2022
DOI: 10.1177/00469580221084185
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Social Determinants of Adherence to COVID-19 Preventive Guidelines in Iran: A Qualitative Study

Abstract: Introduction Adherence to COVID-19 preventative guidelines may be influenced by a variety of factors at the individual, societal, and institutional levels. The current study sought to investigate the social factors of adherence to those preventive measures from the perspective of health professionals. Methods In October 2020, we performed qualitative research in Tehran, Iran, using the directed content analysis method. For the preparation of our interview guide and data analysis, we employed the WHO conceptual… Show more

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“…This study also highlights faith-related fatalism among social media users who underlined the importance of fearing God’s punishment instead of compliance with preventive measures or biomedical perception of risks. This supports the findings some studies in Iran and Pakistan, where Muslim participants believed that life and death are managed by God, and that human’s efforts do not affect the moment of death [ 34 , 35 ], which then affects their perceptions of health concerns [ 36 ], leading to hesitancy to adopt or non-compliance with COVID-19 preventive protocols. In addition, this study reported here also shows public support for the Indonesian Government to capably respond to the emergence of ASHUE through investment in or provision of sufficient healthcare facilities and healthcare professionals.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…This study also highlights faith-related fatalism among social media users who underlined the importance of fearing God’s punishment instead of compliance with preventive measures or biomedical perception of risks. This supports the findings some studies in Iran and Pakistan, where Muslim participants believed that life and death are managed by God, and that human’s efforts do not affect the moment of death [ 34 , 35 ], which then affects their perceptions of health concerns [ 36 ], leading to hesitancy to adopt or non-compliance with COVID-19 preventive protocols. In addition, this study reported here also shows public support for the Indonesian Government to capably respond to the emergence of ASHUE through investment in or provision of sufficient healthcare facilities and healthcare professionals.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Qualitative research involves the collection and analysis of non-numerical data (such as text, video, or audio) to understand concepts, opinions, or experiences ( 5 , 20 , 21 ). Qualitative research can be used to gather in-depth insights into a problem or to come up with new ideas for research ( 4 , 5 , 22 ). For this reason, in this study, to deeply identify the challenges and the applicability of the results for policymakers, the qualitative research method was used, to provide accurate and principled solutions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, studies carried out in Iran noted that community members flouted COVID-19 restrictions and failed to observe preventive measures, because of socio-cultural factors such as strong kinship bonds that compelled people to attend social and family functions, which made it impossible for them to adhere to social distancing and other preventive measures [ 46 , 47 ]. Also, a study in Gambia reported that community members were unable to adhere to COVID-19 prevention measures, due to poverty and social norms such as the need to attend social functions, visit the market, and shaking hands with friends as a sign of respect and other forms of socialization [ 48 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%