2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1233042/v1
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COVID-19 pandemic, challenges, and opportunities in Northern Uganda; Community overview and perspectives: A qualitative study using informant interviews.

Abstract: Background Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), a virus that causes COVID-19, has overwhelmingly interrupted human activities worldwide, especially in the low-to-middle income countries. Not much is reported about exclusive challenges and opportunities presented by the COVID-19 pandemic in some remote communities in Africa. Objective The objective of this study was to assess the community’s views and perspectives on the challenges and opportunities of the COVID-19 pandemic in Norther… Show more

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“…Studies show that vaccine acceptance is linked to the community's con dence in the healthcare systems, the health workers, cultural background, attitudes, beliefs, perception, political, environmental, personal factors, and compliance to face mask-wearing guidelines [11,37,38,39]. The authors found that the two districts, just like the others, set up COVID-19 district task forces layered to the village health teams (VHTs) who promoted COVID-19 vaccinations at all levels [40]. The village health teams are vital in connecting the community with the health care systems [40].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Studies show that vaccine acceptance is linked to the community's con dence in the healthcare systems, the health workers, cultural background, attitudes, beliefs, perception, political, environmental, personal factors, and compliance to face mask-wearing guidelines [11,37,38,39]. The authors found that the two districts, just like the others, set up COVID-19 district task forces layered to the village health teams (VHTs) who promoted COVID-19 vaccinations at all levels [40]. The village health teams are vital in connecting the community with the health care systems [40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors found that the two districts, just like the others, set up COVID-19 district task forces layered to the village health teams (VHTs) who promoted COVID-19 vaccinations at all levels [40]. The village health teams are vital in connecting the community with the health care systems [40]. Authors argue that the roles of VHT in disease prevention and promotion in the Ugandan healthcare systems are sometimes under-looked by some policymakers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24,25 In addition, district task forces set up by the Government of Uganda along the layers of administrative structures (national, districts, and communities) to support the management, prevention, and control of COVID-19 pandemic in communities met weekly to discuss new developments and plans of action. 24,25 Further, the President of Uganda had announced new methods of work in public settings, whereby only 30% of staff in public and private organizations were allowed physically in offices. 24,25 These COVID-19 control measures were intended to disrupt day-to-day contact between management, administration, and the community to interrupt the cycle of physical person-to-person contacts to break the transmission cycle of COVID-19.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…24,25 Further, the President of Uganda had announced new methods of work in public settings, whereby only 30% of staff in public and private organizations were allowed physically in offices. 24,25 These COVID-19 control measures were intended to disrupt day-to-day contact between management, administration, and the community to interrupt the cycle of physical person-to-person contacts to break the transmission cycle of COVID-19. 24,25 Study participants and sampling techniques: We sampled five hundred and eighty-seven adult respondents recruited by a single stage stratified and systematic sampling techniques, and data was collected using a questionnaire.…”
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