Journal ArticleOpen Access
COVID‐19 transmission flow through the stigmatization process in Bangladesh: A qualitative study
Author Affiliations
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Nagoya University, Mahidol University, University of Rajshahi, ...
Published InLifestyle Medicine
Year2021
Citations13
Abstract
Introduction: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patients and survivors face stigma, discrimination, and negligence. The motives for and the different types and consequences of COVID-19-related stigmatization remain underexplored in Bangladesh. Therefore, this study examined how the COVID-19 stigmatization process is interlinked with transmission flow. Methods: Using a qualitative research design, we conducted 20 in-depth interviews with infected and suspected caregivers and five key informant interviews with physicians, local media representatives, leaders, law enforcement officials, and local administrative officials in three divisional cities of Bangladesh. We performed thematic analysis to analyze the data. Results: Participants expressed their experiences with multiple subthemes within three themes (stigma related to symptoms, stigma associated with isolation and quarantine, and stigma associated with health services). Participants reportedly faced…
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