CDC, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Am J Prev Med. 2010 Nov;39(5):395-402. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2010.07.011.
The public's ability and willingness to adopt community mitigation efforts during a pandemic are debated in the literature.
Awareness and adoption of community mitigation efforts in Mexico during the 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) (pH1N1) outbreak were measured to evaluate if the population received, understood, and acted on public health messages.
A cross-sectional representative household survey in Mexico City; San Luis Potosi (high case ratio); and Queretaro (low case ratio) was conducted in May and June 2009. Accounting for the complex survey design, percentages and 95% CI for answers to all questions were generated and compared based on living inside or outside Mexico City, high versus low prevalence of infection in the community, and perceived severity and knowledge of the virus.
Greater than 90% of respondents received community mitigation messages and adopted one or more community mitigation efforts. There were few differences among cities. Respondents reported high cost of masks, soaps, and gels as barriers to community mitigation-effort adoption. Nearly one fifth of respondents, disproportionally from the lower socioeconomic tertile, found some messages confusing. Half of all households reported a negative economic impact resulting from the outbreak.
Mexico's community mitigation campaign reached the majority of the population in three surveyed cities. Confusion regarding messages and economic barriers to community mitigation-effort adoption were sometimes reported.
公众在大流行期间采取社区缓解措施的能力和意愿在文献中存在争议。
在 2009 年大流行流感 A(H1N1)(pH1N1)爆发期间,衡量墨西哥社区缓解措施的认知和采用情况,以评估人群是否收到、理解和采取了公共卫生信息。
2009 年 5 月至 6 月,在墨西哥城、圣路易斯波托西(高病例比例)和克雷塔罗(低病例比例)进行了一项具有代表性的横断面家庭调查。考虑到复杂的调查设计,根据居住在墨西哥城内外、社区感染的高低流行率以及对病毒的感知严重程度和知识,生成并比较了所有问题答案的百分比和 95%置信区间。
超过 90%的受访者收到了社区缓解信息,并采取了一项或多项社区缓解措施。各城市之间差异不大。受访者报告说,口罩、肥皂和凝胶的高成本是社区缓解措施采用的障碍。近五分之一的受访者,不成比例地来自较低的社会经济阶层,发现有些信息令人困惑。一半的家庭报告说疫情对经济造成了负面影响。
墨西哥的社区缓解运动在三个调查城市的大部分人口中得到了普及。有时会报告对信息的混淆以及社区缓解措施采用的经济障碍。