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Providing healthcare under ISIS: A qualitative analysis of healthcare worker experiences in Mosul, Iraq between June 2014 and June 2017

机译:根据ISIS提供医疗服务:对2014年6月至2017年6月期间伊拉克摩苏尔医护人员工作经验的定性分析

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During ISIS occupation of the Northern Iraqi city of Mosul between June 2014 to June 2017, healthcare workers remaining in Mosul continued to provide medical services. Little is currently known about Iraqi healthcare workers' personal and professional lives in the ISIS healthcare system, and how these individuals adapted. This study sought to explore their experiences during occupation through thematic analysis of qualitative data from twenty interviews conducted immediately after ISIS withdraw from Mosul in August 2017. Participants were sampled from healthcare facilities still in operation after liberation and included healthcare workers of varying disciplines, age and gender. Participants described major changes to their personal and professional lives under ISIS and an extremely limited perceived ability to negotiate the challenges of providing healthcare in the ISIS system. They described terrifying working environments, the strict separation between the sexes, restricted movement, and continuous monitoring by the Al-Hesba morality police. Infractions of ISIS law and subsequent punishment, deaths and kidnappings, changes in personal relationships, poverty and the disrupted schooling of children were also discussed. The importance of protection by supervisors, access to additional money and transportation were highlighted. Understanding these hardships may help support the recovery of health workers experiencing similar situations.
机译:在2014年6月至2017年6月ISIS占领伊拉克北部城市摩苏尔期间,仍留在摩苏尔的医护人员继续提供医疗服务。目前对伊拉克医护人员在ISIS医护系统中的个人和专业生活以及这些人的适应方式知之甚少。这项研究旨在通过对ISIS在2017年8月撤离摩苏尔后立即进行的二十次访谈的定性数据进行专题分析,探索他们在职业中的经历。参与者从解放后仍在运转的医疗机构中取样,参与者包括不同学科,年龄和年龄的医疗工作者。性别。参加者描述了ISIS下他们的个人和职业生活的重大变化,以及在ISIS系统中就提供医疗保健的挑战进行谈判的感知能力极为有限。他们描述了可怕的工作环境,两性之间的严格隔离,行动受限以及Al-Hesba道德警察的持续监视。还讨论了违反ISIS法律和随后的惩罚,死亡和绑架,人际关系变化,贫困以及儿童入学中断的问题。强调了监督者保护,获取额外资金和运输的重要性。了解这些困难可能有助于支持经历类似情况的卫生工作者的康复。

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    《Global public health》 |2019年第10期|1414-1427|共14页
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    Johns Hopkins Univ, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Int Hlth, 615 N Wolfe St, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA;

    Al Mustansiriya Univ, Dept Community Med, Baghdad, Iraq;

    Al Mustansiriya Univ, Dept Community Med, Baghdad, Iraq;

    Johns Hopkins Univ, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Int Hlth, 615 N Wolfe St, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA;

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    Iraq; healthcare workers; ISIS; qualitative;

    机译:伊拉克;医疗保健工人;Isis;定性;

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