Parental experiences of the impacts of Covid-19 on the care of young children; qualitative interview findings from the Nairobi Early Childcare in Slums (NECS) project

<h4>Introduction</h4> The Covid-19 pandemic, and societal attempts to control it, have touched almost every aspect of people’s lives around the world, albeit in unequal ways. In particular, there is considerable concern about the way that stringent ‘lockdowns’, as implemented in Kenya an...

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Main Authors: Robert C. Hughes, Ruth Muendo, Sunil S. Bhopal, Silas Onyango, Elizabeth Kimani-Murage, Betty R. Kirkwood, Zelee Hill, Patricia Kitsao-Wekulo
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2023-01-01
Series:PLOS Global Public Health
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10468034/?tool=EBI
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author Robert C. Hughes
Ruth Muendo
Sunil S. Bhopal
Silas Onyango
Elizabeth Kimani-Murage
Betty R. Kirkwood
Zelee Hill
Patricia Kitsao-Wekulo
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Ruth Muendo
Sunil S. Bhopal
Silas Onyango
Elizabeth Kimani-Murage
Betty R. Kirkwood
Zelee Hill
Patricia Kitsao-Wekulo
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description <h4>Introduction</h4> The Covid-19 pandemic, and societal attempts to control it, have touched almost every aspect of people’s lives around the world, albeit in unequal ways. In particular, there is considerable concern about the way that stringent ‘lockdowns’, as implemented in Kenya and many other countries, affected young children, especially those living in informal settlements. However, to date, there has been little research attempting to unpack and understand how the pandemic has impacted on the care of young children. <h4>Methods</h4> In-depth telephone interviews were conducted with 21 parents/carers of children aged under five years living in three Nairobi slums between May and September 2021 exploring the ways in which Covid-19, and policies to control the pandemic, impacted on their household and the care of their child/children. <h4>Results</h4> The impacts of Covid-19 control measures on the care of children have been widely felt, deep and multiple. The impact of economic hardship has been significant, reportedly undermining food security and access to services including healthcare and childcare. Respondents reported an associated increase in domestic and community violence. Many people relied on help from others; this was most commonly reported to be in the form of variable levels of flexibility from landlords and help from other community members. No direct harms from Covid-19 disease were reported by respondents. <h4>Conclusion</h4> The impacts of Covid-19 control measures on the care of young children in informal settlements have been indirect but dramatic. Given the breadth and depth of these reported impacts, and the particular vulnerability of young children, deeper consideration ought to inform decisions about approaches to implementation of stringent disease control measures in future. In addition, these findings imply a need for both short- and long-term policy responses to ameliorate the impacts described.
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spelling doaj.art-ab8dfb47e8654a048dc273315b727c7b2023-09-05T06:18:15ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLOS Global Public Health2767-33752023-01-0138Parental experiences of the impacts of Covid-19 on the care of young children; qualitative interview findings from the Nairobi Early Childcare in Slums (NECS) projectRobert C. HughesRuth MuendoSunil S. BhopalSilas OnyangoElizabeth Kimani-MurageBetty R. KirkwoodZelee HillPatricia Kitsao-Wekulo<h4>Introduction</h4> The Covid-19 pandemic, and societal attempts to control it, have touched almost every aspect of people’s lives around the world, albeit in unequal ways. In particular, there is considerable concern about the way that stringent ‘lockdowns’, as implemented in Kenya and many other countries, affected young children, especially those living in informal settlements. However, to date, there has been little research attempting to unpack and understand how the pandemic has impacted on the care of young children. <h4>Methods</h4> In-depth telephone interviews were conducted with 21 parents/carers of children aged under five years living in three Nairobi slums between May and September 2021 exploring the ways in which Covid-19, and policies to control the pandemic, impacted on their household and the care of their child/children. <h4>Results</h4> The impacts of Covid-19 control measures on the care of children have been widely felt, deep and multiple. The impact of economic hardship has been significant, reportedly undermining food security and access to services including healthcare and childcare. Respondents reported an associated increase in domestic and community violence. Many people relied on help from others; this was most commonly reported to be in the form of variable levels of flexibility from landlords and help from other community members. No direct harms from Covid-19 disease were reported by respondents. <h4>Conclusion</h4> The impacts of Covid-19 control measures on the care of young children in informal settlements have been indirect but dramatic. Given the breadth and depth of these reported impacts, and the particular vulnerability of young children, deeper consideration ought to inform decisions about approaches to implementation of stringent disease control measures in future. In addition, these findings imply a need for both short- and long-term policy responses to ameliorate the impacts described.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10468034/?tool=EBI
spellingShingle Robert C. Hughes
Ruth Muendo
Sunil S. Bhopal
Silas Onyango
Elizabeth Kimani-Murage
Betty R. Kirkwood
Zelee Hill
Patricia Kitsao-Wekulo
Parental experiences of the impacts of Covid-19 on the care of young children; qualitative interview findings from the Nairobi Early Childcare in Slums (NECS) project
PLOS Global Public Health
title Parental experiences of the impacts of Covid-19 on the care of young children; qualitative interview findings from the Nairobi Early Childcare in Slums (NECS) project
title_full Parental experiences of the impacts of Covid-19 on the care of young children; qualitative interview findings from the Nairobi Early Childcare in Slums (NECS) project
title_fullStr Parental experiences of the impacts of Covid-19 on the care of young children; qualitative interview findings from the Nairobi Early Childcare in Slums (NECS) project
title_full_unstemmed Parental experiences of the impacts of Covid-19 on the care of young children; qualitative interview findings from the Nairobi Early Childcare in Slums (NECS) project
title_short Parental experiences of the impacts of Covid-19 on the care of young children; qualitative interview findings from the Nairobi Early Childcare in Slums (NECS) project
title_sort parental experiences of the impacts of covid 19 on the care of young children qualitative interview findings from the nairobi early childcare in slums necs project
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10468034/?tool=EBI
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