Community Health Education for Health Crisis Management: The Case of COVID-19 in Cameroon

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Community Health Education for Health Crisis Management: The Case of COVID-19 in Cameroon
Abstract
The current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led Cameroon’s government to implement public health measures aimed at preventing its spread. This paper investigates how community health education on the virus was being carried out, what gaps exist and what further action could be taken. A survey instrument was used to gather data among a total of 179 Cameroonians recruited via opportunistic and snowball sampling methods. According to our findings, gaps exist. These include the need for adequate community health education on COVID-19, maximising multilingualism and indigenous cultural assets and disbanding misconceptions on the pandemic, as well as stigmatisation. The paper culminates by underlining the significance of an integrated approach to confront the pandemic. This approach captures the need to frame but also firm up community health education architecture on COVID-19 that captures inputs from different stakeholders, including indigenous knowledge holders, for collective wellbeing.
Publication
Community Health Equity Research & Policy
Volume
43
Issue
4
Pages
443-452
Date
07/2023
Journal Abbr
Community Health Equity Research & Policy
Language
en
ISSN
2752-535X, 2752-5368
Short Title
Community Health Education for Health Crisis Management
Accessed
12/02/2024, 10:33
Library Catalogue
DOI.org (Crossref)
Call Number
openalex:W3174855276
Extra
openalex: W3174855276
Citation
Mbah, M., Bang, H., Ndi, H., & Ndzo, J. A. (2023). Community Health Education for Health Crisis Management: The Case of COVID-19 in Cameroon. Community Health Equity Research & Policy, 43(4), 443–452. https://doi.org/10.1177/0272684X211031106