SAGE Open Medicine (Mar 2021)

Impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on the Palestinian family: A cross-sectional study

  • Samer Abuzerr,
  • Kate Zinszer,
  • Amira Shaheen,
  • Abdel Hamid el Bilbeisi,
  • Ayman Al Haj Daoud,
  • Ali Aldirawi,
  • Alshaarawi Salem

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/20503121211001137
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Introduction: The current study aims to understand and assess the consequences of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on Palestinian families. Methods: This online community-based cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted between 19 April 2020 and 5 June 2020, using a validated questionnaire. The questionnaire comprised of three sections: sociodemographic characteristics, living conditions, and impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. A convenience sampling method was used to select participants. Results: A total of 570 adults aged ⩾18 years participated in the study. Of them, 258 (45.3%), 120 (21%), and 192 (33.7%) were residing in the Gaza Strip, West Bank, and East Jerusalem, respectively. A large portion of participants (73.2%) reported that the containment measures of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic had caused an excessive burden on their families; 549 (96.3%) revealed that water supplies were not always available at home. However, paying attention to personal hygiene and home cleaning was more than usual before the announcement of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. The mean times of going out of their homes have dropped significantly following the onset of the pandemic, p value = 0.001 (95% confidence interval). In addition, 192 (33.7%) participants reported that they changed to working remotely from home with 66 (11.6%) having lost their employment. Conclusion: The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic was associated with an additional burden on the Palestinian families. Moreover, we suggest discussing the obtained results with local and national stakeholders to ensure that they know to improve their actions.