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Reflections on Resilience during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Six Lessons from Working in Resource-Denied Settings
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Novel Coronavirus DiseaseCrisis ManagementSocial Determinants Of HealthGlobal SouthCovid-19Global NorthResilience (Community Psychology)Community ResilienceHealth CommunicationPublic HealthVulnerable Patient PopulationPublic PolicySocietal FragilityHealth WorkforceGlobal Health CrisisCovid-19 PandemicEmergency Care SystemsNursingHealth SystemsGlobal HealthBusinessResource-denied SettingsHealth System Resilience
The 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic highlights the experience of communities in the global South that have grappled with vulnerability and scarcity for decades. In the global North, many frontline workers are now being similarly forced to provide and ration care in unprecedented ways, with minimal guidance. We outline six reflections gained as Western practitioners working in resource-denied settings which inform our current experience with COVID-19. The reflections include the following: managing trauma, remaining flexible in dynamic situations, and embracing discomfort to think bigger about context-specific solutions to collectively build back our systems. Through this contextualized reflection on resilience, we hope to motivate strength and solidarity for providers, patients, and health systems, while proposing critical questions for our response moving forward.
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