in the face of events. However, the cultural differences of each community make it impossible to apply these metrics universally. Observing the impact of countries’ cultural traits in the fight against outbreaks is one area where social scientists have not put much attention. As a result, this study demonstrates how cultural shifts affect their fight against outbreaks and public health challenges. The human response to COVID-19 is likely to be influenced by country culture and how (and when) overcome will be determined by it. Cultural ideas and assumptions should be assessed as part of public health interventions. These interventions should indeed be addressed at the societal level to stimulate awareness and participation while also guaranteeing culturally relevant events. Healthcare practitioners should emphasize public health exertions on culturally relevant forms of instruction, prevention, behavior and follow-up for successful pandemic management, effective screening, and diagnosis in infected individuals. Public health professionals must recognize the significance of this and learn to use communication messaging and guidelines, which must be culturally acceptable and context-dependent rather than merely grounded on medical methodologies, as was the case in many countries with COVID-19 management.Keywords: crisis, COVID-19, culture, knowledge, learning, public health
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spelling doaj.art-a74bf8e36bcb4f67976e8293e54faada2022-12-22T04:02:22ZengDove Medical PressRisk Management and Healthcare Policy1179-15942022-09-01Volume 151683169378006Building the Culture of Public Health as a Positive Reflection from the COVID-19 CrisisAlsaqqa HHHatem H Alsaqqa1,2 1Deanship of Scientific Research, Al-Quds University, Jerusalem, Palestine; 2Accreditation and License Unit, Ministry of Health, Gaza Strip, PalestineCorrespondence: Hatem H Alsaqqa, Email hs-mch@hotmail.comAbstract: The goal of this study was to look at the impact of different components of COVID-19 on the development of a public health culture during the COVID-19 pandemic. Culture is largely acknowledged to have the greatest and most profound influence on many aspects of human and group behavior. Culture is the process of integration that distinguishes members of one group or category of people through others; in other words, culture is the operating system of the communities, cultural nuances among societies cause people to demonstrate different behavioral patterns in the face of events. However, the cultural differences of each community make it impossible to apply these metrics universally. Observing the impact of countries’ cultural traits in the fight against outbreaks is one area where social scientists have not put much attention. As a result, this study demonstrates how cultural shifts affect their fight against outbreaks and public health challenges. The human response to COVID-19 is likely to be influenced by country culture and how (and when) overcome will be determined by it. Cultural ideas and assumptions should be assessed as part of public health interventions. These interventions should indeed be addressed at the societal level to stimulate awareness and participation while also guaranteeing culturally relevant events. Healthcare practitioners should emphasize public health exertions on culturally relevant forms of instruction, prevention, behavior and follow-up for successful pandemic management, effective screening, and diagnosis in infected individuals. Public health professionals must recognize the significance of this and learn to use communication messaging and guidelines, which must be culturally acceptable and context-dependent rather than merely grounded on medical methodologies, as was the case in many countries with COVID-19 management.Keywords: crisis, COVID-19, culture, knowledge, learning, public healthhttps://www.dovepress.com/building-the-culture-of-public-health-as-a-positive-reflection-from-th-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-RMHPcrisiscovid-19cultureknowledgelearningpublic health
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knowledge
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public health
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title_fullStr Building the Culture of Public Health as a Positive Reflection from the COVID-19 Crisis
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title_short Building the Culture of Public Health as a Positive Reflection from the COVID-19 Crisis
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covid-19
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knowledge
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