Conceptualizing vulnerability for health effects of the covid-19 pandemic and the associated measures in Utrecht and Zeist: A concept map

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2021-11-01

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van der Ven, Lilian G.L.
Duinhof, Elisa L.
Dückers, Michel L.A.
Jambroes, Marielle
van Bon-Martens, Marja J.H.

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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic and the associated measures have impacted the health of many. Not all population groups are equally vulnerable to such health effects, possibly increasing health inequalities. We performed a group concept mapping procedure to define a common, context-specific understanding of what makes people vulnerable to health effects of the pandemic and the measures. We organized a two-step, blended brainstorming session with locally involved community members, using the brainstorm focus prompt ‘What I think makes people vulnerable for the COVID-19 pandemic and the measures is … ’. We asked participants to generate as many statements as possible. Participants then individually structured (sorted and ranked) these statements. The structuring data was analysed using the groupwisdom™ software and then interpreted by the researchers to generate the concept map. Ninety-eight statements were generated by 19 participants. Sixteen participants completed both structuring tasks. The final concept map consisted of 12 clusters of vulnerability factors, indicating a broad conceptualization of vulnerability during the pandemic. It is being used as a basis for future research and local supportive interventions. Concept mapping is an effective method to arrive at a vulnerability assessment in a community in a short time and, moreover, a method that promotes community engagement.

Keywords

Community engagement, Concept mapping, COVID-19, Vulnerability, Pollution, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis

Citation

van der Ven, L G L, Duinhof, E L, Dückers, M L A, Jambroes, M & van Bon-Martens, M J H 2021, 'Conceptualizing vulnerability for health effects of the covid-19 pandemic and the associated measures in Utrecht and Zeist : A concept map', International journal of environmental research and public health, vol. 18, no. 22, 12163. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182212163