Culture, religion and the state: Towards a multidisciplinary approach to ensuring public health during the COVID-19 pandemic (and beyond)

College

College of Liberal Arts

Department/Unit

Theology and Religious Education

Document Type

Article

Source Title

Risk Management and Healthcare Policy

Volume

14

First Page

3395

Last Page

3401

Publication Date

2021

Abstract

Background: This research investigates different approaches by cultural, religious and political groups in ensuring public health during the COVID-19 pandemic. During the pandemic, several methods were done by governments and healthcare institutions to mitigate the spread of the virus.

Methods: This study uses content analysis, specifically a literature review, on existing online literature found in online journals, books, and reports relevant to the COVID-19 pandemic. The paper presents the available qualitative data including substantive findings as well as theoretical and methodological foundations relevant to the topic.

Results: Culture, religion and the state have roles to play in ensuring public health during the COVID-19 pandemic. These three areas can help in mitigating the transmission of the virus, managing patients, and aiding the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines.

Conclusion: This paper ends by suggesting that, in ensuring public health during the COVID-19 pandemic, a multidisciplinary approach, involving a concerted effort among culture, religion and the state, is necessary. This approach is also recommended for any public health crisis in the future.

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Digitial Object Identifier (DOI)

10.2147/RMHP.S318716

Disciplines

Public Health | Religion

Keywords

COVID-19 (Disease); COVID-19 (Disease)—Religious aspects; Culture; Religion and state; Public health

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